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I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Cnbc 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.
Important warning regarding service limitations
In the interest of transparency and prevention, it is essential to recall the inherent limitations of any dematerialized sending service, even when timestamped, tracked and certified. Guarantees relate to sending and technical proof, but never to the recipient's behavior, diligence or decisions.
Please note, Postclic cannot:
- guarantee that the recipient receives, opens or becomes aware of your e-mail.
- guarantee that the recipient processes, accepts or executes your request.
- guarantee the accuracy or completeness of content written by the user.
- guarantee the validity of an incorrect or outdated address.
- prevent the recipient from contesting the legal scope of the mail.
Cancellation Cnbc: Easy Method
What is Cnbc
Overview
CNBC is a global business news network offering real-time market coverage, analysis, and premium written and video content.
Subscriptions (such as CNBC+) provide ad-free premium content and early or exclusive features compared with free access.
Subscription services
CNBC subscription options include monthly and annual plans, billed in USD and converted to SGD at the time of charge for Singapore users.
Purchases can be made directly via the CNBC website or through app stores (Apple App Store / Google Play), which affect cancellation and refund procedures.
How to cancel Cnbc
Cancel via CNBC website (direct)
- Log in to your CNBC account on the CNBC website.
- Go to Account > Subscriptions > Manage Subscription.
- Turn off Auto‑Renew and confirm the cancellation.
- Cancellation becomes effective at the end of the paid period; you retain access until then.
Cancel via app stores and formal notices
- iOS: Manage subscription through Apple’s App Store settings; CNBC cannot cancel App Store purchases for you.
- Android: Go to play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions or the Google Play app > Subscriptions > cancel; CNBC Customer Care cannot cancel Google Play transactions.
- Formal correspondence: For legal or formal notices, you may send certified mail to CNBC LLC corporate addresses (e.g., Englewood Cliffs, NJ), but this is not the typical cancellation route.
What happens when you cancel
Access after cancellation
When you cancel a direct CNBC subscription, access remains active until the end of the current paid period.
After that date your premium access ends and your account will revert to free or limited access tiers if available.
Renewal, billing and data
Auto‑renew will stop once you cancel; no further billing occurs after the current period ends.
Account data and settings typically remain on file; review your account settings if you want data removed or changes to marketing preferences.
Will I get a refund?
General refund policy
CNBC’s stated policy is no refunds or credits for partial‑period subscriptions or unused services, except as required by applicable law.
- If you cancel mid‑period you generally keep access until the period ends but do not receive a pro‑rata refund.
Free trials and statutory exceptions
If you cancel before a free trial ends you will not be charged; once a trial converts to a paid subscription, refunds are generally not provided.
Statutory consumer rights (for example UK/EU) may provide a 14‑day cancellation/refund window in limited circumstances; these exceptions do not routinely apply to Singapore purchases.
Cnbc plans and pricing
Pricing summary
CNBC+ plans are priced in USD and converted to SGD at the time of billing; exact SGD amounts fluctuate with exchange rates.
Below are the plans and the available pricing information drawn from verified data.
| Plan | Price (SGD) | Period | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | S$??.?? | Monthly | CNBC+ full access (U.S. pricing, billed in USD then converted) |
| Annual | S$???.?? | Annual | CNBC+ full access (U.S. pricing, billed in USD then converted) |
Billing details
Official USD pricing: USD 14.99/month or USD 149.99/year; Singapore users will see the equivalent in SGD depending on the prevailing exchange rate.
Exact SGD amounts are not publicly listed and will vary by bank/exchange fees and time of billing.
Your consumer rights in Singapore
Cooling‑off and change of mind
There is no general legal right in Singapore to cancel digital subscriptions for change of mind; retailers define their own refund policies.
Always check the merchant’s published terms before purchasing to know whether refunds are offered.
Faulty goods and dispute recourse
Singapore’s Lemon Law (CPFTA) covers defective goods but does not directly apply to digital subscriptions; it is relevant for consumer protection in physical goods.
If a dispute is unresolved with the merchant, escalate to CASE (Consumers Association of Singapore) for mediation and guidance.
Customer experiences
Positive feedback
- Users praise cross‑platform access to both video and written content.
- Convenience of desktop and mobile access is commonly noted as a benefit.
Negative feedback
- Some users feel the premium cost may not justify the value for casual consumers.
- Reported gaps include lack of advanced tools (charting/portfolio) and occasional frustration with refunds or activation delays.
Documentation checklist
What to have ready
- Account email and login credentials used to subscribe.
- Transaction receipt, payment method details, and subscription confirmation email.
- Proof of purchase if bought via App Store or Google Play (store receipt).
Where to find receipts
- Direct purchases: check your CNBC account email for confirmation and billing records.
- App purchases: check Apple or Google receipts sent to your store account email or in the store purchase history.
Common mistakes
Cancelling the wrong platform
Many users attempt to cancel on the CNBC website when the subscription was purchased through Apple or Google.
Reminder: you must cancel in the store where you made the purchase; CNBC cannot cancel App Store or Google Play subscriptions on your behalf.
Expecting automatic refunds
Users sometimes expect pro‑rata refunds after cancelling mid‑period; CNBC’s policy generally does not provide partial refunds.
Always review the refund policy before cancelling if a refund is important to you.
Comparative recap
Quick comparison
| Plan | Price (SGD) | Period | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | S$??.?? | Monthly | CNBC+ full access (billed in USD then converted) |
| Annual | S$???.?? | Annual | CNBC+ full access (billed in USD then converted) |
Recommendation
Choose monthly if you want flexibility to cancel quickly; choose annual if you plan to use the service long‑term and expect savings versus monthly billing.
Remember that all charges originate in USD and final SGD amounts depend on exchange rates and bank fees.
After cancelling
Next steps
- Confirm cancellation in your account or the app store and keep the confirmation email or screenshot for records.
- Check access status at the end of the billing period to ensure service termination as expected.
Helpful links and support
- General reference about accessing CNBC in Singapore: CNBC access guide (VPNranks).
- If you bought via Apple or Google Play, open your store account support pages from within those stores for subscription management and refund requests.
Address
Registered Singapore address
Mapletree Business City, 20 Pasir Panjang Road, #11‑25/26, Singapore 117439.
Additional office location (public)
International Plaza, 10 Anson Road, #06‑01, Singapore (publicly known office presence for Asia Pacific operations).