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How To Cancel Foreign Policy in a Language You Can Understand

Foreign Policy is a magazine that deals with domestic and international current affairs. It has both printed and digital editions, plus a bunch of podcasts available on the magazine’s website.

If you don’t want to read Foreign Policy anymore, learn how to end your subscription.

DoNotPay—The Fastest Way To Cancel Foreign Policy

If you want to cancel your Foreign Policy subscription in the most efficient way, use DoNotPay! With our app, you won’t have to waste time calling the company’s customer service or waiting for their reply to your mail.

To end your Foreign Policy membership via DoNotPay, do the following:

  1. Set up your DoNotPay account in any
  2. Select Find Hidden Money
  3. Enter Foreign Policy when prompted

Give us 48 hours to deal with your request. We will notify you as soon as we cancel your membership.

Other Ways To Terminate Your Foreign Policy Subscription

You can use the following methods to terminate your subscription to Foreign Policy:

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EmailYes
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Unsubscribe From Foreign Policy via Email

If you want to opt out of your Foreign Policy subscription, send an email to support@foreignpolicy.com and state that you want to terminate your membership. You should include your username, account number, and password in the email. Keep in mind that customer service might take a long time to reply to your email.

Get Rid of Your Foreign Policy Membership Over the Phone

You can also cancel Foreign Policy via phone by following these steps:

  1. Call (800)535-6343
  2. Give your account details and explain that you want to end your subscription when you get in touch with the customer service rep
  3. Ask them to confirm your cancellation in writing

Terminate Your Foreign Policy Subscription via Snail Mail

You can send a letter to Foreign Policy explaining that you want to unsubscribe from the magazine. Mail the letter to this address:

Foreign Policy

Attention: Cancellation

1750 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Suite 200, Washington, DC

20006 USA

Can You Get a Prorated Refund From Foreign Policy?

No, you can’t. Foreign Policy doesn’t offer prorated refunds. You will be able to access your account until the end of your billing period after canceling the service.

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What Are the Alternatives to Foreign Policy Magazine?

If you still want to keep up with the world news, you can read some of the following magazines:

MagazinePriceBenefits

The Economist

  • Quarterly Digital: $55 every 12 weeks—the first billing period for $25
  • Quarterly Digital + Print: $69 every 12 weeks—the first billing period for $29
  • Annual Digital: $189 a year—the first year for $94.50
  • Get student discounts
  • Read the magazine on your iOS or Android device
  • Get news on global affairs
  • Enjoy listening to various podcasts and watching films

Foreign Affairs

  • The print magazine: $34.95 a year
  • Unlimited digital access: $34.95 a year
  • The print magazine and unlimited digital access: $40.95 a year
  • Receive weekly newsletter
  • Read articles about international political, economic, and cultural affairs
  • Receive special reading lists and eBooks with the print magazine and unlimited digital plan

Have you subscribed to the Economist but don’t find it interesting? You can use DoNotPay to cancel the Economist.

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