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I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the The Atlantic 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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Cancellation The Atlantic: Easy Method
What is The Atlantic
Overview
The Atlantic is an American news and opinion magazine that publishes long-form journalism, analysis, and commentary on politics, culture, and society.
Offerings
Subscriptions include digital access via apps, in-app purchases on iOS/Android, and paid print editions shipped internationally, including India.
How to cancel The Atlantic
Cancel via App Store (iOS)
- Open iOS Settings → tap your name → Subscriptions → select The Atlantic → tap Cancel Subscription.
- Or use Apple’s subscription management on the web; Apple handles billing and cancellation for iOS in-app purchases.
Cancel via Google Play (Android)
- Open Google Play app → Profile → Payments & subscriptions → Subscriptions → select The Atlantic → Cancel subscription.
- Google handles billing and cancellations for Android in-app purchases, not The Atlantic.
Cancel a web / direct subscription
- Log in to your Atlantic account, go to the Manage Subscription page and click “Cancel”.
- If you prefer assistance, contact Customer Care by email at [email protected] or by phone at 855‑940‑0585 to request cancellation.
Cancel by registered mail (proof)
- Send a signed cancellation request by registered mail to The Atlantic Customer Care, P.O. Box 37564, Boone, IA 50037-0564.
- Keep copies and tracking/acknowledgement as proof of your request.
What happens when you cancel
Access after cancellation
When you cancel, you typically keep access until the end of the paid period; you are not billed for future periods after cancellation.
Renewal and billing
For in-app subscriptions, Apple or Google control renewals and billing. For direct subscriptions, The Atlantic stops future renewal after cancellation.
Account and data
Your Atlantic account usually remains active for login and may retain reading history and settings; account deletion is a separate request in many services.
Will I get a refund?
Platform-specific refund rules
- App Store (iOS): Refunds are handled by Apple under Apple’s policy; The Atlantic does not process these refunds.
- Google Play (Android): Refunds are handled by Google under Google’s policy; The Atlantic does not guarantee these refunds.
Web/direct subscription refunds and exceptions
Web purchases are generally non-refundable under the stated policy; cancelling usually does not automatically grant a refund or credit for unused time.
However, The Atlantic’s internal FAQ indicates they may issue a prorated refund of the remaining portion within 3 - 5 business days using the original payment method in some cases.
Legal exceptions
- Local consumer protection laws may override stated policies and require refunds, cooling-off rights, or prorated credits.
- If you believe a local law applies, document your case and seek redress via bank chargeback or consumer authorities as needed.
The Atlantic plans and pricing
Digital plans
The following digital pricing reflects in-app purchases listed on the App Store India for The Atlantic.
Print plans
Print edition prices are for the US Edition sold by Media Star with shipping to India where indicated.
| Plan | Price (INR) | Period | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-App Monthly Subscription (iOS) | ₹799 | Monthly | Unlimited access via The Atlantic app |
| In-App Annual Subscription (iOS) | ₹7,900 | Annual | Unlimited access via The Atlantic app |
| Print Edition - Single Issue | ₹2,337 | Single issue | US Edition print issue via Media Star (includes shipping within India) |
| Print Edition - 3 Month / 2 Issues | ₹4,674 | 3 months (2 issues) | US Edition print via Media Star |
| Print Edition - 6 Month / 5 Issues | ₹11,430 | 6 months (5 issues) | US Edition print via Media Star |
| Print Edition - 1 Year / 10 Issues | ₹21,844 | Annual (10 issues) | US Edition print via Media Star |
Your consumer rights in India
Key rights and protections
Indian consumers can seek redress for unfair practices, deficient service, or inability to cancel as promised under the Consumer Protection framework.
Payment disputes can often be raised with the card issuer or payment provider (chargeback) when unauthorized or incorrect charges occur.
Practical steps in India
- Keep written records and evidence of cancellation attempts (emails, screenshots, registered mail receipts).
- Raise a dispute with your bank or card issuer if charges continue after cancellation.
- File complaints with the National Consumer Helpline or your local consumer forum if the provider fails to resolve the issue.
Customer experiences
Positive feedback
- Many subscribers praise The Atlantic’s high-quality writing and thoughtful journalism.
- Some users report successful resolution via Customer Care, including turning off auto-renewal and re-sending missing print issues.
Negative feedback
- Complaints include difficulty reaching a human representative, automated responses only, or slow/no replies to cancellation requests.
- Other reports cite unexpected auto-renewals, billing after cancellation, and discrepancies between promotional and renewal pricing.
Documentation checklist
Essential records to keep
- Subscription confirmation email and receipts showing plan, price, and start date.
- Screenshots of subscription status, in-app purchase receipts, or Manage Subscription pages.
Evidence for disputes
- Emails or messages sent to Customer Care and timestamps of phone calls or chat sessions.
- Registered mail tracking receipts and any written acknowledgement received from the company.
Common mistakes
Using the wrong cancellation path
Many customers try to cancel a mobile in-app subscription through the website; Apple and Google must be used for in-app purchases.
Confirm whether your subscription was purchased via the App Store, Google Play, or directly on the web before attempting cancellation.
Insufficient proof of cancellation
Failing to keep confirmation emails or proof of a cancellation request makes disputes with banks or consumer bodies harder to resolve.
Always save screenshots, confirmation messages, or registered-mail receipts as proof.
Comparative recap
Quick comparison
The table below summarizes cancellation routes, who manages refunds, and relative ease of each method.
How to choose
Pick the path that matches how you originally paid: App Store for iOS, Google Play for Android, web for a direct subscription.
| Method | Cancel via | Who handles billing/refund | Typical ease |
|---|---|---|---|
| App Store (iOS) | Apple ID Subscriptions in iOS Settings / Apple subscription page | Apple | Moderate - must use Apple system |
| Google Play (Android) | Google Play app → Subscriptions | Moderate - must use Google Play | |
| Web / Direct | Manage Subscription on Atlantic account or contact Customer Care | The Atlantic (web purchases); refunds may be limited | Generally straightforward but refunds vary |
| Registered mail | Send signed cancellation to P.O. Box for proof | The Atlantic processes the request after receipt | Slow but provides proof |
After cancelling
Immediate actions
Check your email for a cancellation confirmation and save it. Monitor your bank or card statements for any further charges.
If charges continue
- Contact the payment provider to dispute unauthorized or post-cancellation charges (bank, card issuer, or payment app).
- Escalate to consumer protection authorities or file a complaint if the company does not resolve the issue.
Address
Corporate address
The Atlantic (corporate headquarters): 600 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20037, United States.
Customer Care / Mail for cancellations
The Atlantic Customer Care, P.O. Box 37564, Boone, IA 50037-0564.
Customer Care contact: email [email protected], phone 855‑940‑0585.