
Cancellation service N°1 in Australia

Contract number:
To the attention of:
Cancellation Department – Priceline
250 Camberwell Rd
3124 Victoria
Subject: Contract Cancellation – Certified Email Notification
Dear Sir or Madam,
I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate contract number relating to the Priceline 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,
12/01/2026
How to Cancel Priceline: Complete Guide
What is Priceline
Priceline is a national health and beauty retailer best known for its Sister Club loyalty program, store network and product range that spans cosmetics, pharmacy items and wellness. Sister Club is a points-based loyalty scheme that rewards purchases with vouchers and periodic goody boxes; it is free to join and organised around three tiers that depend on a 12-month spend band.
More recently Priceline participates in bundled membership ecosystems such as OnePass, which brings paid membership benefits to several retailers including Priceline. These arrangements affect value propositions, billing and the way refunds or cancellations are handled for paid memberships that interact with Priceline benefits.
Why people cancel Priceline-related services
From a financial perspective the main drivers are cost control, duplication of benefits, or poor perceived value. Examples include a low frequency of online orders that makes a delivery subscription uneconomic, moving to a competitor loyalty program that yields larger discounts, or unexpected renewals after a free trial. Pricing friction and unclear refund rules are common triggers for cancellation.
How cancellations typically work for Priceline-linked memberships
Priceline’s core loyalty program, Sister Club, is free and does not involve a recurring membership fee; redemption mechanics and voucher expiry rules are the main operational items to watch.
Paid memberships that include Priceline benefits (notably OnePass) have explicit billing cycles: monthly and annual plans billed in advance. Free trials may convert automatically into paid subscriptions if not cancelled before the trial ends. T&Cs state membership renewals occur exactly one calendar month or one year after purchase depending on plan type. Expect renewals to follow the timestamp of the original purchase.
Refund and proration rules are material to the decision to cancel: standard OnePass T&Cs state that cancellations take effect at the end of the current paid period and that partially used billing periods are generally not refunded, except where the provider cancels or materially changes terms in ways that meet the refund clause. This means you should evaluate timing against renewal dates to avoid paying for another full period.
Customer experience and cancellation: what users say
What users report
Users describe two main themes: confusion over which programme created a recurring charge (Sister Club is free; OnePass is paid) and surprise from automatic renewals after free trials. OnePass documentation confirms that trials require a payment method and will auto-convert if not cancelled during the trial window. Testimonials on provider pages praise delivery and return benefits, while forum posts and deal platforms show that promotional offers and points deals sometimes lead to mistaken expectations about eligibility and timing.
Recurring issues and practical takeaways
Users commonly report: unclear trial end timestamps, the absence of prorated refunds for partially used paid months, and misunderstandings about where certain benefits apply (for example, some OnePass Flybuys benefits exclude Priceline for in-store 5x Flybuys). The T&Cs explicitly state which benefits apply at Priceline and which do not. Factoring these exclusions into a cost analysis reduces unexpected costs.
Financial analysis: cost, break-even and timing
Price points matter when deciding whether to keep a paid membership that touches Priceline. OnePass pricing is published as A$4/month or A$40/year. Use these figures when modelling break-even against delivery fees and return value.
OnePass’s own calculations use an average standard delivery cost of about A$9.38 to show the monthly plan can pay for itself if you place regular orders; that same reference provides a simple math framework for calculating payback when the primary benefit you use is free standard delivery. From a budget optimisation perspective, compare expected monthly delivery savings to the subscription cost before renewing.
| Plan | Priceline link | Price (AUD) | Key benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sister Club | Priceline loyalty | A$0 | Points per $1, tiered vouchers, biannual beauty boxes, $5 voucher on 400 points. |
| OnePass monthly | Participating retailers | A$4/month | Free standard delivery on eligible items, 365-day return benefits at participating retailers, partner perks. |
| OnePass annual | Participating retailers | A$40/year | Same benefits as monthly, lower annual effective cost. |
Subscription alternatives and comparative value
As a financial advisor I compare OnePass to broader marketplace subscriptions when the single decision is about delivery and return benefits. Canstar’s comparison gives Amazon Prime and eBay Plus benchmark pricing and perks useful for a cross-service ROI analysis. Amazon Prime and eBay Plus both offer 30-day trials and different mixes of streaming, delivery and returns that change the value equation depending on whether you want media as well as shipping savings.
| Service | Typical cost (AUD) | Main features relevant to Priceline shoppers |
|---|---|---|
| OnePass | A$4/month or A$40/year | Free standard delivery on eligible items, 365-day returns at retailer, partner perks. Best if you use multiple participating stores frequently. |
| Amazon Prime | A$9.99/month or A$79/year | Expedited delivery on eligible Amazon orders plus streaming media. Better if Amazon is a core retailer for you. |
| eBay Plus | A$4.99/month or A$49/year | Free express delivery on eligible eBay orders and free returns. Useful for frequent eBay buyers. |
Practical steps to prepare for cancellation
Analysis before cancelling should focus on timing, unused benefits and potential loss of accrued rewards. Because paid plans usually bill in advance and do not prorate, cancelling close to a renewal date can reduce wasted spend. Align cancellation timing to the end of the paid period for best value.
