John Wurth wrote: > Who said anything about being sued. Just trying to say meet your > obligations.
If there is no legal obligation to do what you suggest, then why are we worrying about this and why are you contacting a lawyer? We've got bigger fish to fry, for example, getting the student/adult machines ready. If there is a legal obligation and we don't meet it, then we run the risk of being sued or being cited. > What is the big deal here? Put a link to some instructions on how to > stop the recurring payment. That's all you need. Because it makes no sense (at best) or is misleading (at worst) to provide instructions for something we have no control over. It would be like me telling you how to setup or stop automatic payments from your bank. Every bank does it differently and the bank can change how they do it at any time. If you mean something else, please do provide an example of the wording we can use. The best example I can think of is "Check with PayPal on how to stop recurring payments." Regards, - Robert
