It's Time to Cancel These Travel Subscriptions for Now - 4 minutes read
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Now that we’re all staying home, it’s a great time to save money for future travels. Canceled flights and trips have given some of us extra funds to tuck away, but if you’re still spending money on travel subscriptions, now’s the time to save even more by canceling or pausing whatever you’re not using.
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You only need domestic cell phone coverage
You may have opted to pay for an international phone plan make use of data, talk and text messaging on your travels, but are now unable to use those services—unless you’re living outside of the United States.
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Thankfully, there’s not too much you need to do if you purchased daily international service with AT&T. In fact, they state specifically that their customers are only charged for the days they actually use. No need to cancel.
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The two international plans T-Mobile offers are Magenta and MagentaPlus. These services can be canceled at any time by contacting T-Mobile’s customer service, which also offers an on-site chat service. A word of warning, however: If you’re still paying off your phone and you want to cancel your international plan, you’ll have to pay off the remainder of the balance on the device right away.
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Verizon
Verizon’s TravelPass plan gives you the option to talk, text and use internet data in over 185 countries outside of the United States. Similar to AT&T, there’s no need to officially cancel because you’re only charged for the days you use it while traveling.
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See you later, in-flight internet
Gogo Inflight Internet is the service United, Delta, Alaska Airlines, and Air Canada use to connect your devices while in the air—which is definitely convenient, but not exactly cheap. If you’re a seasoned traveler who needs the service more often, you may have paid for a monthly subscription. These monthly plans include:
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Monthly Airline Plan (only domestic flights)- $49.95
2-Device Plan (only domestic flights)- $59.95
Global Delta Plan (domestic and international flights on Delta)- $69.95
Annual Airline Plan (only domestic)- $599/year
Cancel by contacting Gogo customer service at 877-350-0038, or email customercare.com. In order to avoid charges for the next month, remember to cancel at least two days before the monthly renewal date. If you don’t cancel two days before the renewal date, you can still request a refund through customer service.
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CLEAR this travel app
CLEAR is a great option for frequent air travelers; with it, you don’t have to worry about standing in long security lines because its expedited security service allows you to breeze through. But right now, it wouldn’t hurt to cancel, especially considering how easy it is to re-enroll: You can do so at any CLEAR kiosk, where you will verify your identity with your valid photo ID, answer a few questions and attach your fingerprint and iris pictures to your account.
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The cost is $179 for the entire year, or $15/month.
Here’s how to cancel your enrollment:
Log on to my.clearme.com
Tap the “Select” option under your membership details
The cancellation will give you a prorated refund for any time left on your subscription
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If you are still in your trial period, you won’t be charged anything, as long as you cancel before the trial is finished.
No need for sharing rides
Ride-sharing services offer convenient monthly subscriptions that allow loyal customers to get discounts. If you’re physically distancing, sharing a vehicle with a driver isn’t a great idea—and besides, where would you go?
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Here’s how you can save some dough and cancel your monthly ride-sharing subscription.
Lyft Pink
Lyft Pink gives you the option to cancel or pause your subscription directly through the app.
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Go to the “Settings” option
Select “Cancel” or “Pause”
When selecting the option to pause your account, you will be asked when to restart your subscription. You can only pause for up to 12 weeks and once per billing cycle. If you received a free full year of Lyft Pink under the Chase Credit Card Rewards, you cannot pause your subscription.
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The cancellation will apply as of your next billing cycle.
This service entitles you to lower prices on UberX and Pool rides in exchange for a monthly fee of $24.99. Cancellation can be done up to 24 hours prior to the next scheduled payment on your subscription.
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Go to your app
Go the the Pass hub
Switch off the “Auto-renew” tab.
Source: Lifehacker.com
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Now that we’re all staying home, it’s a great time to save money for future travels. Canceled flights and trips have given some of us extra funds to tuck away, but if you’re still spending money on travel subscriptions, now’s the time to save even more by canceling or pausing whatever you’re not using.
Advertisement
You only need domestic cell phone coverage
You may have opted to pay for an international phone plan make use of data, talk and text messaging on your travels, but are now unable to use those services—unless you’re living outside of the United States.
Advertisement
Thankfully, there’s not too much you need to do if you purchased daily international service with AT&T. In fact, they state specifically that their customers are only charged for the days they actually use. No need to cancel.
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The two international plans T-Mobile offers are Magenta and MagentaPlus. These services can be canceled at any time by contacting T-Mobile’s customer service, which also offers an on-site chat service. A word of warning, however: If you’re still paying off your phone and you want to cancel your international plan, you’ll have to pay off the remainder of the balance on the device right away.
Advertisement
Verizon
Verizon’s TravelPass plan gives you the option to talk, text and use internet data in over 185 countries outside of the United States. Similar to AT&T, there’s no need to officially cancel because you’re only charged for the days you use it while traveling.
Advertisement
See you later, in-flight internet
Gogo Inflight Internet is the service United, Delta, Alaska Airlines, and Air Canada use to connect your devices while in the air—which is definitely convenient, but not exactly cheap. If you’re a seasoned traveler who needs the service more often, you may have paid for a monthly subscription. These monthly plans include:
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Monthly Airline Plan (only domestic flights)- $49.95
2-Device Plan (only domestic flights)- $59.95
Global Delta Plan (domestic and international flights on Delta)- $69.95
Annual Airline Plan (only domestic)- $599/year
Cancel by contacting Gogo customer service at 877-350-0038, or email customercare.com. In order to avoid charges for the next month, remember to cancel at least two days before the monthly renewal date. If you don’t cancel two days before the renewal date, you can still request a refund through customer service.
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CLEAR this travel app
CLEAR is a great option for frequent air travelers; with it, you don’t have to worry about standing in long security lines because its expedited security service allows you to breeze through. But right now, it wouldn’t hurt to cancel, especially considering how easy it is to re-enroll: You can do so at any CLEAR kiosk, where you will verify your identity with your valid photo ID, answer a few questions and attach your fingerprint and iris pictures to your account.
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The cost is $179 for the entire year, or $15/month.
Here’s how to cancel your enrollment:
Log on to my.clearme.com
Tap the “Select” option under your membership details
The cancellation will give you a prorated refund for any time left on your subscription
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If you are still in your trial period, you won’t be charged anything, as long as you cancel before the trial is finished.
No need for sharing rides
Ride-sharing services offer convenient monthly subscriptions that allow loyal customers to get discounts. If you’re physically distancing, sharing a vehicle with a driver isn’t a great idea—and besides, where would you go?
Advertisement
Here’s how you can save some dough and cancel your monthly ride-sharing subscription.
Lyft Pink
Lyft Pink gives you the option to cancel or pause your subscription directly through the app.
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Go to the “Settings” option
Select “Cancel” or “Pause”
When selecting the option to pause your account, you will be asked when to restart your subscription. You can only pause for up to 12 weeks and once per billing cycle. If you received a free full year of Lyft Pink under the Chase Credit Card Rewards, you cannot pause your subscription.
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The cancellation will apply as of your next billing cycle.
This service entitles you to lower prices on UberX and Pool rides in exchange for a monthly fee of $24.99. Cancellation can be done up to 24 hours prior to the next scheduled payment on your subscription.
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Go to your app
Go the the Pass hub
Switch off the “Auto-renew” tab.
Source: Lifehacker.com
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