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    How to Dispute LinkedIn Premium Charges in Cape Coral, FL

    Cape Coral residents have strong consumer protections under Florida law when disputing LinkedIn Premium charges. DisputeAI generates legal demand letters citing both Florida's consumer protection statute and federal laws like the FTC Click-to-Cancel.

    Cape Coral Local Consumer Protection

    Cape Coral's HOA-heavy community generates frequent fee disputes — Florida statute § 720 governs HOA practices.

    Common LinkedIn Premium Billing Issues in Cape Coral

    Free trial converted to $60/mo
    Annual plan auto-renewed
    Can't downgrade easily
    Career/Business tier confusion

    Florida Laws That Protect You

    Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act

    Fla. Stat. § 501.201

    Private right of actionAuto-renewal protections

    Federal Laws (Apply in Cape Coral)

    • FTC Click-to-Cancel
    • ROSCA
    • State auto-renewal

    Tips for Disputing LinkedIn Premium in Cape Coral

    1
    LinkedIn Premium is $360-720/year — significant
    2
    Cancel through linkedin.com/settings
    3
    Request prorated refund if canceling mid-cycle
    4
    Cite ROSCA for online auto-renewals

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    Dispute LinkedIn Premium in Cape Coral — $4.99

    AI cites Florida law + FTC Click-to-Cancel automatically