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Bellesa
3800 Rue Saint‑Patrick, Suite 100‑LE
H4E 1A2 Montreal Canada
support@bellesa.com






Contract number:

To the attention of:
Cancellation Department – Bellesa
3800 Rue Saint‑Patrick, Suite 100‑LE
H4E 1A2 Montreal

Subject: Contract Cancellation – Certified Email Notification

Dear Sir or Madam,

I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate contract number relating to the Bellesa 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 notice period.

I kindly request that you take all necessary measures to:

– cease all billing from the effective date of cancellation;
– confirm in writing the proper receipt of this request;
– and, where applicable, send me the final statement or balance confirmation.

This cancellation is sent to you by certified email. The sending, timestamping and integrity of the content are established, making it equivalent proof meeting the requirements of electronic evidence. You therefore have all the necessary elements to process this cancellation properly, in accordance with the applicable principles regarding written notification and contractual freedom.

In accordance with the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and data protection regulations, I also request that you:

– delete all my personal data not necessary for your legal or accounting obligations;
– close any associated personal account;
– and confirm to me the effective deletion of data in accordance with applicable rights regarding privacy protection.

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

Yours sincerely,


13/01/2026

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Bellesa
3800 Rue Saint‑Patrick, Suite 100‑LE
H4E 1A2 Montreal , Canada
support@bellesa.com
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How to Cancel Bellesa: Easy Method

What is Bellesa

Bellesa operates a consumer-facing adult entertainment brand that includes a streaming membership (Bellesa Plus), a retail boutique for sex toys and wellness products, and original series and films focused on ethical production and performer consent. The membership side offers short trial access, monthly billing and annual plans with a mix of curated originals and licensed scenes. Bellesa advertises flexible price points and discreet billing for subscribers, and its help materials and third-party reviews indicate card-based payments are the primary billing channel.

The service markets a low-cost trial and recurring monthly and yearly options; publicly visible plan references show a short 2-day pass and recurring monthly and yearly tiers, and reviewers note that trial terms can convert into higher recurring amounts if not acted on during the trial window. Use of credit or debit cards is commonly reported for purchases.

Subscription plans and approximate AU pricing

Official plan headlines are given in US dollars on service pages; the table below converts those common figures to Australian dollars at an approximate mid-market rate used in January 2026. Conversion is shown as approximate because exchange rates and local merchant pricing can change.

PlanCommon listing (USD)Approximate price (AUD)Notes
Bellesa two-day passUS$3A$4.50 (approx)Short access trial that may auto-convert to a recurring plan if not addressed; limits may apply.
MonthlyUS$19.99A$29.99 (approx)Standard recurring monthly billing; often advertised with promotional discounts.
YearlyUS$120A$180.00 (approx)Annual payment billed up front; typically presented as the cheapest per-month equivalent.

Customer experiences and cancellation feedback

What users report

Public reviews show a majority of positive comments about product quality and discreet packaging, but a non-trivial minority of reviews focus on billing confusion, unexpected renewals and delayed or partial refunds. Trustpilot and similar sites contain mixed scores where some customers praise service and others report unresolved order or refund disputes.

Community threads and forums contain many practical complaints common to subscription services: accidental trial-to-subscription conversions, uncertainty over what was purchased, and difficulty getting refunds when charges are disputed. Services that sell digital access plus physical goods can generate different types of complaints (shipping vs billing) which appear in several consumer discussions. Consumer-oriented sites and chargeback help pages compile cases where cardholders questioned recurring Bellesa charges and sought bank dispute options.

Recurring issues and practical takeaways

Multiple threads show the same patterns: trial offers that convert, card-based billing statements that are discreetly labelled, and sometimes slow resolution of refunds for physical orders. These patterns make accurate records and early monitoring of statements important.

How cancellations typically work for Bellesa subscriptions

Billing model and renewal timing: Bellesa Plus and similar streaming memberships are generally sold on fixed billing cycles (trial, monthly, yearly). When a billing cycle ends, the subscription will either renew automatically or stop depending on the status at that moment; charges are applied on the renewal date listed on your statement. Promotional pricing and trial rates may revert to a higher standard rate when the trial ends.

Proration and access after cancellation: Many digital-subscription services do not prorate for partial periods - cancelling typically prevents future renewals but often leaves access active until the end of the already-paid period. Expect to retain access through the paid cycle unless a refund is agreed. Check statements for the exact charge and timing to confirm which cycle is active.

Refunds and cooling-off: For digital access, refunds are handled according to the service terms and applicable consumer law. A short trial may be charged at a low advertised rate and then convert to a recurring charge; where a charge is disputed as unfair or misrepresented, Australian consumer protections may apply. Physical goods and faulty items can have separate return or replacement rights. Keep documentation to support any refund claim.

What to do if charges continue after you intend to stop

Most important: monitor your bank or card statements and save every receipt and confirmation you have. If a charge appears you do not recognise, collect the billing descriptor, the date and the amount. Third-party dispute channels such as your card issuer can be a final remedy if merchant-level resolution fails. Independent chargeback guides frequently list Bellesa as an example of a merchant many people research when investigating unexpected charges.

