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Mayor Mamdani announces 'Click-to-Cancel' consumer protection rules

newsJul 10, 202643974

Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Commissioner Samuel A.A. Levine announced new New York City consumer-protection rules that ban hidden junk fees through a proposed transparent all-in pricing rule and finalize a Click-to-Cancel rule requiring subscriptions be cancellable as easily as they are purchased. The rules follow Mayor Mamdani’s Executive Orders 9 and 10 and build on the City’s existing rule banning hidden hotel fees. The administration estimates the Click-to-Cancel Rule alone could save New Yorkers up to $162.5 million per year and says families lose an average of $3,200 per year to junk fees and hidden costs. Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice Julie Su and former FTC Chair Lina Khan are quoted supporting the measures, saying the rules protect families’ money and time and model a nationwide standard. Commissioner Levine said the rules will ensure the price consumers see is the price they pay and will level the playing field for honest businesses.

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BREAKING: Zohran Mamdani announces click-to-cancel rule for NYC. This rule is aimed at guaranteeing New Yorkers can cancel subscriptions as easily as they sign up — and stopping corporations from trapping customers. This will save New Yorkers up to $162.5 million per year. Drop a follow

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