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It’s Not Always Sunny in Chicago—Cancel Chicago Sun-Times Subscription in Just a Few Minutes

The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily newspaper published in Chicago. It’s the second-largest newspaper in Chicago and has a circulation of 120,000. Readership has been steadily declining over the past few years. Paper beats rock, but it doesn’t always beat online news, which can be more accessible. Here’s a handy guide that will help you cancel your subscription to the newspaper.

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DoNotPay’s app lets you cancel any service within minutes. Why bother filling out a form or calling the Sun-Times when you can cancel from the convenience of an app. Getting rid of the subscription will be easy enough. Here’s how you do it:

  1. Open the app in your
  2. Go to the Find Hidden Money tab
  3. Type Chicago Sun-Times in the text box

That’s more than enough information for DoNotPay to cancel the service for you. Once the cancelation is complete, DoNotPay will notify you, and you’ll be rid of the subscription.

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Cancel Chicago Sun-Times Subscription on Your Own

You can cancel your Chicago Sun-Times subscription in three ways via:

  • Phone call
  • Email
  • Online account

Cancel the Subscription With a Phone Call

You can call the customer support line of the Chicago Sun-times to cancel your subscription. To contact a representative:

  1. Call (888) 848-4637
  2. Request a cancelation

Cancel the Subscription With an Email

The newspaper allows you to cancel via email as well. Contact customer service and send a cancelation request to customerservice@suntimes.com.

Cancel the Subscription With Your Online Account

If you’re also subscribed to the digital form of Chicago Sun-Times, you can easily cancel through their website. To do this:

  1. Go to the Chicago Sun-Times website
  2. Access your account
  3. Cancel from your account settings

Take a look at an overview of the methods you can use to cancel your subscription.

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Consider a Few Alternatives to Chicago Sun-Times

Once you get rid of your Sun-Times subscription, you might want to move on to an alternative. If you want to get your news elsewhere, there’s no shortage of newspapers to get your news from. Whether you prefer your news in digital form or actual papers, there are many of them to go around.

Take a look at a few popular examples.

Company

Pricing

Benefits

Chicago Tribune

  • Sunday Paper & Unlimited Digital Access—$4.99 per week, billed every eight weeks
  • Daily Paper & Unlimited Digital Access—$5.99 per week, billed every eight weeks
  • Award-winning journalism
  • Free newsletters and podcasts
  • Money-saving coupons every Sunday

Daily Herald

  • Sunday delivery—$3.15 per week
  • Daily delivery—$3.30 per week
  • Digital Access 24/7—$9.99 per month
  • Food & tax watchdog news
  • Coupons
  • Access to Daily Herald apps

USA TODAY

  • $4.99 per month
  • Concise and accurate reports
  • Diverse podcasts
  • Daily briefings

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