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The Washington Post
Attn: Customer Service
K Street NW 1301
DC 20071 Washington
United States of America

25-03-2025, Place of residence


CERTIFIED MAIL: Canceling The Washington Post Subscription

Dear Sir/Madam,

I hereby cancel my subscription with The Washington Post effective immediately upon receipt of this letter.

Personal data :
Name: First Name Last Name

Address: Street and house number
Postcode + city: Postcode City

Email: Email

Please ensure that the direct debit authorization is terminated simultaneously.

Furthermore, I request, in accordance with the provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), immediate deletion of all my personal data as defined under the CCPA, except as provided in Section 1798.105 CCPA.

I look forward to receiving confirmation of this cancellation and the deletion of my personal data at the above email address.



Yours sincerely

First Name Last Name

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The Washington Post
K Street NW 1301
DC 20071 Washington
United States of America


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