Step-by-step process to dispute subscription charges you didn't authorize, including chargebacks, FCBA rights, and when to involve your bank. This guide applies specifically to Starz ($9.99/mo) subscribers in Colorado, citing applicable state and federal law.
Colorado's Auto-Renewal Consumer Protection (Colo. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-732) gives you specific protections when dealing with Starz subscriptions:
Penalties: Deceptive trade practice with treble damages available
Applied to Starz (Website or app) in Colorado
Identify the charge source
Find the exact merchant name on your statement. Subscription companies often bill under different names (e.g., 'AMZN Digital' for Amazon Prime). Search the billing descriptor online if unfamiliar.
Colorado note: Colo. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-732 requires Starz to provide an easy cancellation mechanism.
Contact the company first
Call or email the subscription company and state you are disputing the charge. Get their response in writing. Many will refund rather than face a chargeback, which costs them $20–50 in fees.
File a chargeback with your card issuer
Call the number on the back of your card. Say: 'I want to dispute a recurring charge under the Fair Credit Billing Act. The charge was unauthorized / continued after cancellation.' They are required to investigate.
Submit your evidence
Provide your cancellation confirmation, the unauthorized charge dates, and any communication from the company. The card issuer will request a response from the merchant.
Request merchant blocking
Ask your card issuer to add the merchant to a block list. This prevents future charges from that specific merchant ID, even if they try to re-bill.
Method: Website or app · Difficulty: easy
Starz-specific tips
No refunds for current period.
Under Colo. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-732, you may be entitled to a full refund if Starz didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms at signup.
These apply to Starz in every state, including Colorado:
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