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Is that even legal in the States? Or do you at least get a partial refund for the remainder of the month?
That's not even true, it shows clearly on their website that is not the case
https://help.hulu.com/article/hulu-cancel-hulu-subscription
This was a couple years ago and it was a trial of the Hulu no ads plan. According to This help page they don't even offer trials of the no ads plan anymore. The page you referenced also states that the Hulu + live TV trial ends immediately upon cancelation.
Still, your original comment was a bit misleading then. Ending something that wasn't paid for immediately upon cancellation is OK in my book. Not great, but not bad, either.