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Dear Sir or Madam,
I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Scientific American 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 Scientific American: Easy Method
What is Scientific American
Overview
Scientific American is a long-established popular science magazine and digital publisher that provides in-depth coverage across scientific disciplines.
The brand offers print and digital subscriptions, an iOS app and an Android app, plus online account management for subscribers.
Scope and formats
Content includes articles, analysis, and explanatory pieces for a general audience and professionals alike.
Subscriptions can be taken as print magazine deliveries or as digital/in-app auto‑renewing plans.
How to cancel Scientific American
Cancel online (recommended)
- Sign in to your account and go to the "Manage Subscription" section to cancel online.
- Visit Scientific American subscription FAQ for account guidance.
Cancel by phone, email or via app stores
- Call US toll-free 800‑333‑1199 or international 001‑515‑248‑17684 for assistance with subscription cancellations.
- Email help@sciam.com to request cancellation if you cannot access your account online.
- If you subscribed through Apple (iOS) cancel via your App Store subscription settings; if through Google Play cancel via your Google Play account subscriptions.
What happens when you cancel
Access and renewal
Cancellations take effect at the end of your current paid term; you retain access through that period.
Auto-renewal will be turned off so the subscription does not renew at the next billing date.
Account data and records
Your account information and delivery preferences remain on file unless you request deletion from customer support.
Receipts and billing history are generally accessible via your account or by request to support for record-keeping.
Will I get a refund?
Scientific American policy
Scientific American’s policy (effective 24 March 2025) states cancellations take effect at period end and are not eligible for refunds.
See the publisher policy at Scientific American return/refund policy.
Exceptions and local rights
- Scientific American disclaims refunds, but local consumer law in New Zealand may provide remedies that override a no-refund clause.
- If you believe NZ consumer protections apply, mention those rights when contacting support and consider raising a dispute with local consumer authorities if unresolved.
Scientific American plans and pricing
Typical plans
Below are representative plans and NZ$ prices found from retail and App Store listings; App Store prices may reflect regional conversions.
Prices may change and local taxes or retailer markups are possible.
| Plan | Price (NZ$) | Period | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scientific American monthly magazine (print copy, retail) | NZ$24.30 | Single issue | Monthly print magazine, general audience science coverage |
| Scientific American print magazine (retail purchase) | NZ$21.50 | Single issue | Print magazine (stock retail price, possibly used or back issue) |
| Scientific American annual subscription (iOS in-app) | NZ$51.99 | Annual | iOS app subscription auto-renewable |
| Scientific American monthly subscription (iOS in-app) | NZ$10.99 | Monthly | iOS app auto-renewable subscription |
Your consumer rights in New Zealand
Overview of NZ protections
New Zealand consumer law provides protections such as the Consumer Guarantees Act and other remedies for faulty goods and services.
These laws can sometimes give consumers a cooling-off or remedy right even when a supplier states "no refunds."
How this applies to Scientific American
- Scientific American explicitly disclaims refunds, but NZ statutory rights may allow you to seek a remedy despite that policy.
- If you believe a statutory right applies (for example, the service was deficient), raise the point with support and, if necessary, with NZ consumer authorities.
Customer experiences
Positive feedback
Many subscribers praise the high-quality, detailed science content and broad topical coverage.
Users commonly describe the publication as authentic and content-rich in editorial value.
Negative feedback
Some customers report app-related issues such as login failures, subscription recognition problems and poor offline reading.
Complaints also include difficulties cancelling, unexpected auto-renewals and mixed customer service experiences.
Documentation checklist
What to have ready before cancelling
- Your account email and password or subscriber ID.
- Proof of purchase or recent billing statement (receipt, order confirmation).
- Details of the subscription (plan type, start date, renewal date).
Optional supporting items
- Screenshots of the subscription screen or billing charges if disputing an auto-renewal.
- Any previous correspondence with Scientific American support about the issue.
Common mistakes
Trying to cancel in the wrong place
Many users attempt to cancel through the publisher website when they subscribed via Apple or Google Play.
If you subscribed through an app store, cancel through that app store - publisher support cannot stop in-app renewals for those payments.
Not keeping receipts or account details
Users sometimes cannot locate their account email or receipt and therefore have difficulty proving subscription ownership.
Always keep a copy of your order confirmation or screenshot of the subscription settings before cancelling.
Comparative recap
Quick comparison
The table below summarises methods, where to cancel and refund expectations to help decide the best route.
| Method | How to cancel | Refund? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Web / Account | Manage Subscription page in your Scientific American account | No (policy: end of term, no refund) | Retains access until period end; use support if problems occur |
| iOS App (Apple) | Cancel via App Store subscription settings | Depends on Apple policies; publisher states no refunds | Publisher can't cancel App Store charges directly |
| Android (Google Play) | Cancel via Google Play account subscriptions | Depends on Google policies; publisher states no refunds | Publisher cannot cancel Google Play renewals for you |
| Phone / Email / Mail | Call 800‑333‑1199, international 001‑515‑248‑17684, or email help@sciam.com | No (publisher policy) | Useful if you cannot access your account online or need support |
After cancelling
What to monitor
Check that auto-renewal is turned off in your account or in your App Store/Google Play subscriptions.
Confirm you receive an email or confirmation screen showing the subscription will not renew.
Useful links
- Subscription FAQ and account management
- App information (iOS / Android guidance)
- Return and refund policy
Address
Mailing address for subscriptions
Scientific American P.O. Box 3187 Harlan, IA 51593-0378 USA
This P.O. Box is the only mailing address available for subscription matters; no New Zealand-specific postal address is published.
Contact reminder
For fastest resolution use online account cancellation or email help@sciam.com; call 800‑333‑1199 (or 001‑515‑248‑17684 for international callers) if required.
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