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The Week
PO Box 843
RH16 9NY Haywards Heath United Kingdom
theweek@cdsfulfillment.com
Cancellation of The Week contract
Dear Sir or Madam,

I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the The Week 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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What is The Week in English for United Arab Emirates

Overview

The Week in English for United Arab Emirates is the English-language edition of The Week magazine made available to readers in the UAE.

It condenses the week's top stories across politics, business and culture into a concise, balanced format for busy readers.

Editions and access

The Week is available as digital issues (UK and US editions) via app stores and as a weekly print edition distributed in the UAE.

Subscriptions can be purchased through the App Store, third-party vendors such as Magzter, or directly via The Week's website and distributors.

How to cancel The Week in English for United Arab Emirates

Cancel via App Store (iOS)

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tap your name.
  • Tap Subscriptions, find The Week, and turn off Auto-Renew at least 24 hours before the period ends.
  • Note: subscriptions automatically renew and cannot be canceled mid‑period from Apple once active; disabling auto‑renew prevents the next renewal.

Cancel via Google Play and direct web

  • Google Play: Open Google Play > Account > Subscriptions and cancel the subscription there.
  • Direct/web (The Week or ManageMyMags): Email or phone Customer Service, or use the ManageMyMags portal; you may also cancel by post.
  • For best results, have your subscription number and personal details ready before you call or email.

What happens when you cancel

Access and renewal

If you cancel before renewal, the subscription will not renew at the next billing date once auto‑renew is turned off.

For app-store purchases, disabling auto‑renew prevents future charges but access continues until the paid period ends.

Data and account handling

After cancellation, your digital access typically remains until the end of the paid term, unless otherwise stated by the vendor.

Your account data may be retained according to The Week's privacy policy; contact Customer Service for data‑related requests.

Will I get a refund?

Direct subscriptions (website / ManageMyMags)

Direct subscribers may cancel anytime and are entitled to a full refund for any un‑mailed issues within 30 days of cancellation.

See The Week's official refund policy for details and timing of refunds.

App Store, Google Play and Magzter

  • App Store (iOS): Subscriptions auto‑renew and cannot be canceled during the active period; disable auto‑renew at least 24 hours before the period ends. Any unused free trial is forfeited on purchase. App page
  • Google Play: No specific The Week policy found; manage subscriptions via Google Play. Check Google Play Help for refunds and cancellation rules. Google Play subscriptions
  • Magzter (The Week Middle East): Offers a 7‑day money‑back refund for digital subscriptions after purchase. Magzter listing

The Week in English for United Arab Emirates plans and pricing

Pricing summary

The table below lists available digital and print plans and their AED prices for UAE customers as sourced from official listings.

Plan Price (AED) Period Features
Single Issue (digital, UK Edition) AED 12.99 - 14.99 One issue Digital single issue in app
1-Month Subscription (digital, UK Edition) AED 49.99 Monthly Unlimited digital access via app
3-Month Subscription (digital, UK Edition) AED 99.99 3 months Unlimited digital access via app
6-Month Subscription (digital, UK Edition) AED 184.99 6 months Unlimited digital access via app
12-Month Subscription (digital, UK Edition) AED 369.99 12 months Unlimited digital access via app
1-Month Subscription (digital, US Edition) AED 49.99 Monthly Unlimited digital access via app
1-Year Subscription (digital, US Edition) AED 344.99 12 months Unlimited digital access via app
Weekly Print Subscription (print edition via distributor) AED 475.24 per week Weekly Print edition delivered weekly in UAE

Notes on pricing

Digital prices are based on App Store listings for UK and US editions available in the UAE.

Print weekly subscription pricing is sourced from a UAE distributor and reflects local delivery rates.

Your consumer rights in United Arab Emirates

Refund and cancellation rights

Under The Week's published terms, direct subscribers may cancel anytime and receive a full refund for un‑mailed issues within 30 days of cancellation.

Magzter offers a seven‑day money‑back period for digital subscriptions in the UAE.

