Step-by-step guide to cancel your LA Times subscription, backed by Minnesota's Automatic Renewal Law and the FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule.
Minnesota's Automatic Renewal Law (Minn. Stat. § 325G.201) gives you specific protections when canceling LA Times:
Penalties for LA Times: Private right of action plus AG enforcement
Method: Phone or online chat
In Minnesota: If LA Times makes cancellation harder than signup, they may be violating Minn. Stat. § 325G.201. Document everything and consider filing a complaint with the Minnesota Attorney General.
No refund for current billing period.
Under Minn. Stat. § 325G.201, you may be entitled to a full refund if LA Times didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms at signup.
These federal laws apply to LA Times in every state, including Minnesota:
LA Times is rated hard to cancel. But in Minnesota, you have strong legal leverage:
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