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Haaretz
P.O. Box 35029 Schocken 21
P O Box Schocken Israel
digital-support@haaretz.co.il
Cancellation of Haaretz contract
Dear Sir or Madam,

I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Haaretz 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 period.

Please take all necessary measures to:
– cease all billing from the effective date of cancellation;
– confirm in writing the proper processing of this request;
– and, if applicable, send me the final statement or balance confirmation.

This cancellation is addressed to you by certified e-mail. The sending, timestamping and content integrity are established, making it a probative document meeting electronic proof requirements. You therefore have all the necessary elements to proceed with regular processing of this cancellation, in accordance with applicable principles regarding written notification and contractual freedom.

In accordance with personal data protection rules, I also request:
– deletion of all my data not necessary for your legal or accounting obligations;
– closure of any associated personal account;
– and confirmation of actual data deletion according to applicable privacy rights.

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

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Recipient
Haaretz
P.O. Box 35029 Schocken 21
P O Box Schocken , Israel
digital-support@haaretz.co.il
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What is Haaretz

Overview

Haaretz is an Israeli news organisation offering in-depth reporting, analysis and opinion on Israel, the Middle East and global affairs.

The brand publishes editions and apps, including English-language apps that are available in the India App Store and other platforms.

Subscription model

Haaretz offers paid subscriptions that provide full access to articles and app content on supported platforms.

Subscriptions may be sold through platform stores (Apple App Store, Google Play) or directly by Haaretz where available.

How to cancel Haaretz

Cancel via App Store (iOS)

  • Open the Apple ID settings on your iPhone or iPad (Settings → your name → Subscriptions).
  • Find the Haaretz subscription (e.g., English Edition or Tablet Edition) and choose Cancel.
  • Cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current billing period to stop auto‑renewal.
  • Note: you cannot cancel to receive a refund for the current active subscription period once it has begun.

Cancel via Google Play (Android)

  • Follow the standard Google Play subscription process: open Play Store → Menu → Subscriptions → select the subscription → Cancel.
  • If the subscription does not appear under the expected Google account, try other Google accounts on the device.
  • For a general walkthrough of managing Android app subscriptions, see the linked guide below.

Cancel via Web or Direct Billing

  • Haaretz documentation for India-specific web cancellations was not found; direct web cancellation steps may not be publicly listed.
  • If you subscribed on Haaretz.com, look for account or subscription settings on the site, or contact support through the site’s contact channels.

What happens when you cancel

Access after cancellation

When you cancel an auto‑renewing subscription, access typically continues until the end of the paid billing period.

You retain all subscriber access rights until that expiry; content access ends when the period finishes.

Auto‑renewal and billing

Cancelling stops automatic renewal for the next period; you will not be charged after the current period ends.

Platform providers (Apple/Google) handle the billing and the cancellation of auto‑renewal for app store purchases.

Data and account handling

Account data and profile information are retained according to Haaretz’s own policies; specific retention terms were not found for India.

If you need data deletion or export, contact Haaretz support via their site or include a request in your customer contact.

Will I get a refund?

General refund position

No explicit India‑market refund policy or statutory 14‑day cooling‑off was located in Haaretz public listings.

Refunds, if any, are typically governed by the platform used for purchase (Apple or Google Play) and their rules.

Free trial and partial usage

If you accepted a free trial and then purchased a subscription, any unused portion of the trial is forfeited upon purchase.

This forfeiture is stated in app descriptions for the App Store editions.

How to request a refund

  • For App Store purchases, request refunds through Apple’s Report a Problem system or Apple Support.
  • For Google Play purchases, request refunds via Google Play Help or the Play Store order history.
  • If you purchased directly from Haaretz and need a refund, contact Haaretz support through their website contact channels.

Haaretz plans and pricing

Visible app prices (Apple App Store, India)

App store listings in India show monthly and annual price points for the Haaretz English Edition in local currency.

Prices stated below are taken from the Haaretz English Edition app listing in the India App Store.

Price table

Plan Price Period Features
Haaretz Monthly ₹1,499 monthly Full access to Israel and Mideast news (via iPhone app)
Haaretz Annual ₹14,900 annual Full access to Israel and Mideast news (via iPhone app)

Your consumer rights in India

Platform vs merchant rights

Digital purchases made through the Apple App Store or Google Play are primarily subject to the platform’s purchase and refund policies.

