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I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Foreign Affairs 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 Foreign Affairs: Easy Method
What is Foreign Affairs
Overview
Foreign Affairs is a bimonthly magazine offering in-depth analysis and commentary on international relations and global policy issues.
It provides long-form articles, app and audio content, and subscriber-only materials aimed at readers interested in geopolitics and foreign policy.
Who uses it
Its audience includes policymakers, academics, business leaders, and general readers seeking expert perspectives on global affairs.
Subscriptions can be digital-only, print-only, or combined print + digital, with access to app-based and downloadable formats.
How to cancel Foreign Affairs
Cancel on the web (direct subscription)
- Log in to your ForeignAffairs.com account.
- Go to your subscription or account settings and locate auto-renewal or subscription management.
- Disable auto-renew; cancellation will take effect at the end of your current paid billing period.
- For details see the FAQ: Foreign Affairs FAQ.
Cancel via app stores (Apple / Google)
- If you subscribed through the Apple App Store, manage and cancel the subscription through your Apple ID/App Store account; Foreign Affairs cannot cancel app-store subscriptions for you.
- If you subscribed through Google Play, cancel via your Google Play account; Foreign Affairs cannot process cancellations for Google Play purchases.
- Check your purchase records in the Apple or Google system for confirmation of cancellation and next billing date.
What happens when you cancel
Access after cancellation
Cancellation stops future renewals but does not remove access immediately.
You retain access for the remainder of the paid billing period after disabling auto-renew.
Account and data
Your account remains active until the period ends and may retain settings and saved content unless you request deletion.
If you need account removal or data questions, use the account settings or contact support via the official site.
Will I get a refund?
Foreign Affairs refund policy
Foreign Affairs’ policy is that subscription fees are non-refundable and fees are not prorated; cancellation takes effect only after the current billing period ends.
This policy means disabling auto-renew does not trigger a refund for the current period.
App-store purchases and refunds
- Purchases via Apple App Store or Google Play are subject to Apple’s or Google’s refund policies, not Foreign Affairs’.
- If you need a refund for an app-store purchase, request it through the respective store’s refund process.
- For official guidance see the Foreign Affairs FAQ: Foreign Affairs FAQ.
Foreign Affairs plans and pricing
Available plans
Below are the plans and prices converted and listed as provided in the verified data.
International shipping fees may apply to print and All Access plans; check the subscription page for current details.
| Plan | Price (S$) | Period | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Digital (1‑year unlimited digital access) | S$50.42 | Annual | Unlimited digital access to ForeignAffairs.com; PDF and Kindle/Nook files; app and audio articles; subscriber‑only newsletter |
| Print (1‑year physical) | S$94.70 | Annual | Six print issues home‑delivered; access to subscriber‑only newsletter |
| All Access (print + digital, 1‑year) | S$107.35 | Annual | Six print issues + unlimited digital access; PDF/Kindle/Nook files; app and audio articles; subscriber‑only newsletter |
| Single Issue (Physical) | S$34.90 | One issue | Single physical issue purchase |
Your consumer rights in Singapore
General position
Foreign Affairs’ published policy states subscription fees are non‑refundable and that cancellation affects only future renewals.
There is no explicit cooling‑off refund offered by the publisher in its stated terms.
Local advice for Singapore consumers
Singapore consumers who believe they were charged incorrectly or misled should keep receipts and contact the merchant first.
If the issue is unresolved, consider seeking guidance from local consumer bodies such as the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) or your payment provider; rules vary by payment method and platform.
Customer experiences
Positive feedback
Many subscribers praise the depth and quality of Foreign Affairs content, noting strong long-form analysis and useful audio availability.
Reviewers often recommend the magazine for readers interested in international affairs and expert commentary.
Negative feedback
Common complaints concern app reliability: download issues, repeated logins, audio interruptions, and app recognition of subscriptions.
Users also report slow or unhelpful customer-service experiences in some cases.
Documentation checklist
What to gather before cancelling
- Subscription confirmation email or order number.
- Payment receipt or the card statement showing the charge.
- Screenshots of subscription status in the app or website.
- If subscribed via Apple/Google, the purchase record from your Apple ID or Google Play account.
What to keep after cancelling
- Confirmation that auto‑renewal was disabled or cancellation acknowledgment.
- Saved copies of emails and screenshots showing your access end date.
- Any correspondence with customer support for future reference.
Common mistakes
Expecting immediate refunds
Assuming disabling auto‑renew will produce a refund is a common mistake; Foreign Affairs states fees are non‑refundable.
For app-store purchases, users sometimes contact Foreign Affairs instead of requesting refunds from Apple/Google, delaying resolution.
Canceling in the wrong place
Cancelling the app but not the store subscription (or vice versa) can leave renewals active.
Always confirm cancellation in the exact place the subscription was purchased: website account settings, Apple ID, or Google Play.
Comparative recap
Quick comparison
The table below summarizes cancellation and refund responsibilities by purchase channel to help you decide next steps.
| Feature | Web subscription | Apple App Store | Google Play |
|---|---|---|---|
| How to cancel | Disable auto‑renew in your ForeignAffairs.com account settings | Cancel via your Apple ID/App Store account | Cancel via your Google Play account |
| Who processes cancellation | Foreign Affairs (account settings) - cancellation effective at period end | Apple - Foreign Affairs cannot cancel on your behalf | Google - Foreign Affairs cannot cancel on your behalf |
| Refund policy | No refunds or prorations per publisher policy | Subject to Apple refund policy | Subject to Google Play refund policy |
After cancelling
Verify and keep records
After you cancel, keep a screenshot or email confirming auto‑renewal was disabled and note the date your access ends.
Monitor your bank or card statement to ensure no unexpected charges occur after the end date.
Helpful links and next steps
- Foreign Affairs FAQ: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/frequently-asked-questions
- Subscription information: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/subscription
Address
Mailing address for subscription matters
Foreign Affairs P.O. Box 324 Congers, NY 10920 USA
Notes about mailed cancellations
If you choose to send paper correspondence, include your full name, account details, and a clear request to disable auto‑renewal.
Keep copies of any mailed documents and consider using tracked postage for proof of delivery.