Servicio de cancelación N°1 en United States
Señora, Señor,
Le notifico mediante la presente mi decisión de poner fin al contrato relativo al servicio Disc Golf Network.
Esta notificación constituye una voluntad firme, clara e inequívoca de cancelar el contrato, con efecto en la primera fecha posible o de conformidad con el plazo contractual aplicable.
Le ruego tome todas las medidas útiles para:
– cesar toda facturación a partir de la fecha efectiva de cancelación;
– confirmarme por escrito la buena toma en cuenta de la presente solicitud;
– y, en su caso, transmitirme el recuento final o la confirmación de saldo.
La presente cancelación le es dirigida por e-correo certificado. El envío, el sellado de tiempo y la integridad del contenido están establecidos, lo que lo convierte en un escrito probatorio que responde a las exigencias de la prueba electrónica. Por lo tanto, dispone de todos los elementos necesarios para proceder al tratamiento regular de esta cancelación, de conformidad con los principios aplicables en materia de notificación escrita y libertad contractual.
De conformidad con las reglas relativas a la protección de datos personales, le solicito también:
– suprimir el conjunto de mis datos no necesarios para sus obligaciones legales o contables;
– cerrar todo espacio personal asociado;
– y confirmarme el borrado efectivo de los datos según los derechos aplicables en materia de protección de la vida privada.
Conservo una copia íntegra de esta notificación así como la prueba de envío.
How to Cancel Disc Golf Network: Complete Guide
What is Disc Golf Network
Disc Golf Network is a subscription streaming service focused on live and on-demand disc golf coverage, including Disc Golf Pro Tour events, selected PDGA majors and curated on-demand shows. The platform offers tiered access that differentiates simultaneous streams, access to premium events and add-on pay-per-view content for final rounds or whole events. Many users sign up for live tournament days, season-long content and post-produced highlights rather than casual short clips.
Official materials list three core tiers: a Basic, Standard and Pro plan with PDGA member discounts; plans vary by features such as number of simultaneous devices and access to premium event coverage. Historically published plan pricing is provided in US dollars by official partners and platform release notes, and PDGA-linked accounts are eligible for sizeable subscription discounts when subscriptions are purchased or linked through the service’s website.
Subscription plans and approximate AU pricing
Disc Golf Network sells monthly and annual subscriptions and offers PDGA-linked discounts that can reduce monthly costs or provide free Basic access for active PDGA members. Official plan names and common US list prices are widely documented; the table below converts those published USD amounts to Australian dollars as an approximate reference using a recent mid-market rate. Use these A$ figures as a planning estimate only; your billing statement may differ depending on where you subscribed and local app-store pricing.
| Plan | Typical US price (source) | Approx AU price (approx) | PDGA discount note |
|---|---|---|---|
| DGN Basic (monthly/yearly) | $5.99 / $59.99 | A$8.95/month approx A$89.70/year approx | Basic may be free for linked PDGA members. |
| DGN Standard (monthly/yearly) | $12.99 / $129.99 | A$19.40/month approx A$194.35/year approx | PDGA discount typically reduces monthly price by about half when eligible. |
| DGN Pro (monthly/yearly) | $19.99 / $239.99 | A$29.85/month approx A$358.80/year approx | Pro plan includes broader event access and extra simultaneous streams. |
Note: conversions shown are approximate using a mid-market USD→AUD rate near 1.49 on early January 2026; final billed amounts may differ by platform (app store vs web) and local taxes.
How Disc Golf Network billing typically works
From a financial perspective, subscriptions are auto-renewing: the service charges the stored payment method at the start of each billing period unless the subscription is ended prior to renewal. Billing frequency (monthly vs yearly) determines the quantum of the recurring charge.
Proration and downgrades: upgrades or downgrades between tiers can produce prorated adjustments depending on timing and the platform used to subscribe; app-store purchases may be handled differently from website purchases. Where a PDGA discount is linked, the discounted rate applies only when the account is associated according to the service’s account-linking rules.
Refunds and cooling-off: digital subscriptions and used digital content present limits on refunds under commercial terms. Refund eligibility often depends on timing relative to renewal, demonstrable technical failure to deliver the promised content, and platform rules applying to purchases made through third-party app stores. Regulatory exceptions may exist but are typically narrow.
Customer experience with cancellations
What users report
Public feedback shows two recurring clusters: service quality complaints (stream stability, rewind/pause issues on live) and friction around ending subscriptions or getting refunds after an unwanted renewal. Several forum and app-store posts describe app performance problems and difficulty getting a prompt refund when an unwanted renewal occurred.
Some subscribers note differences depending on where they purchased the subscription: purchases via an app store are managed under the app-store rules, while website purchases and PDGA-linked discounts may require website account linking. Users have reported cases where cancellation attempts behaved inconsistently between app and website, generating confusion and, in a subset of reports, unplanned renewals.
Recurring issues and practical takeaways
Multiple posts advise checking the subscription origin (app store vs website) because management and refund paths differ. Several forum threads record situations where users thought they had cancelled but were still billed at renewal; in some cases refunds were eventually granted after persistence. Others report being denied refunds under the service’s terms. These experiences indicate that timing, platform and documentation strongly influence outcomes.
