No! So you can pay for the monthly subscription then immediately unsubscribe but you’ll only be able to access the mangas until the end of the four weeks you subscribed for. (If that makes sense. So if you subscribed on April 9, and you unsubscribed immediately, you can access these mangas until May 9. Unless you forget to cancel the subscription, it will automatically take money from your account.
i haven't heard of that till now but i got curious if it was legit and it does seem to be?? if that's what you're asking. it's "owned" by fantasista and they have a website
http://www.fantasista.co.jp/ there's also a faq https://support.futekiya.com/faq/
it seems pretty legit to me honestly as for the whole licensing thing you mentioned, a lot of deals don't go through for many reasons, i don't think it's anything to find suspicious. there might be disagreement in royalty percentage with the publisher and the licenser.
Maybe this is just me being super paranoid but I’ve been subscribed to F*TekIya for quite sometime and I’m in love with it because we only pay like 6-8 bucks for it and get plenty of mangas to read from. The downside to it is you cant physically have the book and if the site goes down, all the money YOUVE given the company has basically gone down the drain. I’m kinda weirded out the Yamamoto sensei’s works have recently been licensed by them when people have mentioned that SUBLime has tried to license sensei’s works for so long but was rejected and somehow this site has? I think it’s a little sus but idk. Like I’m starting to think if this site is reliable at all? And am I missing something? Like are there any issues with the owners of the site or anything like that?
TL:DR I just want to make sure I’m not running my bank account dry to a site that may not be alive in the near future. Or if the owner’s of the site are worth supporting. LOL If that makes sense