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Goodbye, Automatic Charges: New Law in Mexico Obliges Platforms to Notify Before Renewing Subscriptions

Summary by El Financiero
Has it happened to you that you want to cancel a subscription and put a thousand obstacles on you to do so? Or that they charge you automatically for a service you no longer wanted? Because now in Mexico, companies will have to notify at least five days in advance before renewing subscriptions, services or memberships. On Wednesday, the Senate plenary passed a reform to the Federal Consumer Protection Law so that digital service users can cancel…

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Has it happened to you that you want to cancel a subscription and put a thousand obstacles on you to do so? Or that they charge you automatically for a service you no longer wanted? Because now in Mexico, companies will have to notify at least five days in advance before renewing subscriptions, services or memberships. On Wednesday, the Senate plenary passed a reform to the Federal Consumer Protection Law so that digital service users can cancel…

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EstamosAquí MX broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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