

GH Tip: Even if you cancel your free trial, you'll still be able to use your Prime membership until the end of the 30-day period. Click: 'I Do Not Want My Benefits', then 'Continue' to 'Cancel'. It will remind you of the benefits you have. At the bottom it will say 'Manage Membership' again - select this and then tap 'End Membership'. It will say what Prime plan you are on and when your renewal date is.Ĭlick 'Manage membership' and a menu will drop down. There will be a drop down option that says Manage Membership. Click Your Account, then Prime Membership. To unsubscribe on the Amazon mobile app, go to the person icon at the bottom of the app (in between the house and the shopping cart). How do I cancel Amazon Prime on my phone? To check and manage your Amazon memberships, go to the Accounts & Lists dropdown menu then choose Memberships & Subscriptions. It can be hard to keep track of your subscriptions, especially if you often sign up to their free trials. Click the yellow buttons that say, 'I Do Not Want My Benefits', then 'Continue to Cancel', 'End Prime Benefits'.Īmazon has lots of other subscription services aside from Prime, including Subscribe & Save, Amazon Music and Kindle Unlimited. It will take you through three steps to convince you to keep your membership.


Click 'Manage Membership' and a drop-down menu will appear which will say 'End Membership' at the bottom. To cancel Amazon Prime, hover over where it says your name above 'Accounts & Lists'. How do I cancel Amazon Prime and other Amazon subscriptions on my desktop? Whether you've been put off by price hikes or you're looking to cancel a free trial that's run out, it's a good idea to look through your digital subscriptions every now and then and assess what you actually need. The price of the monthly membership is going up from £7.99 a month to £8.99, and its yearly membership is increasing from £79 to £95. The Basic plan has gone up by a pound to £6.99, the Standard plan to £10.99 and Premium to £15.99 a month.Īmazon Prime followed suit and plans to increase its prices on 15 September this year. Netflix recently increased its prices for the second time in the last eighteen months. Netflix has long been king of the castle in the streaming world, but nowadays there's increased competition from Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV and others. But with costs rising across the board, you may be reconsidering whether you're getting your money's worth from your streaming services. Gone are the days of dusting off a board game on a rainy day! We've never had more options for entertainment right at our fingertips, and TV fans and cinephiles can get their fill across multiple platforms.
