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How to Cancel a PayPal Recurring Payment

Trying to stop a PayPal recurring charge? Here’s how to find PayPal automatic payments, cancel merchant billing, check Linked Businesses, and confirm the subscription is really stopped.

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How to Find Recurring Payments in PayPal

Trying to find recurring PayPal charges? Here is how to check PayPal automatic payments, subscriptions, saved businesses, and linked businesses so you can spot and stop unwanted billing.

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What Is a Retention Offer?

A retention offer is the discount, pause option, bonus, or warning you may see when trying to cancel a subscription. Here’s how these offers work, when they may be worth taking, and how to avoid accidentally staying subscribed longer than you meant to.

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How to Cancel Subscriptions on Android

Need to stop an Android subscription? Here’s how to cancel through Google Play, check who is billing you, avoid common roadblocks, and confirm the subscription is really canceled.

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What Is a Roach Motel Subscription?

A roach motel subscription is easy to sign up for but hard to cancel. Here is how the tactic works, why companies use it, and how to escape without getting stuck in another billing loop.

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What Is Negative Option Billing?

Negative option billing is the setup behind many free trials, auto-renewals, and recurring charges. Here is what it means, why it matters, and how to avoid paying for subscriptions you no longer want.

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What Is Cancellation Friction?

Cancellation friction is what makes a subscription easy to start but harder to stop. Here is how it works, why companies use it, and what to do when a cancellation flow turns into a maze.

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What to Do If You Are Still Charged After Canceling

Still charged after canceling a subscription? Here’s how to check who billed you, confirm whether your cancellation actually went through, request a refund when appropriate, and stop future recurring charges from Apple, Google Play, PayPal, Roku, Amazon, or the service itself.

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Why Deleting an App Does Not Cancel a Subscription

Deleting an app does not usually cancel the subscription connected to it. Learn why app subscriptions can keep billing after the app is removed, where to check for active subscriptions, and how to confirm cancellation through Apple, Google Play, PayPal, or the service itself.

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How to Cancel a Subscription Through Google Play

Learn how to cancel a subscription through Google Play, stop Android app billing, check which Google Account is being charged, and confirm your subscription is actually canceled before the next renewal date. This guide also explains what to do if the subscription does not appear in Google Play or if deleting the app did not stop the charge.

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How to Cancel a Subscription on iPhone

Need to cancel an iPhone subscription before it renews? Here’s how to find your active Apple subscriptions, turn off auto-renewal, confirm the cancellation, and figure out what to do if the charge is coming from Apple, an app, or another billing provider. Deleting the app is not enough — this guide shows you where to cancel so the billing actually stops.

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How to Cancel Subscriptions Without the Headache

Learn how to cancel subscriptions without the headache. This beginner-friendly guide explains how to find who is billing you, cancel through Apple, Google Play, PayPal, Roku, Amazon, or the service directly, avoid common cancellation roadblocks, and confirm your subscription is actually canceled.

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Why Unsubscribing Keeps Getting Harder

Companies often make subscriptions easy to start and steadily harder to cancel. This post explains the pattern, the incentive structure behind it, and the consumer protections that can reduce the harm.

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Why Everything Became a Subscription

Subscriptions spread because recurring revenue works better for companies than for customers. A calm look at subscription creep, hidden costs, quiet downgrades, and how to reduce recurring bills without much loss.

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