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Canva Continues Charging After Subscription Cancellation

Users who cancelled Canva subscriptions continue to receive multiple monthly charges with no clear resolution path. The platform's subscription management lacks reliable cancellation confirmation, creating unexpected financial exposure. Affects casual and one-time users who intended to downgrade to free.

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