(United States of America) What are the differences in how services handle subscriptions cancellations?
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Whatever subscription or membership you want to cancel, Xpendy makes it easy! You choose the provider, fill in your details and we will make sure the cancellation letter is prepared and sent. We send the letter by registered mail, so you are insured and can follow the letter with a Track and Trace code.
Xpendy keeps you informed about the cancellation of your subscription. You receive a shipping confirmation with Track and Trace code as soon as the letter is sent and a receipt including the signature of the recipient. This way you know whether your cancellation has arrived correctly. The actual cancellation in the system is up to […]
The conditions can vary greatly depending on the type of subscription and the organization you’re subscribed to. For example, some providers have no notice period at all, while others may require up to two months’ notice. We believe it’s important that you’re well-informed. If you have questions about the terms of a specific subscription, we […]
Termination by letter is legally valid. The only thing you need to be able to prove is that the provider received the cancellation. To be able to offer you that certainty, you will receive a confirmation e-mail from us containing the exact time and date of sending and a Track and Trace code. As soon […]
Requesting a subscription works basically the same as buying a product. If you buy an item in a shop, you also have 14 days to cancel it. This also applies to subscriptions. You can cancel your subscription within 14 days at no cost. Any costs incurred will then be refunded to you. We advise you […]
Of course, you can cancel your contracts at any time. However, it’s important to be aware of a possible termination fee. If you signed a multi-year contract in exchange for a discount on your monthly payments, ending the contract early — especially if you switch to a competitor — may result in the provider charging […]