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    States/District of Columbia/Peloton
    DC + Fitness
    Cancellation: medium

    How to Dispute Peloton Charges in District of Columbia

    District of Columbia residents can cite the Consumer Protection Procedures Act (D.C. Code § 28-3901) alongside federal FTC Click-to-Cancel when disputing Peloton. Average dispute: $50-500.

    Private Right of Action

    Yes in District of Columbia

    Treble Damages

    Yes in District of Columbia

    Auto-Renewal Law

    Yes in District of Columbia

    Medical Billing Protection

    Yes in District of Columbia

    Common Peloton Billing Issues

    App sub auto-renewed
    Membership after equipment return
    All-Access transition confusion
    Trial conversion

    District of Columbia Legal Strategy vs. Peloton

    State Law: Consumer Protection Procedures Act

    D.C. Code § 28-3901 prohibits unfair and deceptive practices in District of Columbia. Allows up to 3x damages. You can sue directly.DisputeAI cites this statute automatically in your demand letter.

    Federal Laws for Peloton

    • - FTC Click-to-Cancel
    • - ROSCA
    • - FCBA

    Tips for District of Columbia Residents

    • Peloton must honor FTC Click-to-Cancel
    • Cancel app membership in settings
    • Chargeback if charged after hardware return
    • File a complaint with the District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General if Peloton doesn't respond
    All District of Columbia dispute lawsAll Peloton disputes
    Dispute Peloton in District of Columbia Now

    AI demand letter citing D.C. Code § 28-3901 + FTC Click-to-Cancel from $4.99