How To Cancel Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime is a subscription service with unique perks. To some people, the amount of advantages it offers is worth the pay. But what if you want to cancel Amazon Prime?

If you’re a regular online shopper, then you’re probably aware of what Prime subscribers get. A few worth mentioning are early access to flash sales, streaming services (including Luna, a cloud gaming platform), Prime Video, faster shipping options, and reading perks, such as Kindle audible narration.

Still, even with all those advantages, sometimes a problem with the service shows up: the need to cut costs, or maybe just boredom with it offers. Whatever the reason, it could be that the time to unsubscribe from Prime has come.

And, if you’re here, then that time has likely come for you. Luckily, the process to unsubscribe from Amazon Prime is easy and straightforward.

So, check out how to cancel Amazon Prime on PC and mobile.

 

How To Cancel Prime On Your Browser

Amazon Prime can be cancelled with an Internet browser. Simply open yours and follow the steps:

  1. Open Amazon’s website and log in.
  2. Hover over Account & Lists, near the search bar, and select Prime Membership.
  3. On the top right, find Membership and click on Update, cancel and more.
  4. Choose to End membership.
  5. Next, select Cancel My Benefits.
  6. Finally, confirm the date your subscription will end.

You will then lose your membership once your subscription has reached its end.

 

How To Cancel Prime On Your Mobile Phone

Alternatively, you can cancel Prime with your iOS or Android phone. Start by opening up the Amazon app.

  1. Through the menu at the bottom, select the profile icon.
  2. At Your account, find and select Manage Prime Membership.
  3. Now, under Manage Membership, tap on Update your settings.
  4. Choose to End membership and confirm your choice.

Also, after cancelling Prime, you can chat with Amazon’s customer service and see if you’re eligible for a refund. Usually, those who get a refund are subscribers who didn’t use much of the service.

On the other hand, if you’re still not sure of what to do with your Prime subscription, you might need to think on it a little longer. Check out the best sci-fi, action, and horror movies on Prime Video while you dwell on it.

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