
Serviço de cancelamento N.º 1 em United Kingdom

Senhora, Senhor,
Notifico através desta a minha decisão de pôr termo ao contrato relativo ao serviço Iamnaughty.
Esta notificação constitui uma vontade firme, clara e inequívoca de cancelar o contrato, com efeito na primeira data possível ou de acordo com o prazo contratual aplicável.
Solicito que tome todas as medidas úteis para:
– cessar toda a faturação a partir da data efetiva de cancelamento;
– confirmar-me por escrito a boa tomada em conta deste pedido;
– e, se for o caso, transmitir-me o extrato final ou a confirmação de saldo.
Este cancelamento é-lhe dirigido por correio eletrónico certificado. O envio, a datação e a integridade do conteúdo estão estabelecidos, o que faz dele um escrito comprovativo que responde às exigências da prova eletrónica. Dispõe portanto de todos os elementos necessários para proceder ao tratamento regular deste cancelamento, de acordo com os princípios aplicáveis em matéria de notificação escrita e de liberdade contratual.
De acordo com as regras relativas à proteção de dados pessoais, solicito também:
– que elimine todos os meus dados não necessários às suas obrigações legais ou contabilísticas;
– que encerre qualquer espaço pessoal associado;
– e que me confirme a eliminação efetiva dos dados segundo os direitos aplicáveis em matéria de proteção da vida privada.
Conservo uma cópia integral desta notificação assim como a prova de envio.
Cancellation Iamnaughty: Easy Method
What is Iamnaughty
Iamnaughty is an online dating and adult social platform that connects consenting adults for chats, messaging and paid services. It typically offers free basic access alongside subscription-based features and credits for premium interactions.
The service is operated from a foreign jurisdiction and uses standard online account management, recurring billing and a privacy policy that governs collection and retention of personal data.
How to cancel Iamnaughty
- Check your account: sign in and look for an Account, Subscriptions or Billing section and follow the in‑site cancellation flow. Note the cancellation confirmation number or take screenshots.
- If no clear online option, send an email to the service’s support address (use the support form if available). Include your username, registered email, last four digits of the payment card (do not send full card number), the date you want the subscription terminated and a clear statement: “I hereby cancel my subscription and request written confirmation.” Keep a copy of the sent message and any reply.
- Send a registered letter (recommendation: registered/certified mail with return receipt) to the provider’s mailing address to create proof of delivery. Use the following address, include your account details, signature and the request above, and keep the postal receipt and the returned delivery confirmation (in Italy/European terms this is “raccomandata A/R”).
- If charges continue after cancellation, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and provide the cancellation proof (screenshots, emails, registered mail receipt). Consider filing a chargeback if the provider fails to stop recurring billing or refund unauthorized charges.
What happens when you cancel
After cancellation, most accounts retain access until the end of the paid billing period; renewal should stop at the next renewal date. Immediate termination may occur for some promotional or pay‑per‑use services - check any confirmation from the provider.
The operator may retain billing records and certain account data per their privacy policy and applicable law. Deleting or fully closing an account may be a separate request; cancellation of billing does not always equate to deletion of personal data or chat content.
Will I get a refund?
Refunds depend on the provider’s stated policy. Many adult subscription services do not issue pro‑rata refunds for unused time, but they may refund duplicate or unauthorized charges. In Canada, you may be entitled to a refund where the charge is incorrect, deceptive, or where local consumer laws require it.
If you believe a charge was unauthorized or an error, document everything and request a refund in writing. If the provider refuses and you have proof of cancellation, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and consider filing a complaint with your provincial consumer protection office.
Iamnaughty plans and pricing
| Plan | Billing period | Price (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| Basic / Free | Ad‑supported | Varies |
| Monthly Subscription | 1 month | Varies |
| Quarterly Subscription | 3 months | Varies |
| Annual Subscription | 12 months | Varies |
| Pay‑per‑credit / Premium features | One‑time / On‑demand | Varies |
Your consumer rights in Canada
Canadian consumer protection is primarily handled at the provincial level; many provinces require clear disclosure of recurring charges and an accessible cancellation method. If a merchant engages in deceptive practices or fails to honour stated terms, provincial consumer protection agencies may intervene.
Privacy of personal information in commercial transactions is governed federally by PIPEDA (the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act) where it applies; you have the right to request access to your personal data, request corrections and, in some cases, request deletion. If the company is outside Canada, PIPEDA may still apply to how a Canadian business or service handles personal information in Canada.
Customer experiences
Users commonly report a mix of outcomes: some can cancel quickly through the website and receive confirmation, while others encounter confusing interfaces, delayed responses, or billing that continues after cancellation. Refund experiences are mixed - timely refunds occur for clear billing errors, but many users report reluctance from operators to issue pro‑rated refunds.
Those who document every step (screenshots, emails, postal receipts) typically resolve disputes more successfully. For unresolved billing issues, escalating to the card issuer or a consumer agency is often effective.
Documentation checklist
- Account username and registered email address
- Subscription start date, billing period and transaction IDs
- Screenshots of account pages showing active subscription and any cancellation screens
- Copies of all emails and support tickets exchanged with the service
- Registered mail receipt and returned delivery confirmation (proof of delivery)
- Bank or card statements showing the charges (highlight relevant transactions)
Common mistakes
One frequent mistake is assuming a phone call or an informal message will cancel the subscription - without written confirmation you may be billed again. Another is failing to keep proof: users who do not save receipts, confirmation emails or screenshots have a much harder time disputing continued charges.
Examples: canceling too close to the renewal date and being billed for the next period; sending cancellation to the wrong email address; or closing a payment method (card) without canceling the subscription - this may stop payments but can complicate refunds or prove effective cancellation in disputes.
Comparative recap
| Method | Refund | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Online account cancellation | Possible (depends on policy) | Low |
| Email / support ticket | Possible with written proof | Medium |
| Registered mail (recommended for proof) | Improves chances of successful dispute | Medium - requires postal processing |
| Payment provider / chargeback | Often effective for unauthorized charges | Medium to High - requires bank cooperation and documentation |
After cancelling
After you cancel, keep a copy of any confirmation and monitor your payment method for further charges for at least one billing cycle. If a charge appears after cancellation, contact the merchant with your cancellation proof, then your bank or card issuer to file a dispute if needed.
Helpful resources: Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (privacy and data access), Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (payment disputes and cardholder rights) and Competition Bureau (misleading advertising and unfair practices).
Address
Send registered correspondence to:
PO Box 146, Trident Chambers, Road Town, Tortola, United Kingdom