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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.

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– cease all billing from the effective date of cancellation;
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– and, if applicable, send me the final statement or balance confirmation.

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What is Harvard Business Review

Overview

Harvard Business Review (HBR) is a business magazine and digital publisher offering articles, case studies, and research on management, leadership, and strategy.

It serves managers, executives, academics, and professionals seeking evidence-based insights and practical guidance.

Content and audience

HBR publishes digital and print content, including issues, archives, newsletters, and special reports targeted at a global readership.

Subscriptions may be purchased via app stores, directly on HBR platforms, or through third-party distributors in India.

How to cancel Harvard Business Review

Cancel via App Store (iOS)

  • Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
  • Tap your name, then Subscriptions.
  • Select Harvard Business Review and tap Cancel.
  • Note: HBR cannot cancel Apple subscriptions on your behalf; do this through Apple.

Cancel via Google Play (Android)

  • Open the Google Play app and tap your profile.
  • Go to Payments & Subscriptions > Subscriptions.
  • Select Harvard Business Review and choose Cancel.
  • Do not rely on uninstalling the app to stop billing; cancel the subscription in Play instead.

Cancel Web / Direct (HBR.org or print subscriptions)

  • There is no public self‑service portal for some direct or print purchases.
  • Contact HBR customer service by phone or email to request cancellation; provide subscription details.
  • Example support numbers used for Asia/Pacific queries: +61 2 8880 5696 and +44 1858 438 412 (confirm with HBR when contacting).

What happens when you cancel

Access after cancellation

In most cases, access remains active until the end of the current paid billing period.

This applies to App Store and Google Play subscriptions as well as many direct purchases.

Renewal and account status

Cancellation stops future automatic renewals but does not necessarily delete your account or data.

Confirm with HBR support if you need account removal or data deletion after cancellation.

Will I get a refund?

Refunds for direct/web purchases

HBR does not guarantee a 14‑day cooling-off or automatic refund for digital subscriptions.

Refunds for direct purchases are discretionary and may be granted for undelivered print issues or demonstrable service failures.

Refunds for App Store and Google Play

  • iOS (App Store): Refunds are handled by Apple under Apple’s refund policies; HBR typically cannot issue Apple refunds directly.
  • Android (Google Play): Refund requests must follow Google Play’s refund process; HBR typically does not provide prorated refunds for Play purchases.

Harvard Business Review plans and pricing

Plan Price (INR) Period Features
Monthly Digital Subscription (via HBR iOS App) ₹1,199 Monthly Full access to HBR digital content via app
Print + Digital Premium (Living Media India, 1 year, 6 issues) ₹15,700 Annual (1 year, 6 issues) Print bi‑monthly magazine + unlimited digital access, archive, newsletters, mobile app, case studies, 4 e‑books/year
Print Edition US (Media Star / IndiaMags, 1 year, 6 issues) ₹9,660 Annual (1 year, 6 issues) US print edition bi‑monthly magazine delivered (8% discount applied)

Your consumer rights in India

Statutory protections

Indian consumer law may provide remedies for faulty, undelivered, or misrepresented goods and services.

HBR’s published terms do not explicitly promise a 14‑day cooling‑off period, so rely on statutory rights if applicable.

How to assert your rights

  • Collect and present evidence (receipts, delivery logs, emails) when contacting HBR support.
  • If HBR refuses a reasonable remedy, you may escalate to consumer protection authorities or a consumer forum in India.

Customer experiences

Positive feedback

The HBR app on the India App Store shows a moderately positive rating (4.0/5 from 47 ratings), indicating general user satisfaction.

Some subscribers value the depth of analysis and the combination of print and digital access in bundled plans.

Negative or absent feedback

No consistent India‑specific complaints were found on major review aggregators for HBR subscriptions.

Global review platforms sometimes contain unrelated issues such as review quality concerns, but nothing was verified as a recurring HBR India problem.

Documentation checklist

Essential purchase records

  • Order confirmation and payment receipt (email or app store receipt).
  • Subscription ID or account username/email associated with the subscription.

Support and delivery evidence

  • Screenshots of subscription settings showing cancellation or renewal dates.
  • Delivery records for print issues, tracking numbers, or proof of non‑delivery.
  • All correspondence with HBR customer service (dates and content).

Common mistakes

Uninstalling the app instead of cancelling

Uninstalling the HBR app does not stop billing for subscriptions purchased through app stores.

Always cancel subscriptions in the App Store or Google Play subscription manager.

Assuming automatic refunds or immediate account deletion

Do not assume a refund or account deletion will be automatic after cancellation; refunds are platform‑dependent or discretionary.

Always request written confirmation of cancellation and any refund decisions from the provider.

Comparative recap

Channel How to cancel Refund handling Access after cancel
App Store (iOS) Cancel via iOS Settings > Subscriptions Refunds handled by Apple per Apple policy Access remains until end of current billing period
Google Play (Android) Cancel in Google Play > Subscriptions Refunds handled by Google Play policy Access continues until end of the paid period
Web / Direct (HBR.org or print) Contact HBR customer service by email or phone to request cancellation Refunds discretionary; may be issued for undelivered print or technical failures Access typically continues until end of paid period; keep documentation

After cancelling

Next steps to confirm cancellation

  • Save any cancellation confirmation emails or confirmation screens.
  • Monitor your bank or card statements for any unexpected charges after cancellation.

If charges continue

  • Contact the platform (Apple/Google) or your bank to dispute recurring charges if cancellation was confirmed but billing continued.
  • Escalate to HBR customer support with your documentation if platform dispute is insufficient.

Address

India office

Harvard Business School Publishing India Pvt. Ltd.

Dextrus, Office No. W05, Peninsula Towers, 6th floor, Peninsula Corporate Park, G.K. Marg, Lower Parel (West), Mumbai 400013, India

Mailing and contact advice

If you send physical correspondence, include your subscription details and copies of receipts.

Always follow up with an email and retain delivery proof when possible.

FAQ

To cancel your Harvard Business Review subscription via the App Store, open Settings on your iPhone or iPad, tap your name, then Subscriptions, select Harvard Business Review, and tap Cancel. Remember to keep proof of cancellation.

After cancellation, you will typically retain access to your Harvard Business Review subscription until the end of the current billing period. Ensure you keep documentation of your cancellation.

Refunds for Harvard Business Review subscriptions are discretionary and may be issued for undelivered print issues or service failures. For digital subscriptions, refunds are handled by the respective app stores.

To cancel your print subscription to Harvard Business Review, you need to contact their customer service by email or phone. Provide your subscription details and keep proof of your cancellation request.

Harvard Business Review offers several subscription plans, including a Monthly Digital Subscription for ₹1,199 and a Print + Digital Premium plan for ₹15,700 annually. Check your plan details for cancellation options.