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P.O. Box 37684
Boone United States
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Cancellation of The New Yorker contract
Dear Sir or Madam,

I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the The New Yorker 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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P.O. Box 37684
Boone , United States
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Cancellation The New Yorker: Easy Method

What is The New Yorker

Overview

The New Yorker is a long‑standing American magazine known for in‑depth reporting, commentary, fiction, and cultural criticism.

It offers digital subscriptions, an app for iOS and Android, and printed issues distributed internationally, including to India via third‑party resellers.

Subscription types

Subscriptions include digital access (app/web), single print issues, and recurring print plans sold through distributors for India.

Pricing and fulfilment for print in India are often handled by regional resellers rather than directly by the publisher.

How to cancel The New Yorker

Cancel via App Store (iOS)

  • Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
  • Tap your name → Subscriptions; find The New Yorker and select Cancel.
  • Cancel at least 24 hours before the free trial or renewal to avoid the next charge.

Cancel via Google Play (Android)

  • Open Google Play → Profile → Payments & Subscriptions → Subscriptions.
  • Select The New Yorker and tap Cancel; confirm to turn off auto‑renew.
  • Turn off auto‑renew before the trial or billing period ends to prevent the next charge.

Cancel on the web (newyorker.com)

  • Sign in at newyorker.com → My Account → Manage Subscription → Cancel.
  • If you prefer assistance, use the site chat widget to request cancellation from support.
  • Follow confirmation prompts and keep any confirmation email or screenshot for your records.

What happens when you cancel

Access after cancellation

Cancellations are processed immediately, but access usually remains until the end of the current billing period.

For app purchases, Apple/Google often allow access through the paid interval even after cancellation.

Renewal and billing effects

If you cancel before a free trial ends (observing any minimum notice periods), you will avoid future charges.

For print subscriptions, you may still receive one or two issues after cancellation depending on mail schedules.

Account and data

Canceling stops recurring billing but does not necessarily delete your account or reading history; contact support if you require account removal.

Keep confirmation receipts and note the cancellation date in case of billing disputes.

Will I get a refund?

Digital subscriptions (web and app)

The New Yorker does not offer refunds once a free trial ends or after a paid subscription begins.

For app‑store purchases, the publisher refers refund requests to Apple or Google rather than issuing refunds directly.

App Store and Google Play purchases

  • Request refunds through Apple (Report a Problem) or Google Play help; The New Yorker does not process these refunds.
  • Refund outcomes are subject to each platform’s policies and timelines.

Print orders and merchandise

Returns for store merchandise are accepted within 30 days in original condition; refunds processed in 3 - 5 business days after receipt.

International returns may take longer and customers typically pay return shipping for overseas orders.

The New Yorker plans and pricing

Available India print plans (resellers)

Below are verified print prices for India from known resellers. Digital prices in INR were not found on the official site.

Plan Price (INR) Period Features
Print - 6 Month (magazinesubscriptions.in) ₹46,233.00 6 Months 26 print issues delivered by courier/registered post to India
Print - 1 Year (magazinesubscriptions.in) ₹92,466.00 1 Year 52 print issues delivered by courier/registered post to India
Print - 6 Month (just4go.com) ₹44,153.00 6 Months 26 print issues delivered by courier/registered post to India
Print - 1 Year (just4go.com) ₹88,306.00 1 Year 52 print issues delivered by courier/registered post to India
Single print issue (imported, via Ubuy) ₹14,908 Single Issue One imported print copy; excludes shipping/customs (additional charges apply)

Notes on digital pricing

No explicit digital subscription prices in INR were found on the official New Yorker site; official listings use U.S. dollars and app stores.

For official app and web pricing information see the publisher FAQs linked below.

Your consumer rights in India

Key protections

Indian consumers are protected against unfair trade practices and can seek remedies under the Consumer Protection Act (2019) and related rules.

Rights include seeking redressal for deficient services, unfair practices, and misrepresentation regarding subscriptions.

