Feel Like Financial Times Is Old News? Cancel Your Subscription in a Few Easy Steps
Financial Times is a global digital newspaper that covers business and financial news. It’s currently one of the most popular newspapers of its kind.
How to Cancel Financial Times
If you’ve lost interest in the subscription or want to get your business news elsewhere, you probably want to know how to get rid of it. There are several ways to cancel your Financial Times subscription:
- The website
- The Customer Service phone line
- DoNotPay’s service
Using the Website to Cancel
You can get rid of your subscription through the account settings on the Financial Times website. Here’s how you do it:
- Log in to your account
- Go to the Subscriptions tab in Settings & Account
- Select Cancel Subscription
The cancelation will be processed when the current subscription term ends. Follow these steps if you have a Digital Trial, Digital Subscription, or Premium Digital Subscription.
Canceling via Phone Call
The newspaper allows you to cancel your account via phone as well. Before you call customer service, have this information prepared beforehand:
- Your full name
- The account number or email address connected to the account
- The billing address alongside a zip code
- Your phone number
Including this will help the customer service representative confirm your identity and terminate your account. To cancel your subscription, do the following:
- Dial +800 0705 6477
- Ask to speak to a representative
- Provide necessary information
- Request a cancelation
To make sure that you’re no longer subscribed, ask the representative to send a confirmation email to your address.
Sending a Cancelation Email
If you want to cancel via email, you should:
- Prepare your full name, account number, billing address, and phone number
- Type "I/We hereby give notice that I/we cancel my/our subscription"
- Send it to uscirculation@ft.com
Can You Cancel With |
Yes/No |
Website | Yes |
In-person |
No |
Phone call | Yes |
Yes | |
DoNotPay | Yes |
Letter |
No |
Can I Pause My Financial Times Subscription?
Yes. You can suspend newspaper delivery from Financial Times. The service offers you unlimited temporary suspensions, as long as you give three business days' notice beforehand. To pause your subscription, do the following:
- Go to Newspaper Subscriber Services on the website
- Select your region
- Press I want to suspend my delivery
- Enter your customer reference number and zip code
- Submit
Cancel Financial Times in a Few Minutes Using DoNotPay
Canceling any kind of subscription is made easier with DoNotPay’s help. You can get rid of your Financial Times newspaper delivery service only a few minutes after installing the app. To start using the service, you should:
- Open the app in your
- Go to the Find Hidden Money tab
- Enter the name of the service—in this case, Financial Times
You will be promptly unsubscribed, and the app will send you a notification to confirm the cancelation.
If you want to find hidden subscriptions you might have forgotten about, the Find Hidden Money tab can help you with this as well. Connect your email or bank account, and DoNotPay will display all of your active subscriptions. Using this feature makes it easier to cancel things you don’t need or use.
Are Financial Times Cancelations Prorated?
Financial Times allows prorated refunds for canceled newspaper deliveries, but only under certain conditions. You can receive this refund if you cancel within 14 days of the first delivery. You will be reimbursed for every newspaper that you receive during this time.
If you request a cancelation after 14 days, it only takes effect after the current subscription period ends.
What Are Good Alternatives to Financial Times?
If you want to keep receiving news about businesses and finances, you should look for some Financial Times alternatives. Consider some of the following examples.
Company | Pricing |
Benefits |
Free |
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Smartphone only— $12.99 per month All digital access— $21.99 per month |
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