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Fpl
Suite 302, Level 3, 17 Castlereagh Street
2000 Sydney Australia






Contract number:

To the attention of:
Cancellation Department – Fpl
Suite 302, Level 3, 17 Castlereagh Street
2000 Sydney

Subject: Contract Cancellation – Certified Email Notification

Dear Sir or Madam,

I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate contract number relating to the Fpl 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,


11/01/2026

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Fpl
Suite 302, Level 3, 17 Castlereagh Street
2000 Sydney , Australia
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How to Cancel Fpl: Complete Guide

What is Fpl

Fpl is a digital service name commonly associated with Fantasy Premier League tools and related third-party apps and sites that offer enhanced statistics, transfer advice and member-only content. The Premier League’s official FPL game remains free to play, but many independent Fpl-branded or Fpl-focused platforms sell premium access, season passes or add-on tools to enhance the free game experience. This guide treats Fpl as a subscription service ecosystem where users typically choose monthly or annual access to data, alerts and advanced planning tools.

Where explicit plan details are published, third-party Fpl tools usually offer tiered memberships (basic, premium, pro) with monthly and yearly billing options. Market examples show a mix of short trials, monthly payments and discounted annual renewals for premium tools that support FPL managers.

Customer experiences with cancellation

What users report

Public reviews and forum threads commonly report a handful of recurring patterns: auto-renewal surprises, difficulty locating a cancellation option inside apps, delayed or limited responses from support, and inconsistent refund handling when a tool stops working after a site update. These observations come from reviews of several Fpl-related tools and services where reviewers explicitly complained about hidden cancel controls and slow refunds.

Recurring issues and practical takeaways

Users say the most frequent problems are: unexpected charge timing around renewals, account access being removed immediately after a cancellation attempt, and support replies that resolve payment disputes only after public complaints. Practical takeaways from reviewers include retaining proof of payment and communication, checking billing dates well ahead of renewal, and monitoring statements for unauthorised renewals.

How cancellations typically work for Fpl subscriptions

Structure: third-party Fpl subscriptions are usually sold as monthly or annual memberships, sometimes with introductory trials. Billing is commonly automatic renewal on a card, payment provider or app-store schedule.

Notice periods and proration: many subscriptions renew immediately at the end of the billing cycle; proration on mid-cycle cancellations varies by provider and is governed by the provider’s terms. Users commonly report that access may continue until the paid period ends or, less favourably, be removed immediately while the final charge remains.

Cooling-off and refunds: Australian consumer protections provide a limited cooling-off principle for online purchases when certain conditions apply, but whether a full refund is offered often depends on the seller’s published policy and the timing of the request relative to a stated trial or cooling-off window. For Fpl tools, documented refund policies are uneven; some platforms offer short trial refunds while others treat refunds as discretionary.

Legal and consumer-rights points that matter for Fpl

Consumer guarantees: Under local consumer law, digital goods must be of acceptable quality and fit for purpose. If a paid Fpl tool stops working or materially differs from the advertised features, you may have the right to a remedy such as repair, replacement or refund.

Automatic renewal notice: Contracts and terms that permit automatic renewal should disclose renewal timing and price. If a renewal was not properly disclosed, you can rely on evidence of the omission when disputing a charge.

These legal points should be evaluated against the specific Fpl provider’s published terms and the evidence you hold about the product’s advertised features and performance.

Documentation checklist

  • Proof of purchase: invoice, card statement line item or app-store receipt showing the merchant name and date.
  • Terms and conditions: a saved copy or screenshot of the provider’s subscription and refund policy as displayed when you purchased.
  • Access history: screenshots showing active access, removal of access, or service failures tied to dates relevant to your claim.
  • Trial or promotional evidence: any screenshots showing a trial offer, trial end date, or promotional price promise.
  • Communication log: dated records of any contact with support or responses received (ticket IDs, timestamps, transcripts).

Common billing outcomes for Fpl cancellations

Final bill timing: final charges are usually calculated up to the last meter of the billing cycle for subscription services; whether you keep access for the paid remainder of a period depends on the provider’s policy.

Proration: Some providers prorate a partial-period cancellation; many do not and will keep full charges for the current period even after cancellation. Expect variance across Fpl vendors.

Refunds: Refund practice ranges from automatic trial refunds within a short window to discretionary refunds only for demonstrable faults. A clear refund policy in your records greatly strengthens your position when you request a reversal.

Practical dispute and chargeback guidance

When a provider refuses a refund for a valid reason, you can lodge a formal dispute with your payment source. Evidence and timing are critical: provide the documentation checklist items when you escalate.

Chargebacks are a last resort. Financial institutions look for documentary evidence of an unresolved dispute and any provider response. Avoid relying solely on verbal claims; provide written proof of the problem and the provider’s refusal to remedy.

What to watch for in provider terms

Look for these specific items inside the provider’s terms and conditions: renewal frequency, cancellation notice windows, refund and trial clauses, anonymous billing descriptors and the policy on account deactivation after cancellation.

Where the provider uses third-party payment platforms or app-store billing, the store’s terms may also determine refund eligibility and the mechanical steps for reversing in-app charges. Keep both sets of terms.

Subscription plans and pricing

PlanBilling frequencyPrice (A$)Typical features
BasicMonthly / yearlyVariesLimited stats, basic alerts
PremiumMonthly / yearlyVariesAdvanced projections, planning tools
Pro / TeamMonthly / yearlyVariesAll features, priority support

Note: published prices for third-party Fpl tools differ by vendor and platform (web vs app-store). If an exact A$ figure is required, check the provider’s pricing disclosures or your app-store receipt. Market examples show most paid Fpl tools sit in low-single-digit to low-double-digit A$ per month or modest annual fees, but exact amounts vary.

Alternatives and comparison

Service typeTypical cost (A$)StrengthWeakness
Official FPL (free)A$0Full official game featuresNo advanced third-party analytics
Third-party premium toolsVariesDeeper data and alertsVariable support and refund terms
Community forums / free resourcesA$0Free advice, crowd solutionsLess structured and no guaranteed features

Common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid

  • Not saving receipts: losing proof of payment makes dispute resolution harder.
  • Missing renewal dates: setting a reminder well ahead of renewal avoids surprise charges.
  • Assuming app-store refunds are automatic: platform rules differ and require evidence in many cases.
  • Deleting access immediately after cancelling: this can remove evidence you need to support a dispute.

Address

  • Address: Suite 302, Level 3, 17 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

How to present a strong cancellation case

Document the timeline: create a clear chronology showing purchase date, trial period (if any), renewal date and the date you sought cancellation or raised the issue.

Keep copies of all service screens and receipts. If a feature stopped working after an update, capture evidence of malfunction and the date it began. Consumers who present concise, dated evidence get results faster.

What to expect after cancellation

Providers commonly respond within a few business days but timelines vary. Possible outcomes include retention of access until period end, immediate loss of access with no refund, a partial refund, or a full refund if the provider accepts the claim.

Monitor your bank or card statement for up to two billing cycles to ensure no further renewals appear. If an unauthorised charge appears, use your documentation when you escalate with the payment provider.

What to do after cancelling Fpl

Keep a single folder with the documentation checklist items and label the cancellation date clearly. Track your statements for subsequent charges and, if necessary, escalate with your payment provider using the prepared evidence.

If you rely on Fpl tools for competition entries or prizes, transfer any essential data or screenshots before access ends. Consider free alternatives or community resources while you reassess whether a paid plan still delivers value for you.

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