Practical steps to enforce your rights

  • Contact the publisher or reseller first and retain all correspondence and receipts.
  • If unresolved, approach your bank/card issuer to dispute the transaction or request a chargeback.
  • File complaints with the National Consumer Helpline or appropriate consumer forum if escalation is needed.

App purchases and platform remedies

For subscriptions purchased via Apple or Google, use their in‑built refund and dispute processes before escalating elsewhere.

Platform disputes often resolve faster because Apple/Google control billing for in‑app purchases.

Customer experiences

Positive aspects reported

Most positive feedback focuses on editorial content rather than cancellation or customer‑service processes.

Readers value the magazine’s journalism but rarely cite support as a strong point.

Common complaints

  • Login issues (frequent logouts, sign‑in failure) with mobile apps; some users find browsers more reliable.
  • Difficulty controlling auto‑renewal, trouble cancelling, and lack of satisfactory refund responses.
  • Gift subscription setup problems, poor international customer service, and unresolved billing queries.

Sources of feedback

Many of these experiences are summarised from public reviews and user reports.

For further reading on user reviews see the Trustpilot page linked below.

Documentation checklist

What to keep before cancelling

  • Subscription confirmation email or receipt showing plan, start date, and billing details.
  • Screenshots of your subscription status in the app, web account, or app‑store subscription screen.

What to save after cancelling

  • Cancellation confirmation email or confirmation screenshot with date and reference number.
  • Any support chat transcripts, ticket numbers, or refund/chargeback correspondence.

Common mistakes

Missing the cancellation deadline

Waiting until the renewal date or the day of trial expiry can result in an unwanted charge; cancel at least 24 hours earlier for App Store trials.

Mark the cancellation deadline in your calendar to prevent accidental renewals.

Trying to get a refund from the wrong place

Asking The New Yorker for refunds for App Store or Google Play charges often fails; use Apple/Google refund processes instead.

For print or store merchandise returns, follow the store’s return policy and supply original condition proof.

Comparative recap

Quick platform comparison

The table below summarises cancellation steps, refund scope, and effect on access for major purchase channels.

Platform How to cancel Refunds Effect on access
App Store (iOS) Cancel via Apple ID Settings → Subscriptions (Settings → your name → Subscriptions). Refunds handled by Apple; The New Yorker does not issue app refunds. Cancellation processed immediately; access often continues through end of billing cycle per Apple policy.
Google Play (Android) Google Play → Profile → Payments & Subscriptions → Subscriptions → select The New Yorker → Cancel. Request refunds through Google Play; publisher cannot directly refund app purchases. Cancellation processed immediately; access retained until end of billing period.
Web (newyorker.com) Sign in → My Account → Manage Subscription → Cancel, or request via the site chat widget. The New Yorker states it does not offer refunds after free trial ends or paid subscription begins. Cancellation processed immediately; subscription active through end of current billing term; may receive remaining print issues.

After cancelling

Confirmations and follow‑up

Keep the cancellation confirmation and check your next bank statement to verify that no further charges occur.

If charges continue after cancellation, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction and provide documentation.

Helpful links

Address

Publisher mailing address

P.O. Box 37684, Boone, IA 50037‑0684, United States.

Notes on international contact

No India‑specific physical address for cancellations was found; international cancellations are typically handled via the web account, app stores, or the U.S. P.O. Box above.

FAQ

To cancel your New Yorker subscription on the web, sign in to newyorker.com, go to My Account, select Manage Subscription, and then click Cancel. It's advisable to keep proof of cancellation for your records.

The New Yorker does not offer refunds once a free trial ends or after a paid subscription begins. If you need a refund for app purchases, you must request it through Apple or Google Play.

To cancel your New Yorker subscription via the App Store, open Settings on your iPhone or iPad, tap your name, go to Subscriptions, find The New Yorker, and select Cancel. Remember to cancel at least 24 hours before the renewal to avoid charges.

When you cancel your New Yorker subscription, the cancellation is processed immediately, but you typically retain access until the end of the current billing period. For app purchases, access may continue through the paid interval.

Canceling your New Yorker subscription stops recurring billing but does not delete your account. If you want your account removed, you should contact customer support for assistance.