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Adweek Cancel Subscription | Postclic
Adweek
P.O. Box 15
10920 Congers United States
site-support@adweek.com
Subject: Cancellation of Adweek contract

Dear Sir or Madam,

I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Adweek service.
This notification constitutes a firm, clear and unequivocal intention to cancel the contract, effective at the earliest possible date or in accordance with the applicable contractual period.

Please take all necessary measures to:
– cease all billing from the effective date of cancellation;
– confirm in writing the proper processing of this request;
– and, if applicable, send me the final statement or balance confirmation.

This cancellation is addressed to you by certified e-mail. The sending, timestamping and content integrity are established, making it a probative document meeting electronic proof requirements. You therefore have all the necessary elements to proceed with regular processing of this cancellation, in accordance with applicable principles regarding written notification and contractual freedom.

In accordance with personal data protection rules, I also request:
– deletion of all my data not necessary for your legal or accounting obligations;
– closure of any associated personal account;
– and confirmation of actual data deletion according to applicable privacy rights.

I retain a complete copy of this notification as well as proof of sending.

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Recipient
Adweek
P.O. Box 15
10920 Congers , United States
site-support@adweek.com
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cancellation Adweek: Easy Method

What is Adweek

Overview

Adweek is a leading news source covering advertising, marketing, media and related industry trends. It publishes articles, analysis, and newsletters for professionals worldwide.

Offerings

Adweek provides free content and paid digital subscriptions that grant access to premium content and app features. Subscriptions are available through the website and app stores.

How to cancel Adweek

Web (direct via adweek.com)

  • Sign in to your account on Adweek.
  • Click your name/profile icon in the top-right and select "Cancel subscription".
  • Cancellation takes effect at the start of the next billing cycle; keep the confirmation for your records.
  • Alternatively call customer service at 1-844-674-8161 (U.S.) or 1-845-267-3007 (outside U.S.).
  • You can also email subscriptions@adweek.com to request cancellation.

App Store (iOS)

  • Open your Apple ID settings on your iPhone/iPad and choose Subscriptions.
  • Find the Adweek subscription and turn off Auto-Renew at least 24 hours before the period ends.
  • Note: You cannot cancel via the app during an active subscription period; manage via Apple.

Google Play

  • Adweek does not explicitly document Google Play steps in its materials.
  • Presumed method: manage subscriptions through Google Play > Subscriptions, then select Adweek and cancel.
  • If uncertain, contact subscriptions@adweek.com or customer service for confirmation.

What happens when you cancel

Access and renewals

After cancellation, your access typically continues until the end of the current billing period. Renewal will not occur after that billing cycle.

Data and account

Cancellation generally stops billing but does not always delete your account or data. Keep login details if you may resubscribe later.

Confirmation and records

Always obtain a cancellation confirmation (email or screenshot). Keep proof of cancellation and any correspondence for disputes.

Will I get a refund?

General policy

Adweek's standard policy states subscription fees are non-refundable once paid and cancellation does not automatically trigger refunds.

Trial subscriptions

  • Trials: no refunds. You retain access for the remainder of the trial and the subscription does not auto-renew when the trial ends.

Semi-annual and annual subscriptions

  • If canceled within the first 30 days of service, a prorated refund for unused months (excluding the first month) may be available.
  • If canceled after 30 days, no refund is available; access continues for the remainder of the paid period.

Adweek plans and pricing

Available App Store plans

Below are the App Store listing prices in USD. Final AED amounts in UAE will reflect Apple’s currency conversion at purchase time.

Plan Price (USD) Period Features
Adweek Monthly (App Store) USD 9.99 Monthly Digital access via app
Adweek Annual (App Store) USD 129.99 Annual Digital access via app

Pricing notes

Exact AED pricing for the UAE App Store is not publicly listed; Apple converts USD at purchase time and may add local taxes. Contact Apple or check your App Store for final local pricing.

