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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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Cancellation The New Yorker: Easy Method
What is The New Yorker
Overview
The New Yorker is a long-established news and culture magazine offering journalism, commentary, fiction, and criticism.
It provides digital and print subscription options, with app access on mobile platforms and direct subscriptions via newyorker.com.
Who it serves
Subscribers include readers of long-form reporting, cultural coverage, and literary content worldwide, including Singapore.
Subscriptions can be purchased through the website, iOS App Store, and Google Play (Android) or other digital retailers.
How to cancel The New Yorker
Cancel via App Store (iOS)
- Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad and tap your Apple ID name.
- Tap Subscriptions, find The New Yorker, and choose Cancel Subscription.
- Turn off auto-renew at least 24 hours before the period ends to avoid renewal.
- For the iOS app listing see the official App Store entry: The New Yorker on the App Store.
Cancel via Google Play (Android)
- Open the Google Play Store app and tap the profile icon, then Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions.
- Select The New Yorker and tap Cancel subscription.
- Disable auto-renew before the trial or billing period ends to avoid charges.
Cancel via Web (newyorker.com)
- Sign in at newyorker.com, go to My Account > Manage Subscription > Cancel.
- You can also use the site chat widget to request cancellation directly from customer support.
- Web cancellations are processed immediately on the account side (see What happens when you cancel).
What happens when you cancel
Billing and access
Cancelling stops future billing but does not remove access immediately in most cases.
For App Store and Google Play purchases, access typically continues until the end of the paid billing cycle.
Web cancellations and print issues
Web cancellations are processed immediately on the account, but access usually continues through the current billing term.
Web cancellations may include one or two additional print issues after cancellation, depending on timing.
Data and account
Cancellation prevents future renewals but does not necessarily delete your account or reading history.
If you want data removed, contact customer support via the site chat or account settings to request account changes.
Will I get a refund?
General refund policy
Once a subscription charge applies (after a free trial or paid period), The New Yorker does not offer refunds for digital subscriptions.
This no-refund policy applies across channels once a paid charge has been applied to the account.
App store purchases and exceptions
- Refund requests for App Store purchases must be handled through Apple or Google; The New Yorker does not issue app-store refunds directly.
- Some third-party introductory trials (for example, certain retailer offers) may provide a 14‑day trial; if you cancel before the trial ends you will not be charged.
The New Yorker plans and pricing
Pricing summary
The App Store offers multiple in-app purchase price points in SGD; plan names and periods are not labelled in the store listing.
Direct website pricing is typically quoted in USD and is not included in the table below.
Price table (App Store SGD options)
| Plan | Price (SGD) | Period | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$8.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$14.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$17.48 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$17.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$88.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$128.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$148.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$174.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$178.98 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
| Unknown (App Store option) | S$309.00 | Unknown | In-App Purchase (details not specified) |
Your consumer rights in Singapore
Cooling-off and digital subscriptions
Singapore law (under the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act and related guidance) does not impose a 14‑day cooling-off right for digital subscriptions.
Businesses are generally not required to refund simply because a consumer changes their mind for purely digital services.
When refunds are required
- Refunds may be required if the service is defective, misrepresented, or not delivered as promised.
- Where a subscription fails to deliver promised content or is materially misrepresented, you may have grounds to request a refund or redress.
Customer experiences
Positive feedback
Many subscribers praise the publication’s high-quality editorial content and reporting.
Some users report successful resolution when they persist and provide documentation to support their request.
Negative feedback
Common complaints include app login problems, crashes, repeated log-outs on iOS, and difficulty cancelling in some cases.
Users also report surprise auto-renewals, slow or unresponsive customer support, and issues managing gifted subscriptions.
Documentation checklist
What to gather before contacting support
- Account email used for the subscription and account username.
- Purchase receipt or order confirmation showing date and charge amount.
- Screenshot(s) of subscription status, billing entries, or error messages.
Additional useful items
- Subscription channel (App Store, Google Play, or newyorker.com) and device type.
- Records of prior communications with customer support (dates and copy of messages).
Common mistakes
Timing and renewal mistakes
Waiting until after the renewal date to cancel often results in an unwanted charge for the next period.
Always cancel auto-renew at least 24 hours before period end (iOS) or before the trial/billing period ends (Google Play).
Channel confusion and confirmation
Cancelling the app on a device but not the subscription in the App Store or website can leave the subscription active.
Not keeping a cancellation confirmation or failing to check the subscription status afterward can lead to disputes later.
Comparative recap
Quick channel comparison
| Channel | How to cancel | Refund | Access after cancel | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| App Store (iOS) | Apple ID > Subscriptions > Cancel | Request via Apple; The New Yorker does not issue app-store refunds | Access continues until end of billing cycle | Unknown |
| Google Play (Android) | Google Play > Subscriptions > Cancel | Request via Google; The New Yorker does not issue app-store refunds | Access continues until end of billing period | Unknown |
| Web (newyorker.com) | Sign in > My Account > Manage Subscription > Cancel (or use chat) | No refunds once charge applies; site cancellation handled by publisher | Access continues through billing term; may include extra print issues | Unknown |
After cancelling
Check and confirm
After you cancel, verify the subscription status in your account or the app store subscription list.
Keep receipts and screenshots of the cancelled status until you are sure no further charges occur.
Helpful links and next steps
- iOS users can view the official App Store listing here: The New Yorker on the App Store.
- If you need a refund for an App Store or Google Play charge, contact Apple or Google support through their stores.
Address
Mailing address for subscription correspondence
P.O. Box 37617, Boone, IA 50037‑0617, USA.
Some formal termination or mailing references may also use P.O. Box 37684 in publisher correspondence.
Postal cancellation tips
If you send a written cancellation, include your account name, account email, subscription number, and a clear request to cancel auto-renewal.
Send by traceable mail and keep a copy of the letter and mailing receipt for your records.