Vercel's anti-consumer recharge: Difference between revisions
Vercel's recharge modal re-checks the "Auto-renewal" every time the modal is opened, making a quick purchase accidentally cost a lot more than originally planned. |
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==Consumer | Vercel's anti-consumer recharge policy covers Vercel's decision to automatically re-check the auto-renewal every time a user decides to top up their token credits. Every value seems to be designed for that, as the default top up amount is a $100, the auto recharge is below $10, and it recharges $50. | ||
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With the modal functioning as is, if a person who '''isn't''' using auto-recharge wants to top up $10 quickly, they might forget to un-check the Auto-recharge again, landing with a $50 charge instead of just $10. | |||
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