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How to cancel your Amazon Prime subscription if you no longer need the service

Apr 13, 2021, 23:22 IST
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You can cancel Amazon Prime in just a few minutes on your account.SOPA Images/Getty Images
  • You can cancel Amazon Prime at any time, whether you have a paid subscription or free trial.
  • It's possible to receive either a partial or full refund for Amazon Prime based on the timing and use of benefits.
  • To inquire about a refund for Amazon Prime, you should contact Amazon customer service.
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Amazon Prime is a great service for those who order from the site regularly. But it's possible you've signed up for Amazon Prime and then decided that it wasn't quite right for you.

Whatever your reasoning, canceling your Amazon Prime subscription is simple and straightforward, whether you have a free trial or pay for the service. Here's how to do it.

How to cancel Amazon Prime

To cancel Amazon Prime, log into your account and click on "Your Prime Membership" under the category "Accounts & Lists." Select "End Membership and Benefits" on the left side of the page and then click "Continue to Cancel" and "Cancel Membership" each time these prompts appear.

Here's a full step-by-step guide:

1. Log into your Amazon account and navigate to the top right corner of the page. Hover over "Account & Lists" and click on "Your Prime Membership" from the dropdown menu.

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Hover over "Account & Lists" and click "Your Prime Membership."Jennifer Still/Business Insider

2. The left-hand side of the "Your Prime Membership" page will show your membership info, including your preferred payment card, the date your account is paid through, as well an option to end your membership. Click on the "End Membership and Benefits" option on the left side of the page.

Click "End Membership and Benefits."Jennifer Still/Business Insider

3. On the next page, Amazon will try to convince you to stay on board with Prime by reminding you of all the benefits you'll lose should you decide to go through with cancellation. Scroll to the bottom and click on the "I Do Not Want My Benefits" button.

Choose "I Do Not Want My Benefits" to cancel your Prime account.Jennifer Still/Business Insider

4. Amazon will then follow up twice to make sure that you want to cancel your membership. Click "Continue to Cancel" and "Cancel Membership" on the two subsequent screens that appear to cancel your account.

Note: Any memberships you have in conjunction with your Prime membership, such as Amazon Channels, will not renew when you cancel Prime. Similarly, if you signed up for Amazon Prime through an outside company like Sprint, Amazon advises you to contact them directly to manage your membership.

How to get a refund for Amazon Prime

According to Amazon, customers who have paid for a Prime membership but never used their benefits could be eligible for a full refund.

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If you want to cancel your membership within three business days of converting from your free trial, you're also eligible for a full refund - provided you didn't use any Prime benefits during that time.

Those who have used the benefits could be eligible for a partial refund based on the remaining time in their membership and their use.

Quick tip: To inquire about Amazon Prime refunds, check out our guide on how to contact Amazon customer service via phone, online chat, or email.

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