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Dear Sir or Madam,
I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Woman'S Day 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 Woman'S Day: Easy Method
What is Woman'S Day
Overview
Woman'S Day is a weekly magazine title available in New Zealand in print and digital formats. Editions include news, lifestyle, recipes and celebrity content aimed at a general female readership.
Editions and distribution
Woman'S Day is distributed in print via retail and subscription services and digitally through platforms such as Magzter, Pocketmags and Zinio. Pricing and delivery frequency vary by retailer and platform.
How to cancel Woman'S Day
Website (publisher) cancellation
- Check your confirmation email or account for the publisher contact details before you cancel.
- According to publisher information, subscriptions may be cancelled by emailing [email protected].
- If you want a refund based on publisher policy, note that cancellations must be made up to 14 days before the next issue is mailed to qualify for the stated cancellation window.
Third‑party and in‑app cancellations
- Magzter (digital): You can cancel anytime. For a full refund, email help@magzter.com within 7 days of subscription start (not valid for single-issue purchases).
- Pocketmags (digital): Cancel via your "My Account" area. You must cancel up to 24 hours before the end of the current subscription term to stop auto‑renewal.
- App Store (iOS): Manage and cancel subscriptions through your Apple ID subscription settings in the App Store (Apple controls these cancellations).
- Google Play (Android): Manage and cancel through the Google Play Store subscription settings on your device (Google controls these cancellations).
- Print via isubscribe (NZ): Delivery usually begins in 2 - 5 weeks; cancellation specifics were not provided by the source - contact the retailer directly for steps.
What happens when you cancel
Access and delivery
When you cancel a subscription, access generally continues until the end of the paid subscription period. For print subscriptions you should continue to receive issues already paid for.
For digital subscriptions, cancellation usually stops future renewals while you retain access for the remainder of the paid term.
Renewal and account data
Cancellations stop automatic renewals on platforms that auto‑renew (Pocketmags, some isubscribe plans, App Store, Google Play). Check your account/subscription settings to confirm the renewal is turned off.
Save any account or purchase confirmations and note any remaining access end date shown in your account for records.
Will I get a refund?
Refund policy by platform
- Website (School Road Publishing): Refunds are issued if goods are lost or damaged and cannot be replaced; otherwise, cancellations up to 14 days before the next issue may stop future deliveries but do not guarantee a refund.
- Magzter (digital): Full refund if requested within 7 days of subscription start for digital subscriptions (no refund for single‑issue purchases).
- Pocketmags (digital): No explicit refund policy was provided; you must cancel up to 24 hours before renewal. Refunds are not noted in the source.
- Print via isubscribe: No explicit refund policy was mentioned in the source - contact the retailer for their refund terms.
Exceptions and statutory rights
Under New Zealand consumer law, you may be entitled to a remedy (repair, replacement or refund) if goods or services are faulty, not as described, or not delivered. This is separate from a vendor's voluntary refund policy.
If a delivered issue is lost or damaged in transit, the publisher's replacement policy may apply; keep evidence and contact the seller promptly to pursue a remedy.
Woman'S Day plans and pricing
Common plans
Below are representative pricing plans and features collected from available retailers and distributors for New Zealand buyers.
Price table
| Plan | Price | Period | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Print - GrabOne deal (12 issues) | NZ$34.00 | 12 issues (~3 months) | Free delivery, 40% off cover price (deal) |
| Print - isubscribe 3‑month | NZ$79.99 | 3 months (12 issues) | Print delivered, includes delivery |
| Print - isubscribe 6‑month | NZ$129.99 | 6 months (26 issues) | Print delivered, includes delivery |
| Digital - isubscribe single issue | NZ$2.99 | Per issue | Digital via Zinio |
| Digital - isubscribe annual | NZ$54.99 | Annual (52 issues) | Digital via Zinio |
| Single copy - City Books | NZ$6.20 | Single issue | Print, GST included |
| Subscription - Mags4Gifts 3‑month (sale) | NZ$65.00 | 3 months (12 issues) | Print, delivery NZ |
| Subscription - Mags4Gifts 6‑month | NZ$110.00 | 6 months (26 issues) | Print, delivery NZ |
| Print - Magshop 26 issues | NZ$119.99 | 26 issues (~6 months) | Print, automatic renewal option |
Your consumer rights in New Zealand
Key rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act
Under New Zealand law, goods and services must be of acceptable quality and match the description provided. If a magazine is faulty, misrepresented or not delivered, you can seek a remedy.
