Cancellation service N°1 in USA
Roblox Premium is the subscription service for Roblox, the massively popular online gaming platform where players create and share their own games. Think of it as the VIP membership that gives you monthly Robux (the in-game currency), exclusive benefits, and the ability to trade items with other players. It's designed for serious Roblox enthusiasts who want to get the most out of their gaming experience.
First, let me explain what makes Premium different from the free Roblox experience. When you subscribe, you're not just getting virtual currency—you're accessing a whole ecosystem of trading, selling, and creating that free users simply cannot participate in. The monthly Robux allowance is deposited directly into your account, and you can spend it on avatar items, game passes, or even developer products if you're creating your own games.
Most importantly, Premium membership unlocks the trading system. This is huge for collectors and players who want to buy, sell, and trade limited items. Without Premium, you're locked out of this entire marketplace. Additionally, Premium members receive a 10% bonus when purchasing additional Robux beyond their monthly allowance, which adds up quickly if you're an active player.
Keep in mind that Roblox Premium replaced the old Builders Club system back in 2019. If you're a long-time player, you might remember the different tiers of Builders Club—those were consolidated into the cleaner Premium structure we have today. The transition was designed to simplify things, though some veteran players still miss certain features from the old system.
Roblox Premium comes in three distinct tiers, each offering different amounts of monthly Robux. The pricing structure is straightforward, but choosing the right plan requires understanding your actual usage patterns. Here's what you need to know before committing.
| Plan | Monthly Robux | UK Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium 450 | 450 Robux | £4.59/month | Casual players |
| Premium 1000 | 1,000 Robux | £8.99/month | Regular players |
| Premium 2200 | 2,200 Robux | £18.99/month | Heavy users and developers |
Next, let's talk about what these Robux amounts actually mean in practical terms. The entry-level Premium 450 gives you enough to buy a decent avatar item or two each month, but you won't be making major purchases. Premium 1000 is the sweet spot for most players—it's enough to buy game passes, participate in limited item releases, and still have some left over for avatar customisation.
The Premium 2200 tier is really designed for two types of users: serious collectors who need substantial Robux for limited items, and developers who reinvest their currency into advertising their games. If you're just playing casually, this tier is almost certainly overkill and not worth the monthly cost.
Regardless of which tier you choose, all Premium members receive the same core benefits beyond the Robux allowance. First, there's the Premium Payouts system for developers—if you create games, you'll earn more when Premium members play them. This creates a revenue stream that free accounts simply cannot access.
Additionally, you get access to Premium-only items in the Avatar Shop. These are often higher quality and more exclusive than standard items. You'll also see the Premium badge on your profile, which some players value for status purposes, though this is purely cosmetic.
Most importantly, remember that your Robux are deposited on your renewal date each month. If you cancel mid-cycle, you won't receive a pro-rated refund for unused days—you'll simply stop receiving Robux after your current billing period ends. This is a crucial point I'll return to when discussing cancellation timing.
Keep in mind that buying Robux separately without Premium is significantly more expensive. For example, purchasing 800 Robux directly costs £8.99—the same price as Premium 1000, which gives you 1,000 Robux plus all the other benefits. The maths clearly favours Premium if you're buying Robux regularly anyway.
However, and this is critical, only subscribe if you're actually using the currency each month. I've processed cancellations from countless members who let Robux accumulate unused while still paying monthly fees. That's essentially throwing money away. Be honest about your usage patterns before committing to any tier.
Understanding Roblox's cancellation policy is absolutely essential before you even subscribe. Unlike some services that make cancellation deliberately difficult, Roblox's policy is relatively straightforward—but there are specific rules you must follow to ensure your cancellation is processed correctly.
First, let's address the most important point: Roblox Premium operates on automatic renewal. When you subscribe, you're authorising recurring charges until you explicitly cancel. The subscription continues indefinitely unless you take action to stop it. This isn't unusual for subscription services, but it catches many parents off guard when they don't realise their child's trial has converted to a paid membership.
