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The Charlotte Observer cancellation letter

The Charlotte Observer
Attn: Customer Service
550, 12th Floor S Caldwell St
Charlotte NC 28202
United States of America

19-12-2025, Place of residence


CERTIFIED MAIL: Canceling The Charlotte Observer subscription

Dear Sir/Madam,

I hereby cancel my subscription with The Charlotte Observer effective immediately upon receipt of this letter.

Personal data:
Name: First Name Last Name

Address: Street and House number
ZIP code + City: ZIP code 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,

Name

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www.charlotteobserver.com

Address:

The Charlotte Observer
550, 12th Floor S Caldwell St
Charlotte NC 28202
United States of America

About The Charlotte Observer

People also ask

A new building opened in 1971 and helped spur a wave of uptown development that continues. In 1974, the knight and ridder newspaper corporations merged. The charlotte observer joined mcclatchy in 2006 with mcclatchy's purchase of knight ridder.

It is owned by chatham asset management.

Rana l. Cash is the executive editor of the charlotte observer. She most recently led the savannah morning news, as executive editor and state director for gannett's georgia markets.