Remedies may include repair, replacement or refund depending on the problem and whether it can be fixed.
How the law applies to subscriptions
- If an issue is lost or damaged in transit and cannot be replaced, you can request a remedy from the seller under the Consumer Guarantees Act.
- Statutory rights exist in addition to any voluntary refund windows offered by publishers or platforms.
- Keep purchase records and communications to support any claim under consumer law.
Customer experiences
Reviews located
No customer review sources specific to Woman'S Day NZ were located in the available data. That means there is limited platform-specific feedback to review for this title.
Reported issues with related services
- General complaints exist for unrelated magazine subscription services (examples include problems with cancellations, unauthorized charges and poor customer support at some vendors).
- Use caution and save confirmation emails when subscribing through third parties to make cancellations and disputes easier to resolve.
Documentation checklist
What to include when you cancel
- Subscriber name and account number or email used for the subscription.
- Order or subscription reference number and the date you want cancellation to take effect.
- Copies/screenshots of the purchase confirmation, payment receipts and any delivery issues (lost/damaged evidence).
Where to send your cancellation
- Email the publisher contact shown in your confirmation (source lists emailing [email protected] for publisher cancellations).
- For Magzter refunds, email help@magzter.com within 7 days for a full refund where applicable.
- Use the account/subscription management pages for Pocketmags, Apple App Store and Google Play to cancel directly.
Common mistakes
Missing cancellation windows
Many customers forget that platforms have different cut‑off times for stopping renewals: Pocketmags requires cancellation 24 hours before term end, and publisher refunds may require a 14‑day notice before the next issue.
Always check the renewal date in your account to avoid unexpected charges.
Canceling the wrong place
A common error is cancelling with the publisher when the subscription was purchased via an app store or third‑party retailer. That does not stop the app store or retailer from auto‑renewing.
Identify where you purchased the subscription (Apple, Google Play, Magzter, Pocketmags, isubscribe or directly from the publisher) and cancel in that service.
Comparative recap
Summary table
| Platform | How to cancel | Refund possibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Website (School Road Publishing) | Email the publisher (contact listed in your confirmation; source shows [email protected]). | Refunds for lost/damaged goods; cancellations up to 14 days before next issue affect future issues but refund not guaranteed. | Publisher handles replacements for damage/loss; keep evidence. |
| Magzter (digital) | Cancel in your Magzter account; email help@magzter.com for refund requests. | Full refund if requested within 7 days of subscription start (not for single issues). | Digital only; clear 7‑day refund window. |
| Pocketmags (digital) | Cancel via "My Account" up to 24 hours before the end of the term. | No explicit refund policy in source; refunds not noted. | Auto‑renewal by default; check account settings. |
| isubscribe (print NZ) | Contact isubscribe (retailer) for cancellation; delivery starts in 2 - 5 weeks. | No explicit refund policy provided in the source. | Retailer handles print delivery and any cancellations or refunds. |
| App Store (iOS) | Manage and cancel via Apple App Store subscription settings on your device. | Apple handles refunds per App Store policy; outcomes vary. | Subscription is tied to your Apple ID; cancel in iOS settings. |
| Google Play (Android) | Manage and cancel via the Google Play Store subscription settings. | Google handles refunds per Play Store policies; check the Play Store for details. | Subscription tied to your Google account; cancel in Play Store. |
How to choose the best route
If you bought via an app store, cancel there; if you subscribed through a third‑party retailer, cancel via that retailer. If unsure, check your payment statement for the vendor name and use that to determine where to cancel.
Keep evidence of cancellation (confirmation emails or screenshots) in case you need to claim a refund or a consumer remedy later.
After cancelling
Follow up and confirmation
- After you cancel, save any confirmation message or screenshot that shows the subscription has been cancelled or that auto‑renewal is turned off.
- Check future bank or card statements to ensure no additional charges appear; contact the vendor immediately if they do.
Helpful links and resources
- Apple support - manage subscriptions: Apple subscriptions help (NZ)
- Google Play - cancel subscriptions: Google Play subscription help
- New Zealand consumer rights: Consumer Guarantees Act guidance
Address
Publisher mailing address (available)
Customer Service Department Woman's Day P.O. Box 6000 Harlan, IA 51593
Notes on New Zealand contact
No New Zealand postal cancellation address was found in the available sources. New Zealand subscribers should use regional retailers, in‑app subscription settings or the publisher email shown in their confirmation.
If you need a postal address for formal complaint or returns, contact the retailer or publisher via the email or account support channel first to request the correct mailing details.
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