Canceling Angie's List Subscription

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How to cancel Angie’s List the easy way

Angie’s List is a website offering listings and user-based reviews of professional service providers in the USA. It has 10 million reviews and 6 million households using its business directory, available and continuously updated since 1995.

Cancel Angie’s List with the help of DoNotPay

Some cancelations go smoothly, and others may take a while and a lot of patience. If you are experiencing the later with Angie’s List, we can help. The DoNotPay app can cancel your Angie’s List membership for you in a matter of minutes. Here is what you need to do:

  1. Start the DoNotPay app in your web browser.
  2. Select the “Find Hidden Money” option.
  3. Enter “Angie’s List” in the field for cancelation.

All you have to do now is wait for the email from us informing you that we canceled your Angie’s List membership.

Cancel Angie’s List yourself

Angie’s List offers several ways to cancel your membership. Once you cancel your paid membership, you will still be able to access some of their features in a limited capacity.

Canceling Angie’s List online

You can cancel Angie’s List membership from the website by accessing your account.

  1. Sign in to your Angel’s List account.
  2. Go to the “Manage My Account” page.
  3. Choose “Cancel Auto-Renew”.

Canceling Angie’s List via email

To send an email with a cancelation request, you need to fill in the form on Angie’s List website after you log into your account.

  1. Go to the “Support Center” at the bottom of the main page.
  2. Start filling out the form by choosing “Membership Cancelation” from the drop-down menu.
  3. In “What is the subject?” field, enter “I want to cancel my membership”, or something similar.
  4. In “What is your question?” field, enter details of your request.
  5. Click on the “Send Message” button when you are done.
  6. A customer service rep should respond in the next 24 hours.

Cancel Angie’s List by mailing a letter

You can cancel Angie’s List by sending information on your identity and account in a letter and mailing it to the following address:

  • Member Services
  • 1030 East Washington Street,
  • Indianapolis, IN 46202

Cancel Angie’s List over phone

You can cancel your subscription by phone only if you have Gold Membership, which includes live phone support. Write down information from your Angie’s List account and call 1-888-828-5478 to cancel your membership. The line is available on weekdays, from 8:30 am to 8:15 pm EST.

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DoNotPayYes
EmailYes
PhoneYes
LetterYes
In-personNo
OnlineYes

Possible issues when canceling Angie’s List

When you cancel your paid membership on Angie’s List, you lose access to certain features, but can still use the website. If you want to delete your account completely, you will again have to contact their customer service team with this specific request. Angie’s List must receive cancelation requests by 5 pm ET on a workday before the renewal date, or your account will be renewed for another year. DoNotPay can help you talk to customer service without waiting or runarounds, and have you cancel your membership in a few moments.

Will Angie’s List free trial automatically turn into a paid membership?

Angie’s List doesn’t have a free trial. Since 2016, this portal offers free Green Membership that renews yearly without any charge to your credit card.

Does Angie’s List refund for cancelations?

If you cancel your Angel’s List paid membership 30 days before the renewal, you can ask for a full refund. You can’t receive a refund for the initial subscription, but only for the renewal.

Can you pause Angie’s List subscription instead of canceling?

No. You can cancel automatic renewal instead, and re-apply for membership when convenient.

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How will charges from Angie’s List show on my bank statement?

The charges for Angie’s List membership plan will be visible on your credit card statement. Use the following examples to identify them.

ANGIES LIST 8666236088 INANGIE’S LIST (866)623-6088 INPurchaseFrom Angie’s List Inc
ANGIES LISTANGIES LIST SUBSCRIPTIONDebit Purchase -visa Angies List 888-888-5478in
ANGIES LIST 888-888-5478 INANGIE’S LIST (866)623-6088ANGIE’S LIST 888-944-5478 IN
Payment To Angie’s List IncRECURRING CHECK CARD PURCHASE ANGIES LIST 8666236088 INPAYPAL *ANGIES LIST 4029357733 CA
ELECTRONIC/ACH DEBIT PAYPAL INST XFER ANGIES LISTDebit Purchase - Visa Angies List 866-623-6088inANGIES LIST - Purchase
ANGIES LIST 8666236088 IN 46202 USAANGIES LIST 402-935-7733 IN: ANGIES LIST 866-623-6088 IN
ACH WEB-SINGLE ANGIES LIST PAYPAL INST XFERACH WEB-SINGLE ANGIES LIST PAYPAL INST XFERANGIES LIST 4029357733 IN
RefundFrom Angie’s List IncACH Electronic Debit - PAYPAL INST XFER ANGIES LISTPAYPAL *ANGIES LIST 402-935-7733 CA
PAYPAL *ANGIES LIST 402-935-7733 INPAYPAL INST XFER ANGIES LIST WEB ID: PAYPALSI77ANGIES LIST 866-623-6088 IN 46202 US
ANGIES LIST 8888885478 INANGIES LIST 866-623-6088 INPAYPAL *ANGIES LIST
PAYPAL INST XFER ANGIES LISTPAYPAL *ANGIES LIST 4029357733 IN
ECOMMERCE 888-944-5478 INAngie’s List

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