Recurring payments, sometimes known as automatic payments, let a company charge a consumer on a regular basis. Each day, week, month, or year, for example. Businesses that use subscription models benefit greatly from recurring payments.
Both businesses and clients appreciate the convenience of recurring payments. Customers only need to enter their billing information once, and the company will debit their account at the scheduled time, saving them from having to send invoices to clients at the end of each cycle.
How to view and cancel subscriptions billed through Google Play or Apple’s App Store
For iPhones and iPads
- go to Settings
- Apple ID (where your name is at the top)
- Subscriptions
- There you’ll see a list of current and their next billing or expiration dates.
- Tap on a subscription to cancel your subscription
- And if you recently renewed your subscription, you can request a refund from Apple.
For Android
- open the Google Play app
- select your profile photo
- then Payments and subscriptions
- Subscriptions
- Select the subscription you want to cancel
- then select Cancel subscription
Check all accounts in Google Play if you have several Google accounts on your phone. When you select Menu in the Google Play app, you may quickly switch between accounts.
For Computer
- You can also use your computer to go to play.google.com;
- make sure you’re signed into your account (you’ll see the photo in the upper right corner)
- click on your photo
- select Payments & subscriptions
- Subscriptions
- Click on “Manage” next to the subscription you’d like to cancel
- choose “Cancel subscription.”
How to Stop Recurring Payments on PayPal
- Log into your account
- Click the gear icon in the upper right of the page
- Click ‘Payments’
- Click ‘Manage automatic payments’
- Click ‘Cancel’ or ‘Cancel automatic billing’ and follow the instructions
How to Cancel Recurring Payments for Online Subscription Services and Apps
- Log into your account
- Open settings and go to the subscriptions or similar page
- Click the manage button
- Click the subscription plan you want to cancel
- Select cancel subscription
How to Stop Automatic Payments from Your Bank Account
- Contact the company: Contact the merchant’s billing or customer service department by phone and state that you no longer want your bank account to be automatically charged.
- Contact your bank: To avoid any surprises in the event that your automatic payment isn’t canceled, you should also contact your bank to revoke authorization for recurring payments.
- Monitor your accounts and follow up: You should always monitor your accounts closely after you’ve requested the cancellation. It’s possible that your request may have been overlooked or something else is going on that’s causing the charges to continue.