Frabo OS · Money Recovery · Argentina
Cancel unused and rising subscriptions
Frabo OS surfaces the recurring charges hitting your accounts — including ones that quietly went up — and prepares the cancellation or downgrade so you stop paying for what you don’t use. Detected from your real transactions, actioned only on your approval.
Argentina: your consumer-protection context
In Argentina, the Ley de Defensa del Consumidor provides a 10-day right of revocation for distance purchases and remedies for defective goods. This is general guidance, not legal advice — Frabo acts on your receipt’s real terms and your approval.
Every subscription, from your real statements
Adam’s engine identifies recurring charges across your bank and card activity — active subscriptions, free trials that converted, and renewals that increased in price — and shows them with their real amounts and cadence.
Cancel or downgrade, drafted for you
For each, Frabo drafts the cancellation (or a downgrade to a cheaper plan) and confirms no further charges. You approve; it sends. For providers that require a call, it prepares the script.
No guessing, no dark patterns
Frabo works from your actual charges — it doesn’t invent a plan or a price. It just makes leaving as easy as they made joining.
Frequently asked
How does Frabo find my subscriptions?
It detects recurring charges in your real transactions — including renewals that rose in price — and lists them with amount and cadence.
Does it cancel automatically?
It drafts the cancellation or downgrade and acts only after you approve.
Can it catch price increases?
Yes — it flags subscriptions whose renewal amount went up so you can downgrade or leave.
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