Your consumer rights in United Arab Emirates

Law overview

UAE Federal Law No. 15 of 2020 (Consumer Protection) covers digital services and subscriptions. Consumers have rights where services are defective or not as agreed.

“No refund” clauses may be overridden if they conflict with mandatory consumer protections under UAE law.

How to escalate a complaint

  • First contact Adweek via subscriptions@adweek.com and keep records of all correspondence.
  • If unresolved, file a complaint with UAE authorities via the official government consumer protection portal: UAE Consumer Protection (u.ae).
  • Local Departments of Economic Development (DED) in emirates can also accept consumer complaints.

Customer experiences

Positive feedback

There were no notable positive Trustpilot listings in the verified data. Many subscribers report straightforward service and standard cancellations when following official steps.

Negative feedback

Verified complaints include a Trustpilot 1-star review critiquing site safety and a Reddit complaint (Dec 31, 2025) describing difficulty cancelling and continued charges.

These reports are isolated but indicate you should save cancellation confirmations and monitor bank statements after cancelling.

Documentation checklist

Before contacting support

  • Account email/username used to subscribe.
  • Order or invoice number (from App Store, Google Play, or adweek.com).
  • Payment method details and dates of charges.

When submitting a dispute

  • Screenshot of subscription settings or cancellation attempt.
  • Email correspondence with Adweek (keep sent messages and responses).
  • Bank or card statements showing the charge(s).

Common mistakes

Canceling in the wrong place

Example: attempting to cancel an App Store subscription from adweek.com instead of via Apple ID settings. This can leave auto-renew active.

Timing and confirmation

Example: failing to turn off auto-renew at least 24 hours before period end for iOS subscriptions may cause an unwanted renewal.

Not retaining proof

Example: not saving cancellation confirmation emails or screenshots makes disputes harder. Always keep clear records.

Comparative recap

Quick comparison

Platform How to cancel Refund likelihood Notes
Web (adweek.com) Account menu → Cancel subscription; or phone/email Possible prorated refund within first 30 days for annual/semi-annual; otherwise generally no Cancellation effective next billing cycle. Use subscriptions@adweek.com for assistance.
App Store (iOS) Manage via Apple ID Subscriptions; turn off Auto-Renew ≥24 hours before period end Refunds handled by Apple; Adweek states no refunds via trial; prorated exceptions per policy Cannot cancel from within the Adweek app during an active period.
Google Play Manage via Google Play Subscriptions (presumed); not explicitly documented by Adweek Not specified by Adweek; Google Play refund policies may apply Contact subscriptions@adweek.com if unsure or if charges continue.

Summary takeaway

Cancel via the platform you used to subscribe. Keep confirmations and monitor statements for unexpected charges. Use official channels for disputes.

After cancelling

Confirmation and follow-up

Expect access until the end of the paid period. Keep the cancellation confirmation email or screenshot and note the effective date.

Useful links

Address

Mailing address

ADWEEK, P.O. Box 15, Congers, NY 10920, United States.

Contact options

  • Phone (U.S.): 1-844-674-8161
  • Phone (outside U.S.): 1-845-267-3007
  • Email: subscriptions@adweek.com

FAQ

To cancel your Adweek subscription via the website, sign in to your account at adweek.com, click on your profile icon, and select 'Cancel subscription'. Keep a confirmation of your cancellation for your records.

If you cancel your Adweek annual subscription after 30 days, you will not receive a refund. You will retain access until the end of the current billing period.

To cancel your Adweek subscription on the App Store, open your Apple ID settings, select Subscriptions, find Adweek, and turn off Auto-Renew at least 24 hours before the next billing period.

After you cancel your Adweek subscription, you will continue to have access until the end of the current billing cycle, but renewal will not occur.

Yes, you can cancel your Adweek subscription by emailing subscriptions@adweek.com. Make sure to keep proof of your cancellation request.

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