Caira by Unwildered can help separate future-billing risk from refund evidence so your next message is not just a complaint.
Free Dating App Subscription Cancellation And Refund Letter
A template for cancelling dating-app renewals, premium boosts and app-store subscription charges. Use this page when you need a practical written record for the exact account, charge, notice or company process in front of you.
You may feel you should do not pay, but a dated letter, clear evidence list and correct response route are usually more useful.
Public complaint patterns are useful, but they are not proof that a company did anything wrong in your case. Public posts about app subscriptions often focus on Apple App Store or Google Play billing, in-app cancellation screens, family purchases, trial conversion dates and refund request records.
Template
You can copy and paste this free download into Microsoft Word, then replace the bracketed prompts. No login is needed, and the wording is meant to work as an email or letter.
Copy-and-paste template
Subject: Request for Cancellation and Refund - [Dating App Subscription Account]
To: [Apple App Store / Google Play / Dating App Support Team]
From: [Your Name]
Reference: [Apple ID / Google Account / App Account / Subscription ID]
Date: [Today's Date]Dear [Recipient Name or Support Team],
I am contacting you regarding my subscription to [Dating App Name], which was charged on [Charge Date] for [Subscription Type, e.g., premium boost, monthly renewal]. On [Cancellation Attempt Date], I attempted to cancel the subscription through [App, App Store, or Web Portal], but I was still billed or did not receive confirmation of cancellation.
I am requesting the following actions:
1. Immediate cancellation of my subscription and confirmation of the effective cancellation date.
2. Refund of charges incurred after cancellation or after an unclear trial conversion.
3. Written explanation if you cannot process the refund, including the specific contract term, policy, or account record supporting your decision.Key Dates:
- [Date 1: Subscription purchase or renewal]
- [Date 2: Cancellation attempt]
- [Date 3: Charge after cancellation or trial conversion]Amount Involved: [$ Amount]
Person or Department Already Contacted: [Name, Ticket Number, Email, Portal Message, or Complaint Reference]Evidence Attached or Available:
- [App-store subscription page screenshot]
- [Purchase receipt]
- [Cancellation confirmation or screenshot]
- [Refund request record]
- [Card or bank statement showing charge]
- [Family purchase settings, if relevant]Please preserve all logs, renewal notices, billing attempts, account reactivation records, support tickets, and refund notes related to this issue.
I request a written response by [Response Deadline, e.g., 10 business days] confirming the actions taken or providing a clear explanation. If you believe a different deadline applies, please let me know. If billing continues, I may escalate this with my card issuer, app store, or relevant consumer protection agencies.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Mailing Address or Email]
[Phone Number, if you wish to be contacted by phone]
[Preferred Written Contact Method]
What People Commonly Complain About Online
public posts often describe cancelled memberships that keep billing, especially where cancellation must be done through a specific channel such as in-person, app-store settings or a web portal
users often discover that the merchant account, Apple App Store, Google Play, Roku account or card statement do not show the same billing name
subscription complaints often turn on screenshots: the last cancellation screen, the renewal email, the chat transcript and the first charge after cancellation
Example Scenarios
A customer cancels a dating app subscription through the website but receives no email confirmation, so screenshots of the final page become the main evidence.
The company says the dating app subscription renewed for a full year; the customer points to the trial-end email and the cancellation timestamp.
For this specific dating app subscription issue, make the first example match your facts: who charged you, which account or document identifies the charge, what promise or term you rely on, and what outcome you want.
Specific Practical Note
Before sending, check the billing route first: direct merchant account, app store, card statement descriptor, or third-party platform. The letter is stronger when the cancellation proof and the later charge can be matched by date.
What To Collect First
the screen, email or app-store page that proves what happened with the dating app subscription
the signup confirmation, cancellation page and account settings screenshots
the billing history, card statements and any trial-end emails
the contract, renewal terms, refund policy and cancellation instructions
a timestamped record of calls, chats or support tickets
proof that you stopped using the service if that supports the refund request
Steps Before You Send
Find the exact billing entity and account identifier before writing.
Name the dating app subscription issue in one sentence so the reader can see the exact route you are using.
Cancel through the official route, then save screenshots of each confirmation screen.
Send a short written confirmation asking for no further charges and a refund if money was taken after cancellation.
If billing continues, dispute the charge with your card issuer and attach the cancellation proof.
Escalate to the FTC, state attorney general or app-store platform when the route is misleading or impossible.
Common Mistakes
calling once and keeping no written record
using angry language instead of dates, amounts and account details
cancelling a card without documenting the underlying billing dispute
missing a renewal email that changes the deadline
How Caira Can Help
If the merchant, app store and card statement use different names, ask Caira by Unwildered to organize them in date order.
Caira is powered by AI and can read your PDFs, photos, docs, receipts and screenshots, then give answers, evidence summaries and draft letters in seconds.
Where To Check The Rules
FTC negative-option and subscription guidance
state automatic-renewal rules, especially California and New York
card issuer dispute rules and the merchant's cancellation terms
FAQ
Should I stop paying immediately?
Not always. Stopping payment can create late fees, service cutoffs, credit reporting, default notices or collection activity. First identify the contract, charge, deadline and safest route.
Should I name a company in the letter?
Yes, if it is the company you dealt with. Keep the wording factual: account number, date, promise, charge and requested fix. Do not accuse fraud unless you have a documented evidence.
Can this become a small-claims issue?
Sometimes. If the amount is documentable and the company will not respond, a demand letter and evidence index may help you decide whether small claims is worth considering.
This article is general information, not legal, financial, tax or medical advice. US law varies by federal rule, state rule, contract wording, forum, timing and facts.