- Audit transactions: check card statements for the original sign-up date and the most recent renewal timestamp.
- Confirm trial windows: identify if a free trial was used and when it converted to a paid plan.
- Calculate lost benefits: note any near-term deliveries, vouchers or points that would be forfeited.
- Record evidence: keep screenshots of terms, timestamps and transaction receipts for disputes.
Documentation checklist
- Account creation date - exact timestamp or nearest date.
- Free trial start and end - proof of trial eligibility if relevant.
- Renewal/charge dates - card or bank statements showing debits.
- Terms and conditions - copy or screenshot of the relevant T&Cs in force at sign-up.
- Voucher and points balances - evidence of accrued rewards and expiry dates.
- Correspondence log - dates and brief content of any communications you initiated (no channel specifics required here).
Refunds, disputes and what to expect
From a consumer-rights perspective, the Australian Consumer Law provides guarantees that supplement contractual terms; however, membership fee refunds are typically governed by the provider’s T&Cs. OnePass T&Cs state that the provider will not ordinarily refund partially used periods, but will pro-rate refunds if the provider cancels the program or materially changes benefits in a way that adversely affects members. This is an important distinction when assessing your practical refund prospects.
Timing for refunds depends on the service’s processing policies and your payment provider; allow at least one billing cycle for reconciliation and check bank statements for credits. If a charge is genuinely unauthorised, your payment provider’s dispute mechanisms are a separate route to pursue recovery. Keep clear documentation to support any dispute.
Common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid
- Missing the trial end - free trials often require an action inside the trial window to avoid auto-renewal; T&Cs may require you to provide a valid payment method during the trial and will charge if it remains active.
- Timing cancellations badly - cancel mid-period expecting a partial refund when T&Cs forbid prorated refunds.
- Confusing loyalty with paid membership - Sister Club is a free loyalty program; OnePass is the paid membership that can change billing exposure.
- Assuming all benefits apply everywhere - some benefits such as 5x Flybuys points are not available at Priceline even if the membership covers other retailers. Read the exclusions.
What to expect after cancelling Priceline-related memberships
Expect cancellations of paid memberships to take effect at the end of the current paid period unless the provider states otherwise. Benefits tied to the membership will usually remain active until that end date. If you hold loyalty vouchers or points with Sister Club, those schemes have their own expiry and redemption rules that remain in force after any paid membership ends.
Monitor your billing statements for at least one renewal cycle to confirm there are no further debits. If a charge appears after cancellation and you can substantiate it, pursue it through your payment provider’s dispute channel while retaining all supporting documentation.
Address
- Address: Priceline Pty Ltd 250 Camberwell Rd Victoria 3124 Australia
How to make a cost-based decision about keeping or cancelling Priceline benefits
From a budgeting perspective, compare the incremental cost of the membership to the incremental savings you can reasonably expect in a typical year. Use conservative assumptions for order frequency and average delivery fees when calculating break-even. For example, if your average eligible delivery fee is near A$9.38, then a monthly A$4 membership will break even after a small number of deliveries per month based on OnePass’ example math. Factor in non-delivery perks only if you realistically will use them.
If you are close to a renewal, prefer waiting to cancel until just before the billing date so you avoid paying for another full period. Re-evaluate annually whether an annual plan at a discounted effective monthly rate is better than month-to-month access.
Recommendations from a financial optimisation standpoint
1. Model three scenarios: low, medium and high usage of delivery/returns benefits; calculate annual net cost or saving for each scenario.
2. If you use Priceline infrequently and value only occasional vouchers from Sister Club, cancel paid membership options and rely on pay-per-use economics.
3. If you frequently buy small parcels from participating retailers, the monthly plan can be cost-effective; annual plans reduce friction and often yield a lower effective monthly cost.
What to do after cancelling Priceline
After cancellation, immediately update your household budget to reflect the change in recurring spend and reallocate any expected savings to higher-return uses such as bill reduction or an emergency buffer. Re-check loyalty balances and schedule redemptions for vouchers or points due to expire soon. Track the next billing cycle to verify no unexpected charges.
Consider alternatives if delivery or return costs remain important: compare single-service subscriptions (Amazon Prime, eBay Plus) against multi-retailer memberships to pick the best fit for your shopping geography and frequency. Use the tables above to guide a quick numerical comparison.