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Cancel Evernote in Connecticut

Step-by-step guide to cancel your Evernote subscription, backed by Connecticut's CUTPA + Auto-Renewal Protections and the FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule.

Your Rights in Connecticut

Connecticut's CUTPA + Auto-Renewal Protections (Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-110b) gives you specific protections when canceling Evernote:

  • Clear disclosure of renewal terms
  • Affirmative consent required
  • Easy cancellation mechanism
  • Written confirmation

Penalties for Evernote: CUTPA violations — actual damages, attorney fees, and possible punitive damages

How to Cancel Evernote

Method: Evernote website

  1. 1Go to evernote.com → Account Settings
  2. 2Click 'Manage Subscription'
  3. 3Select 'Cancel'
  4. 4Navigate retention screens and confirm

Tips for Canceling Evernote in Connecticut

  • Free tier limits to 1 device and 60MB/month
  • Export notes before downgrading
  • Notes remain but become read-only over limit
  • Annual plan non-refundable

In Connecticut: If Evernote makes cancellation harder than signup, they may be violating Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-110b. Document everything and consider filing a complaint with the Connecticut Attorney General.

Refund Policy

No refunds.

Under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-110b, you may be entitled to a full refund if Evernote didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms at signup.

Federal Laws Protecting You

These federal laws apply to Evernote in every state, including Connecticut:

  • FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule (16 CFR Part 425) — cancellation must be as easy as signup
  • ROSCA (15 USC § 8403) — requires clear disclosure and affirmative consent for online subscriptions
  • Fair Credit Billing Act (15 USC § 1666) — dispute unauthorized charges on credit cards
  • EFTA (15 USC § 1693) — protections against unauthorized debit charges
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