Haaretz’s public listings do not detail additional India‑specific statutory rights or cooling‑off periods.

Statutory cooling‑off and refunds

No explicit 14‑day cooling‑off entitlement or India‑specific refund promise was located in Haaretz’s app listings.

If you believe statutory consumer protections apply, you may raise the issue with platform support or local consumer authorities.

Customer experiences

Reported problems

Some online complaints have described difficulty cancelling, slow or unhelpful customer service, and login/access problems despite paid subscriptions.

Users have also reported trouble locating and managing subscriptions when multiple accounts or payment methods are involved.

Positive feedback

There are fewer public positive reviews visible; one Trustpilot review found was positive but not sufficient to draw broad conclusions.

Overall, experiences appear mixed with a number of navigation and support issues reported by some users.

Documentation checklist

Before you start cancelling

  • Have the Apple ID or Google account email used to purchase the subscription.
  • Locate the order receipt or transaction ID from the App Store or Google Play purchase history.
  • Note the subscription name (Haaretz English Edition, Tablet Edition, etc.) and billing period.

If you need to contact support

  • Take screenshots of subscription listings, billing entries and any error messages.
  • Keep a record of cancellation confirmation screens or emails from Apple/Google.
  • When contacting Haaretz support, include the receipt, account email and device type for faster handling.

Common mistakes

Cancelling too late

Waiting until the last day can risk missing the 24‑hour cutoff required by the App Store for stopping auto‑renewal.

Always cancel at least a full day before the renewal date for store‑managed subscriptions.

Using the wrong account or store

Purchases can be tied to a specific Apple ID or Google account; cancelling under a different account will not stop the charge.

Check which account was used for the original purchase before attempting cancellation.

Expecting an immediate refund

Cancellation typically prevents future charges but does not guarantee refunds for the current paid period.

Request refunds through the platform (Apple/Google) or Haaretz support; do not assume automatic reimbursement.

Comparative recap

Quick comparison

The table below summarises cancellation and refund handling across platforms commonly used in India.

Comparison table

Platform How to cancel Refunds Notes
Apple App Store (iOS) Apple ID settings → Subscriptions → Cancel Handled by Apple; refunds via Apple support Cancel ≥24 hours before renewal; cannot cancel current active period for refund
Google Play (Android) Play Store → Subscriptions → Cancel Handled by Google Play; request via Play order history If subscription not visible, check other Google accounts on device
Web / Direct Follow site account settings or contact Haaretz support Depends on Haaretz’s direct billing policy; no India‑specific policy found Public web cancellation instructions for India were not located

After cancelling

Confirm cancellation

Check your Apple ID or Google Play subscription list to ensure the Haaretz subscription shows as cancelled.

Keep any confirmation emails or screenshots for your records.

Next steps and support links

Address

Corporate mailing address

Haaretz corporate postal address (useful if you need to send formal correspondence):

P.O. Box 35029 Schocken 21, Tel Aviv 61350, Israel

Notes about contacting Haaretz

No India‑specific postal or customer service address was found in public listings; use the website contact forms or platform support channels where possible.

Include your subscription receipts and account details when writing to ensure faster handling of queries.

FAQ

To cancel your Haaretz subscription via the Apple App Store, go to your Apple ID settings, select Subscriptions, find your Haaretz subscription, and choose Cancel. Remember to cancel at least 24 hours before the billing period ends to avoid auto-renewal.

If you subscribed to Haaretz via Google Play, open the Play Store, go to Menu, select Subscriptions, find your Haaretz subscription, and choose Cancel. Ensure you check all Google accounts on your device if the subscription does not appear.

After canceling your Haaretz subscription, you will retain access to all content until the end of your current billing period. Your access will cease once that period concludes.

Haaretz does not have a specific refund policy for the Indian market. Refunds, if applicable, are generally handled by the platform used for purchase, such as Apple or Google Play, so check their policies for details.

If you subscribed directly through Haaretz's website, look for account settings on their site to cancel your subscription. If you cannot find the cancellation option, consider contacting Haaretz support for assistance.