Practical steps under UAE protection

  • Keep proof of purchase, subscription number and cancellation confirmation.
  • If you believe your refund or cancellation rights are denied, consider contacting your card issuer for a chargeback as a last resort.

Customer experiences

What customers praise

  • Many users value The Week's concise, balanced coverage and multi‑source summaries.
  • Long‑term subscribers frequently cite clarity and objectivity as reasons to stay subscribed.

Common complaints

  • Customers report issues with customer service response times and problems with print delivery in some cases.
  • App reviews note occasional loading bugs, crashes and access failures for digital editions.

Documentation checklist

What to gather before you cancel

  • Subscription number or order reference.
  • Name, email, billing address and last four digits of the card used.
  • Proof of purchase (receipt, confirmation email or App Store/Google Play invoice).

Supporting documents for refunds

  • Evidence of undelivered print issues (photos, delivery records) if claiming un‑mailed issues.
  • Screenshots of app errors or failed downloads for technical refund requests.

Common mistakes

Missing the auto‑renew deadline

Many users assume canceling on the renewal day is sufficient. For App Store purchases, disable auto‑renew at least 24 hours before renewal to avoid being charged.

Always check the exact renewal timestamp in your account settings rather than relying on a calendar date.

Not keeping cancellation confirmation

Another frequent mistake is failing to save cancellation confirmations or reference numbers after contacting Customer Service.

Without confirmation, proving the cancellation date is harder if a refund dispute arises.

Comparative recap

Platform comparison

Platform How to cancel Refund policy Access after cancel
App Store (iOS) Disable Auto‑Renew in iTunes/App Store subscriptions. No special refund; must disable 24 hours before period ends. Free trials forfeited on purchase. App page Access continues until the paid period ends.
Google Play Cancel via Google Play > Subscriptions. No The Week‑specific policy found; follow Google Play refund rules. Google Play subscriptions Access usually continues until the paid period ends.
Direct / ManageMyMags Contact The Week Customer Service by email, phone or post; use ManageMyMags portal where available. Full refund for un‑mailed issues within 30 days. Terms Digital access ends when the paid term expires; refunds reduce future obligations for un‑mailed issues.
Magzter Manage and cancel via Magzter account settings. 7‑day money‑back for digital subscriptions. Magzter Access continues until the end of the billing period unless otherwise stated.

Key takeaways

Direct subscriptions offer the clearest 30‑day un‑mailed‑issue refund policy; Magzter provides a 7‑day digital refund.

App Store and Google Play are governed by their platform rules; manage auto‑renew settings to avoid unwanted renewals.

After cancelling

Follow-up actions

  • Save any cancellation confirmation emails or reference numbers from Customer Service.
  • If you expect a refund, note processing times and check your original payment method for the credit.

Helpful official links

Address

Postal address

The Week

PO Box 843, Haywards Heath RH16 9NY, United Kingdom

Contact advice

For fastest cancellation, contact The Week Customer Service by email or phone and provide your subscription number and purchase proof.

If you use a retailer (App Store, Google Play, Magzter) manage cancellations through that vendor for the smoothest outcome.

FAQ

To cancel your The Week subscription via the App Store, open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad, tap your name, select Subscriptions, find The Week, and turn off Auto-Renew at least 24 hours before the billing period ends. You can also cancel in writing if needed.

Yes, if you cancel a direct subscription to The Week within 30 days, you are entitled to a full refund for any un-mailed issues. Make sure to contact customer service to process your refund.

After you cancel your The Week subscription, your access will continue until the end of the paid term, unless stated otherwise. If you need to confirm details, refer to your account settings or contact customer service.

For subscriptions purchased through Google Play, you should manage and cancel your subscription via the Google Play app. The Week does not have a specific cancellation policy, so check Google Play Help for refund and cancellation rules.

To cancel your The Week Junior subscription, you can contact The Week customer service via email or phone, or you may also cancel in writing. Ensure you have your subscription details ready for a smooth process.