Cancel WSJ Wine Club Membership

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Is WSJ Wine Making You Whine? We’ll Help You Cancel It!

Lionstone West and The Wall Street Journal have partnered together to found WSJ wine. They select and deliver an exquisite collection of wines to your doorstep every three months.

Whether you are a sommelier or enjoy good wine, WSJ wine offers Discovery Club and Premier Club memberships.

If your taste buds have had enough of WSJ wine, let us show you how you can cancel it.

What Is WSJ Wine Cancellation Policy?

According to their terms of service, you can cancel both of WSJ wine club memberships at any time. If you cancel before the time of shipment, WSJ wine will stop the order immediately.

Can I Get a Refund From WSJ Wine?

In case you cancel after they have shipped your wine or they have processed the payment, you can request a refund.

Other instances that could qualify you for a refund are when your order is late, not delivered, or damaged. WSJ Wine also has a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, which means you can be refunded if you didn’t like the wine.

Does WSJ Wine Club Membership Renew Automatically?

Yes, it does. WSJ Wine will notify you around 10 days before they charge you, so you may cancel the order in time.

How Can I Cancel My WSJ Wine Club Membership?

WSJ Wine’s website is a bit misleading when it comes to cancellation methods. A different page gives different info. We’ll cover all the possibilities, but we do advise you to contact them and get a confirmation of your canceled membership.

Can You Cancel WithYes/No
DoNotPayYes
EmailYes
PhoneYes
LetterMaybe
In PersonNo
WSJ Wine WebsiteNo

Cancel WSJ Wine via Email

WSJ wine has an online form you need to complete to send them an email. They will then answer your email within 24h to either confirm the cancellation or to ask for more details.

To cancel this way, do the following:

  1. Go to the Contact Us page
  2. Enter your email address
  3. Fill in your personal information
  4. Select Yes if you’re canceling an existing order and No if you’re not
  5. Type out a message explaining that you wish to cancel
  6. Hit Send

Cancel WSJ Wine Over the Phone

To cancel WSJ wine on the phone, call 1-877-975-9463. Their customer service is available on business days from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., and on the weekend from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Send WSJ Wine a Letter To Cancel Your Membership

WSJ wine recommends canceling over the phone or via email. The Terms of service also mention sending a letter as a viable option for cancellations.

You can send them a letter to one of these two addresses:

  1. WSJwine from The Wall Street Journal

Attn: Customer Service

PO Box 2470

Largo, FL 33779

  1. WSJwine from The Wall Street Journal

Attn: Customer Service

16120 US Highway 19 N

Clearwater, FL 33764

Cancel Your WSJ Wine Membership Faster Using DoNotPay

If you want to skip the hassle of canceling WSJ wine by yourself, you can rely on DoNotPay to cancel and confirm it in no time!

Follow these steps to cancel your WSJ wine membership:

  1. Go to DoNotPay in your
  2. Select Find Hidden Money
  3. Enter WSJ Wine
  4. Submit the request

It’s that easy!

Are there any other memberships you need to cancel? No worries—link your email address or your bank account to DoNotPay, and we’ll detect all of your active subscriptions and help you cancel them if that’s what you want.

Test the Waters for an Alternative Wine Subscription

If you’re not satisfied with WSJ wine, but you’d still like to try out different wines, take a look at some similar memberships:

Wine SubscriptionMonthly Price
Winc$39 for three bottles of wine
Thrive Market$60 for four bottles of wine
Bright Cellars$80 for four bottles of wine

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