(Canada) How do I draft a cancelation letter?
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We all understand the situation. You register for Netflix presuming it’ll be a temporary endeavor, but then…surprise! Time flows and that recurring fee continues to subtly affect your bank account. Frustrating, isn’t it? Rest assured, many share this sentiment. Tired of enduring this recurring problem, we set off to discover a straightforward solution. That’s where […]
When you cancel your subscription with Xpendy, you don’t have to write a cancelation letter; we have already done that for you. However, we do ask you to fill in your address, name and – in some cases – your customer number, so we can include this in the letter.
These days, cancelling a subscription isn’t always simple. Many organisations make the process difficult on purpose, adding obstacles to discourage you from cancelling. Often, you have to wait in a long phone queue, only to speak with a sales agent who asks lots of questions and tries to convince you to stay. Not only does […]
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 cancelation 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.
In principle, you can cancel any subscription whenever you want. However, you do need to take the notice period into account. The notice period can differ per organisation. During the notice period, payments still take place.
You do not always have to reinvent the wheel. To make it easy for you to cancel your subscriptions, we have prepared a standard letter that you can use for any organisation. All you have to do is fill in your own details, the date you want to end your subscription and your customer number […]
Yes, we offer a sample letter for cancelling your subscription in English. Also, we have sample letters for the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Austria, Poland, Turkey, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Australia, United Kingdom, United States of America, Ireland, Portugal and Switzerland.