(Canada) Is a subscription cancelled by registered letter legally valid?
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Termination by registered mail is legally valid under law of the United States of America, as long as you can prove that the service provider received your cancellation notice. 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 […]
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At {Service} you have a {Notice_period} notice period, this means your {Category} subscription at {Service} will continue for {Notice_period} after the date of receipt of your notice.
Your {Category} subscription to {Service} is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.
At {Service} you have a {Notice_period} notice period, this means your {Category} subscription at {Service} will continue for {Notice_period} after the date of receipt of your notice.
Your {Category} subscription to {Service} is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.
At {Service} you have a {Notice_period} notice period, this means your {Category} subscription at {Service} will continue for {Notice_period} after the date of receipt of your notice.
Your {Category} subscription to {Service} is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.
At {Service} you have a {Notice_period} notice period, this means your {Category} subscription at {Service} will continue for {Notice_period} after the date of receipt of your notice.
Your {Category} subscription to {Service} is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.
At {Service} you have a {Notice_period} notice period, this means your {Category} subscription at {Service} will continue for {Notice_period} after the date of receipt of your notice.
Your {Category} subscription to {Service} is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.