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Dear Sir or Madam,
I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Photobucket 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.
Cancel Photobucket: Easy Method
What is Photobucket
Overview
Photobucket is an online image and photo storage service that lets users upload, organise and share visual media from web or mobile devices.
Primary uses
Common uses include personal photo backup, hosting images for websites, and simple album management with search and basic editing tools.
How to cancel Photobucket
Cancel via the Photobucket website (recommended)
- Sign in at Photobucket.com.
- Go to My Account → Membership (or Membership/Plan & Billing).
- Click “Cancel Membership” and follow the confirmation pop-ups.
- Confirm cancellation; recurring payments will stop but service remains until the period ends.
Cancel via mobile platform purchases
- iOS (App Store): Subscriptions purchased through Apple must be managed and cancelled in your Apple ID account settings. Auto‑renew must be turned off at least 24 hours before the period ends.
- Android (Google Play): Manage and cancel subscriptions in your Google Play account settings. Photobucket’s app does not process cancellations directly.
What happens when you cancel
Service access after cancellation
When you cancel, your membership remains active until the end of the current billing period.
You will retain access to features included in that paid period but recurring billing will stop.
Data, hosting and renewal
Your uploaded content remains in your account while you retain access, subject to Photobucket’s terms.
Make sure to download any images you need before access changes or if you plan to delete the account.
Will I get a refund?
Photobucket refund policy
Photobucket offers refunds only if requested clearly within 48 hours of purchase via their support form or email.
After 48 hours, payments are generally non‑refundable and cancelling stops future billing but does not trigger a refund.
Exceptions and important conditions
- Refunds must be requested within 48 hours of the original purchase and clearly stated to support.
- Canceling a subscription does not automatically provide a refund outside the 48‑hour window.
Photobucket plans and pricing
Plans summary
Photobucket offers tiered plans with varying storage and sharing features, from single‑user buckets to hosting plans with broader features.
Pricing notes
Photobucket lists prices in USD and may convert to NZD at checkout via your payment method or app store.
Exact prices and taxes can change; consult Photobucket or your app store for the current amount.
| Plan | Price | Period | Key features |
|---|---|---|---|
| My Bucket | Varies (USD listed at checkout) | Monthly / Annual | 1 TB storage, mobile auto-backup, albums, sorting, compression-free guarantee, search, favourites |
| Group Buckets | Varies (USD listed at checkout) | Monthly / Annual | 1 TB, group & social sharing, mobile auto-backup, editing tools, video playback, search |
| Hosting | Varies (USD listed at checkout) | Monthly / Annual | Unlimited storage, hosting links, all Group Buckets features |
Your consumer rights in New Zealand
Relevant laws
New Zealand’s Consumer Guarantees Act and Fair Trading Act apply to services and set standards for remedies and truthful representations.
What this means for Photobucket users
Photobucket’s 48‑hour refund policy is voluntary and not mandated by NZ law for digital subscriptions that begin immediately.
If Photobucket fails to provide promised access to your stored content, or its statements are misleading, this could breach the Fair Trading Act.
Customer experiences
Positive feedback
Some users report Photobucket is easy to use, reliable for long‑term image management, and good for basic asset organisation.
Reported issues and complaints
Other users report high fees, difficulty retrieving older photos, paywall problems and access restrictions that caused significant concern.
Complaints include confusion over free account changes, pricing and occasional data‑access disputes.
Documentation checklist
What to prepare before contacting support
- Account email address and username.
- Subscription/order receipt or transaction ID (if available).
- Date of purchase and screenshots of billing/subscription screens.
- Evidence of attempted cancellations (screenshots of account > Membership pages).
How to present your request
- State clearly whether you seek cancellation only or a refund within 48 hours.
- Include concise timelines and supporting screenshots in your support form or email.
Common mistakes
Trying to cancel inside the app
Many users assume the mobile app cancels subscriptions directly. Photobucket requires web cancellation for site subscriptions.
iOS and Android purchases must be cancelled through Apple or Google account settings, not within the Photobucket app.
Assuming automatic refunds after cancellation
Cancelling does not guarantee a refund - Photobucket’s refund window is 48 hours and refunds after that are generally not provided.
Don’t wait to request a refund if you are within the 48‑hour window; act promptly and include purchase details.
Comparative recap
Key comparison points
The table below summarises how to cancel, refund eligibility and platform notes for quick reference.
Quick look
| Platform | How to cancel | Refund window | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Web (Photobucket.com) | Log in → My Account → Membership → Cancel Membership | 48 hours for refund requests | Recommended method for site subscriptions; service active until period end |
| App Store (iOS) | Cancel via Apple ID subscription settings | Apple auto-renew rules; Photobucket’s 48‑hour policy applies to Photobucket purchases if applicable | Turn off auto‑renew at least 24 hours before period end; manage in Apple account |
| Google Play (Android) | Cancel via Google Play subscriptions | Follow Photobucket 48‑hour rule for direct refunds; Google Play refunds follow Google policy | Photobucket app does not cancel subscriptions directly; use Google Play |
After cancelling
Immediate actions
Download or back up any photos or files you want to keep before your access changes or the subscription expires.
Check your payment method to confirm recurring charges have stopped after the current period.
Support and useful links
- How to cancel your subscription (Photobucket Support)
- Photobucket refund policy
- Photobucket on the App Store (iOS)
Address
Corporate address
Photobucket’s known mailing address is in the United States:
2399 Blake Street, Suite 160, Denver, Colorado 80205, USA
Mailing note
Photobucket does not appear to maintain a dedicated New Zealand postal address; use online support for account and refund requests.
If you need local consumer advice, consider contacting New Zealand consumer protection services for guidance on your rights.
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Please note, Postclic cannot:
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