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The updated terms now authorize Hims & Hers to bill for Weight Loss Membership at 'monthly or multi-month intervals' rather than on a fixed monthly basis, expanding the company's discretion over billing frequency. Additionally, the agreement establishes that refunds for partially used membership or medication plan periods 'may be provided in our sole and absolute discretion' instead of guaranteeing refunds under specific conditions. The first-month membership fee is explicitly non-refundable, and medication refunds remain available only if cancelled within 48 hours of initial order or two days before renewal. The practical effect is that subscribers cannot predict billing intervals with certainty, and refund eligibility now depends on company discretion rather than contractual terms alone.
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"you irrevocably waive any and all so-called moral rights you may have in the Submission. You further agree that you shall have no right of approval and no claim to compensation in connection with the Submission.Excerpt from Hims & Hers's Terms and Conditions
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The clause states: “you irrevocably waive any and all so-called moral rights you may have in the Submission. You further agree that you shall have no right of approval and no claim to compensation in connection with the Submission.”
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