How to Cancel your Amazon Prime Subscription

Amazon Prime is a terrific service for individuals who frequently place orders on the website. However, it's probable that after signing up for Amazon Prime, you changed your mind and realized it wasn't quite suitable for you.

If you have a trial version and are paying for the service, canceling your Amazon Prime subscription is easy and quick, regardless of your motivation. This is the procedure.

The Best Way to Cancel your Amazon Prime Subscription

Log into your account, then select "Your Prime Membership" within "Accounts & Lists" to end your Amazon Prime membership. On the left side of the website, choose "End Membership and Benefits." Next, wherever prompted, tap "Continue to Cancel" and "Cancel Membership."

Step 1: Go to your Amazon account page after logging in and look within the top-right corner. Select "Your Prime Membership" from the dropdown menu by hovering your cursor around "Account & Lists."

Step 2: The "Your Prime Subscription" page's left side will display information about your membership, including your choice of payment method, the date your subscription is charged, or a button to cancel. Go to the page's left side and click "End Membership & Benefits."

Step 3: Amazon will inform you of the perks you'll lose if you opt to cancel Prime here on the following page to persuade you to stick with that as well. At the bottom of the page, click "I Do Not Want My Benefits."

Whenever you cancel your Amazon Prime Subscription, any memberships you currently have, including those for Amazon Channels, won't automatically renew. Likewise, Amazon urges you to contact them immediately to update your subscription if you signed up for Amazon Prime through a third party, such as Sprint.

How to Get an Amazon Prime Refund

Customers who purchased a Prime subscription from Amazon but never utilised its advantages may be entitled to a complete refund. You're also qualified for a full refund if you decide to cancel your subscription within three business days of switching from your free trial, provided you didn't use any Prime features throughout that time.

Depending on how much time is left in their membership and how much they utilise, those who have already used the advantages can be qualified for just a partial refund.

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