Your billing cycle begins on the date you first subscribe and repeats monthly. Roblox charges your payment method on this renewal date, and your monthly Robux are deposited immediately. Here's the crucial part: Roblox does not offer refunds for Premium subscriptions under normal circumstances.
If you cancel on day 15 of your billing cycle, you've already received that month's Robux, and Roblox considers the service delivered. You won't get money back for the remaining days. Your Premium benefits will continue until the end of your current billing period, then simply stop renewing. This means timing your cancellation doesn't really matter for the current month—you've already paid for it.
Keep in mind that this policy applies even if you haven't spent your monthly Robux allowance. The service provided is access to Premium features and the deposit of currency, not your actual use of that currency. I've seen numerous disputes over this, and Roblox's position is consistent: no partial refunds.
Under UK consumer protection law, specifically the Consumer Rights Act 2015, you have certain rights regarding subscription cancellations. Most importantly, you're entitled to cancel within 14 days of subscribing and receive a full refund, provided you haven't used the service. However, by accepting Premium and spending your Robux, you're acknowledging that the service has been provided, which typically waives this right.
Additionally, UK regulations require companies to make cancellation processes as easy as signing up. Whilst Roblox provides online cancellation methods, postal cancellation remains your strongest option for creating an undeniable paper trail. This is particularly important if you've experienced billing issues or unauthorised charges.
For cancellations by post, you should provide reasonable notice. Whilst Roblox doesn't specify a minimum notice period in their terms, I always recommend sending your cancellation letter at least 7-10 days before your next billing date. This gives sufficient time for processing and protects you from unwanted charges.
Let me address the most frequent misconceptions I encounter. First, deleting the Roblox app from your device does not cancel your Premium subscription. The subscription is tied to your Roblox account, not the app installation. You must explicitly cancel through proper channels.
Next, removing your payment method doesn't cancel Premium either—it just means the next charge will fail, potentially putting your account in an irregular state. Roblox may restrict your account until the payment issue is resolved. Always cancel properly rather than trying to force cancellation through payment removal.
Most importantly, if you're a parent managing your child's account, understand that you need the account credentials to cancel. Roblox cannot cancel subscriptions based solely on parental requests without account access, as this would create security vulnerabilities. Make sure you have this information before attempting cancellation.
Postal cancellation is the most reliable method for terminating your Roblox Premium subscription, particularly if you want ironclad proof of your cancellation request. Whilst online methods exist, a properly sent letter via Recorded Delivery creates a legal paper trail that cannot be disputed. Let me walk you through the exact process I recommend.
First, let's discuss why I consistently recommend postal cancellation over other methods. When you cancel online, you're dependent on Roblox's system correctly processing your request. Technical glitches happen, accounts get locked, and suddenly you're fighting to prove you actually cancelled. A posted letter with tracking eliminates this uncertainty entirely.
Additionally, Recorded Delivery provides legal proof of delivery. If Roblox claims they never received your cancellation and continues charging you, your tracking information and signed delivery receipt prove otherwise. This is invaluable if you need to dispute charges with your bank or card issuer later.
Keep in mind that for UK residents cancelling a US-based service, postal communication also establishes a clear jurisdiction trail. If disputes arise, your documented communication strengthens your position under UK consumer protection laws. This might seem excessive for a gaming subscription, but I've seen billing disputes escalate to hundreds of pounds when cancellations weren't properly documented.
Your cancellation letter needs specific information to be processed correctly. First and foremost, include your full Roblox username—this is how they'll identify your account. Don't use your display name; use the actual username that appears in your account settings preceded by the @ symbol.
Next, include the email address associated with your Roblox account. This provides a secondary identifier and ensures any confirmation correspondence reaches you. If your account email is different from your contact email, list both clearly.
Additionally, state clearly and unambiguously that you're requesting immediate cancellation of your Roblox Premium subscription. Use direct language like \