• bunq Premium Limited

@TimothyA#153282 and does the poll ask you if you wanted to remove current subscriptions and ask for more money?

"More than 80% of bunqers indicated they wanted new subscriptions with the possibility to plant trees with all cards!" so... they wanted NEW, but nobody ask for changing current or removing. Maybe the question was already prepared to get the answer they wanted ;-)

    @Eduardo-Blue-Falcon#153340 Yes, it was solely about new subscriptions and not about removing any...

      @Wil-Dorenbos-BSc-Red-Panda#153291 Hier ook, hele gezin is weer terug bij ING en zakelijk was ik vorige maand al overgestapt 🤔 zag dit ook al aankomen helaas... vind dit echt oprecht jammer, want de app is echt fenomenaal 😬

        Hi @Bert-Silver-Unicorn#153361

        Het beëindigen van een aantal abonnementen valt samen met de introductie van het nieuwe Premium SuperGreen abonnement. Voor de oude gebruikers betekent het overigens dat ze naar het Premium abonnement worden overgezet dat geen bomen plant bij uitgaven, maar wel veel andere handige features en diensten biedt.

          In my household as well. We're all switching to Moneyou for a free bank account and iDeal. I will just wait for the weekend before making the overstapservice. I see the avalanche of negative messages flooding bunq Together now, and the few ones defending seem to be employees of the bank. My hope is that they will write something like: "Hey guys, we heard loud and clear! We apologize for the mistake and we will fix it." If not, the passport is ready for signing up with new banks. :)

            Is it legal to automatically switch free users to paid ones without an agreement?

              @Fabian-Red-Llama#153508 I'd like to know that as well

                @Fabian-Red-Llama#153508 I guess they found a loophole. The overall rule (as far as I know) is that you can’t increase the price of a membership without giving the user time to think about whether they agree with this change an giving them the option to cancel the subscription. So it wouldn’t be legal to announce this today and having the users start to pay the new fee starting immediately.
                Now that’s where they were smart: you got 3 months of your new subscription for free. So you don’t have to start paying immediately and these 3 months can be used as the time to make the choice whether you’re okay with this change, while they also show you all the new stuff you get for this new price.

                So, short answer: yes, as far as I can tell this is legal.

                  Is it legal not to inform about the change of terms and conditions, the change of the privacy policy, the change of the price list...?

                    @Bruno-Maroon-Tiger#153435 Even though they realize their "mistake", the question is would you trust in them? they broke their promise, the manipulated survey (by asking questions in a tricky way to get wat they wanted) and use "green" as a cause to get more money in. If I want to support green then I donate the money to an organization that it is good at that, not to a bank!

                      Ik was één van de personen die de nieuwsbrief zou hebben weggegooid en zonder te weten in het Premium abonnement zijn beland. Het is dat een collega van mij erop attenderen. Ik vind dit beleid heel erg jammer. Had graag bij Bunq gebleven vind het een mooi bedrijf met leuke features, maar zo behandel je je trouwste gebruikers van het eerste uur niet en daarnaast is het verschil tussen €1,50 bij de ABN AMRO en €8 voor BUNQ wel erg veel. Op jaarbasis spreken we dan over een verschil van €18 tegenover €96!! Helaas mochten er geen veranderingen worden aangekondigd dan ben ik eind deze maand weg.

                        bunq locked the discussion.
                          Write a Reply...