Cancel eNotes, Save Some C-Notes
eNotes is a Seattle-based educational platform for students and teachers. It is a place where you can find study guides, lesson plans, and literary criticism. You can even use the portal to ask homework-related questions and get answers from educators fast. If you aren't satisfied with the service or you have no use for it anymore, you can use this handy guide to cancel your subscription.
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Here’s how it works:
- Sign in to your DoNotPay account
- Click on the Find Hidden Money option
- Type in eNotes or the name of any other service you no longer want to pay for
You'll receive a notification as soon as the cancelation is complete. You can get rid of any subscription quickly by connecting your email address or bank account to the app. We'll find all of your active subscriptions, and you can remove the ones you deem obsolete.
Learn How to Cancel eNotes on Your Own
You can cancel your eNotes free trial or subscription using the same methods. Here’s an overview of your options:
Can you cancel with | Yes/No |
Phone | No |
Company Website | Yes |
Yes | |
iTunes | Yes |
Letter | No |
DoNotPay | Yes |
How to Cancel eNotes On the Website
This method applies to canceling both your free trial and paid subscription. Here's what you can do:
- Log into your account
- Click on Manage Subscription located on the dashboard header
- Hit Cancel under your Subscription status
- eNotes will then ask you to reconsider. Click the No option
- Wait for the confirmation email to be sure that you’ve successfully canceled the service
How to Deactivate eNotes account via Email
If you want to terminate your account completely, you can do so via email. Use the email address you provided for your eNotes account to send a message to support@enotes.com and ask for deactivation.
How to Cancel eNotes if You Subscribed Through the iOS App
Subscribing using the iOS app means the subscription is managed through the App Store and iTunes. Here’s how you cancel:
- Go to Settings
- Navigate to the iTunes & App Store settings
- Click on your Apple ID
- Click Subscriptions
- Find eNotes and click on it
- Hit Cancel
Does eNotes Auto-Renew Free Trials Into Paid Subscriptions?
If you set up an account for the free trial and forgot to cancel in 48 hours, you're out of luck. eNotes automatically renews trials into a full-price subscription. If they refuse to give you a refund after you’ve canceled, you should use DoNotPay’s File a Chargeback feature to get your money back.
Alternatives That Could Replace eNotes
If you didn't like eNotes but still want some help with your studying, other options that offer similar services are:
Company | Pricing | Benefits |
Chegg | $14.95 per month or free for high school and college students |
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Course Hero | Free basic account or $39.95 per month |
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Quizlet | Free basic account or $47.88 per year |
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