Be aware that refunds for international card payments can take time and may involve currency conversion adjustments. If a merchant offers a refund as store credit rather than a card reversal, that outcome is commonly reported in product-order disputes and is a key negotiation point.

Documentation checklist

  • Receipt or order ID: screenshot or copy of the purchase confirmation showing amount and date.
  • Billing descriptor: exact text that appeared on your bank or card statement.
  • Trial terms or promo copy: any screenshots of advertised trial length or promotional price.
  • Refund or dispute communications: records of messages and any referenced ticket numbers.
  • Card statement history: a short export or screenshot showing the recurring charge and dates.
  • Product delivery evidence: tracking or delivery confirmation for physical purchases if relevant.

Common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid

  • 1. Assuming a short trial will never bill: trial offers sometimes convert automatically to a higher recurring rate if not cancelled within the trial window.
  • 2. Relying on memory instead of records: not keeping receipts, screenshots or statement lines makes reopening a dispute harder.
  • 3. Confusing product purchases with subscription charges: physical order refunds and digital subscription refunds are handled differently and may require separate follow up.
  • 4. Missing the renewal date: many disputes arise because the renewal happens before a user notices and acts.
  • 5. Expecting immediate bank reversals: bank disputes can take time and outcomes vary depending on evidence and issuer policies.

Practical tips from experienced cancellation specialists

First, treat the billing descriptor and the exact posted date as the primary identifiers when you later raise a question with your card provider or a consumer agency. Next, gather contemporaneous screenshots of the plan you bought and the price you were shown. Additionally, note whether the charge came from a card processor or a named merchant; anonymous descriptors slow down resolution. Most importantly keep a single folder (secure and private) with all evidence.

Insider tip: when a trial or promotional price is offered, take a timestamped screenshot that captures the trial length and the stated renewal price; that visual evidence is persuasive for both merchants and banks.

How Australian consumer protections relate to Bellesa subscriptions

Consumer law can provide protections where services are misleading, faulty or not delivered as promised. For digital subscriptions, statutory guarantees cover major misrepresentations and failure to supply the service as described. For physical goods purchased from the same merchant, separate rights apply for faulty or misdescribed items. Keep claims concise and evidence-based if you take the matter to a consumer agency or your payment provider. (Short local guidance only; consult your card issuer or consumer affairs body for a formal complaint process.)

Tables: plan features and cancellation implications

PlanAccess after cancellationRefund likelihoodBilling channel
Two-day passOften remains active to end of trial windowLow for automatic renewals unless misrepresentation shownCard payment; may auto-convert
MonthlyAccess usually until period endPossible if merchant error or misbillingCard-based recurring billing
YearlyAccess until annual expiryRefunds less likely unless product faulty or law requiresOne-off annual charge

Address

  • Address: 3800 Rue Saint-Patrick, Suite 100, Montréal QC H4E 1A4, Canada

Public company registry entries show the corporate registered office at the Montreal address above; that address is useful for record-keeping and for reference when checking corporate filings.

Disputes, chargebacks and escalation - what to expect

If merchant-level resolution is unsuccessful, cardholders commonly escalate to their issuer with a dispute or chargeback claim. Banks will ask for documentation showing attempts to resolve the issue with the merchant and evidence that a refund or correction was warranted. Expect a timeline measured in weeks, not days.

Be prepared for outcomes that include a full reversal, a partial refund, a merchant-offered store credit, or a declined chargeback. The deciding factors are the quality of your evidence, the merchant's records and the issuer's rules. Keep copies of everything.

What to expect after a cancellation request

When a subscription is set to stop renewing, typical post-request events are continued access until the period end, a confirmation (merchant or payment statement) and monitoring of the next expected renewal date. If a renewal still posts, use your documentation to raise the case promptly with your card issuer.

Expect any refunds to reflect the original payment currency and to be adjusted for exchange-rate differences and processing times when your account is in AUD.

What to Do After Cancelling Bellesa

After stopping future renewals, audit your statements for at least two subsequent cycles to ensure no further charges appear. Keep all receipts and a short timeline of actions and dates in a secure place. If any unexpected charge appears, open a documented dispute with your issuer and provide the evidence described in the documentation checklist above.

Consider setting notifications on the card used for the subscription and review recurring payments periodically. If you rely on a shared or joint card, ensure other authorised users know about the cancellation so duplicate charges are avoided.

FAQ

To verify your Bellesa subscription charges, check your bank statement for the exact descriptor, date, and amount charged. Ensure it corresponds to either a Bellesa Plus streaming pass or a retail purchase from the Bellesa boutique. Keep a record of this information as it may be needed for any disputes.

Locate your purchase confirmation email or account settings on the Bellesa website to review the terms of service that were in effect when you subscribed. This will help you understand trial conversion clauses and refund policies.

To avoid being charged again, submit your cancellation request before your next billing date. Check your billing cycle and calculate the last day you can submit your notice to ensure it is processed in time.

Before canceling your Bellesa subscription, prepare your subscription confirmation, billing evidence from your bank statement, a copy of the terms of service, and a timeline of your subscription activities. This documentation will support your cancellation request.

In your cancellation request to Bellesa, include your membership identifier, a clear statement of your intent to cancel, and any relevant details from your subscription confirmation. It's advisable to send this request via registered mail to keep proof of your cancellation.