Screw these type of policies... I was bitten by a similar policy by Spotify a couple of years ago when I was a paying customer with a Family Plan that only my wife and I used. Suddenly they decided to "cancel" my wife's account and I had to add her again... but when trying to add her, they asked me for her address and it had to match whatever address I added when I first joined (hint hint, We've moved houses several times in the last couple of years). And they refuse to show the address you have of you in their systems (Is that GDPR compliant for people in Europe?)
Suffice to say, I cancelled my account and moved my business to Google Play Music and Tidal (for HiFi/Masters) where I am a paying customer now.
These type of controls are idiotic and are only thought to squeeze as much revenue as possible from existing customers.
COMPANIES: STOP SCREWING YOUR EXISTING CUSTOMERS!!!
Suffice to say, I cancelled my account and moved my business to Google Play Music and Tidal (for HiFi/Masters) where I am a paying customer now.
These type of controls are idiotic and are only thought to squeeze as much revenue as possible from existing customers.
COMPANIES: STOP SCREWING YOUR EXISTING CUSTOMERS!!!