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Home›Tech Advice›How to Cancel Netflix: A Few Extra Steps You Shouldn’t Skip

How to Cancel Netflix: A Few Extra Steps You Shouldn’t Skip

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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Netflix has become a popular streaming platform, offering a wide range of movies, TV shows, and original content. However, there may come a time when you decide to cancel your subscription for various reasons. While cancelling Netflix is relatively straightforward, there are a few extra steps you shouldn’t skip to ensure the process is smooth and hassle-free. In this article, we’ll guide you through the necessary steps to cancel your Netflix subscription effectively.

Step 1: Consider Your Decision

Before proceeding with cancellation, take some time to consider whether it’s truly what you want. Review your viewing habits and preferences against the cost of the subscription. If you’re unsure about cancelling altogether or looking for alternatives, explore different plans or features that might better suit your needs.

Step 2: Check Billing Information

To avoid any unexpected charges after cancelling Netflix, make sure to verify your billing information. Log in to your Netflix account using a web browser on your computer or mobile device. Navigate to “Account” settings and review payment details such as credit card information or linked payment methods.

Step 3: Plan Expiration Date

Keep in mind that once cancelled successfully; access to Netflix will remain available until the end of your current billing cycle – meaning you can continue watching until then without interruption.

Step 4: Canceling Your Subscription

To officially cancel your Netflix subscription:

1. Access the “Account” settings page within Netflix.

2. Locate the section labeled “Membership & Billing.”

3. Look for an option similar to “Cancel Membership,” “End Membership,” or “Cancel Subscription.”

4. Follow any prompts provided by Netflix during this process.

5 . Confirm cancellation when prompted – note that specific wording may vary depending on region or platform.

It’s essential not only to initiate but also complete all required steps outlined by Netflix while cancelling—missing any crucial steps might result in continued billing or unintended subscription renewal.

Step 5: Confirm Cancellation

After following the cancellation process, it’s a good practice to double-check that your Netflix subscription has been successfully cancelled. Return to your account settings and verify that the membership status reflects “Cancelled” or similar wording. Additionally, keep an eye on future bank statements to ensure no further charges occur.

Step 6: Returning Equipment (if applicable)

If you have received any physical equipment from Netflix such as DVDs through their DVD rental service, make sure to return them promptly using appropriate mailing methods specified by Netflix. Neglecting this step may lead to additional charges for unreturned items.

Conclusion

Although cancelling a Netflix subscription is relatively straightforward, taking a few extra steps can help ensure a smooth and hassle-free process. By carefully considering your decision, reviewing billing information, completing all necessary cancellation steps correctly, and confirming successful termination of your membership – you’ll be able to cancel with confidence while avoiding unexpected charges or complications along the way.

Remember that despite ending your subscription with Netflix; they value customer satisfaction and are continually striving towards improvement—so feel free to provide feedback regarding your experience as it may assist them in better serving viewers like yourself in the future!

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