Frabo OS · Money Recovery · Mexico

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.

Mexico: your consumer-protection context

In Mexico, the Ley Federal de Protección al Consumidor (enforced by PROFECO) covers misleading practices and defective goods, with return rights in many cases. 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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