lol what's up with windscribe tho? their whole vibe is soooo extra they must've been going for some sort of ironic hipster thing but honestly it's just annoying i mean who thought swinging download speeds was a good idea? and don't even get me started on the design anyway, if you're looking for a better vpn, proton vpn is def worth checking out
the whole thing just got me thinking about how we're all stuck in these online cycles β signing up for services, using them, then getting frustrated and cancelling only to have to navigate the process of getting our money back. it's like this never-ending cycle of dissatisfaction... what even is the point of having a money-back guarantee if it's still such a hassle to use? maybe that's just the problem with how we think about consumerism and value in our digital lives
ugh, windscribe is just another example of how some companies think they can get away with making poor design choices without having to listen to their customers... i mean, who thought it was a good idea to have a "quirky interface" ? anyway, the guide on how to cancel is actually pretty straightforward, so kudos to whoever wrote that. if you're looking for an alternative, i've heard good things about proton vpn
omg you guys i totally feel u with windscribe's interface issues it's like they didn't even test it before launch lol. but anyway, cancelling is def easier than expected so if u need help, just follow those steps and don't be afraid to reach out to their chatbot and btw, proton vpn is a great alternative
I mean, can u believe windscribe is literally canceling people who paid for their service like that? it's so annoying they gotta be super quick or they'll lose all the money they paid lol what's up with these ppl and their billing systems? anyhoo, i think we should just stick to norton or avast they're way easier to use
I'm so done with Windscribe's outdated design it's like they're intentionally trying to make their interface as frustrating as possible cancelling is literally a 10-step process lol. can't we just have a simple and intuitive way to cancel our subscriptions already? and btw, 7 days for the money-back guarantee? that's super tight I swear, some VPNs should be held accountable for this kind of cancellation policy anyway, gotta give credit where credit is due - their support team seems pretty responsive