Financial takeaway: track renewal dates and the platform used to subscribe; linking PDGA membership affects price and the route that handles account changes. Treat automatic renewals as a budgeting obligation until you have clear documentation showing otherwise.
Legal and consumer-rights context relevant to Disc Golf Network
Australian regulators have increasingly focused on subscription transparency and cancelation friction in digital services. Recent ACCC actions against large subscription providers highlight that unclear renewal communications or misleading cancellation processes can attract regulatory scrutiny. Consumers have statutory rights under the Australian Consumer Law, but outcomes for digital subscriptions depend on whether the service breached consumer guarantees or misled customers about renewal mechanics.
For Disc Golf Network specifically, refund or dispute outcomes will often hinge on where the purchase was made (website vs app store), the exact terms published at the time of purchase and whether technical failures to deliver content can be evidenced. Keep in mind that app-store purchases typically fall under the app store’s refund policies.
Documentation checklist
- Account and purchase record: screenshot or record of the subscription plan, billing cycle and the platform where you subscribed.
- Billing statements: clear bank or card statements showing dates and amounts of charges.
- Terms and timestamp: capture the service terms or pricing page as displayed at the time you subscribed or renewed.
- Technical failure evidence: logs, timestamps or screenshots showing streaming failures if seeking a performance-based refund.
- PDGA link proof: if you relied on a PDGA discount, keep evidence of a linked account or discount code activation.
Common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid when managing a Disc Golf Network subscription
- 1. Overlooking where you subscribed: app-store and website purchases are handled differently; it matters for refunds and account management.
- 2. Missing renewal dates: auto-renew can post a full year charge unexpectedly if you are on annual billing.
- 3. Not saving receipts or screenshots: lack of documentation weakens a later refund or dispute claim.
- 4. Assuming technical problems qualify automatically: you will usually need demonstrable error logs or repeated failure reports to support a refund claim.
- 5. Ignoring PDGA linkage rules: discounts often require account linking through specific routes and cannot be applied retroactively in many cases.
How refunds and disputes commonly play out
From a financial perspective, refunds for renewals are not automatic. The typical outcomes reported include: full refund, partial refund or no refund depending on timing, proof submitted and platform terms. Some users reported successful refunds after persistent follow-up with evidence; others reported denials citing the service terms.
Chargebacks are an option some consumers mention when a refund is refused, but they carry risks: a chargeback can lead to account suspension, potential merchant disputes and a time-limited investigation by your card issuer. Consider chargebacks only after weighing documentation strength and other dispute routes. From a budgeting standpoint, calculate the expected recovery probability before initiating a chargeback.
Subscription plan comparison and alternatives table
| Service or option | What it provides | Typical cost (A$) |
|---|---|---|
| Disc Golf Network (DGN) - Standard | Live and on-demand DGPT events, 2 simultaneous streams, PDGA discounts when linked | A$19.40/month approx or A$194.35/year approx |
| Disc Golf Network - Pro | Broader event coverage including some majors, 3 simultaneous streams, perks for annual subscribers | A$29.85/month approx or A$358.80/year approx |
| Free/YouTube highlights | Selective final rounds or candidate highlights posted by DGPT/JomezPro channels; no guaranteed live access | Free / varies |
| Pay-per-view event access | Single-event live access without full subscription | Varies - often under A$30 per event |
These alternatives show the trade-off between full-season convenience and lower-cost or free access to select content. From a budgeting view, calculate the annual outlay versus how many live events or exclusive shows you actually watch. If you average only a few paid events per year, a PPV model or selective free streaming may be economically preferable.
Practical steps for a dispute or refund request (what to prepare and expect)
Do not assume immediate reversal: prepare a concise timeline showing subscription purchase date, renewal date and any technical failures. Have bank statements, screenshots of the subscription page and any in-app receipts ready as supporting evidence. Expect that outcomes will vary based on platform and the service’s published terms at the time you subscribed.
When contesting a charge, keep correspondence records and a clear chronology. If the purchase was via an app store, the app-store refund policy will usually be decisive; website purchases typically route through the service’s own billing and terms. From a financial-advisor perspective, quantify the dispute value against the likely time cost of pursuing redress.
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What to do after cancelling Disc Golf Network
After you have ended your subscription, monitor your next two billing cycles and your card statement for any unexpected charges. Reconcile actual refunds or credits against the documentation checklist and compute the net financial impact in your household budget for the year.
From a cost-optimisation standpoint, use the freed cashflow to decide whether to reallocate spend to occasional PPV purchases or to save towards a yearly pass only if you will actually consume that much exclusive content. Track how many events you watch over a season; if it is fewer than the breakeven number relative to the annual fee, the cheaper model is usually to buy individual event access or rely on free highlights.
If you are affected by unclear renewal terms or what appears to be misleading communication, document dates and messages and consider raising the issue with your payment provider and, where relevant, the national consumer regulator. Regulatory actions in similar subscription cases indicate that transparent evidence increases the likelihood of a favourable remedy.
Finally, review your subscription calendar annually and treat auto-renewals as recurring fixed costs in your budget until you decide whether the service delivers proportional value. Reassess at season end rather than mid-season to avoid losing value paid for but not used.