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The most common reason to cancel a subscription is to save money. The average consumer has so many subscriptions that this can lead to considerable monthly costs. Especially when you calculate how much a subscription costs on an annual basis, many consumers are shocked and immediately start cancelling expensive, unused and/or useless subscriptions.

You can always cancel your subscription with 1und1. Keep in mind that there may be a contract period when you take out a subscription. After this initial period, subscriptions can always be cancelled with a maximum notice period of 1 month. More and more organizations are taking a flexible approach to this. For example, you can almost always cancel charities and car insurance daily. Let's hope that more and more organizations will follow this good example!

Do you want immediate certainty about your cancellation? Arrange it directly online at the largest cancellation service in the Netherlands. When we deliver the cancellation for you to 1und1, we give you a 100% cancellation guarantee. This way you can be sure that everything has been arranged, and you will receive free support from us and - if necessary - also free legal assistance in realizing the cancellation.

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