What is the cancellation policy for a Newsweek subscription?

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The cancellation policy for a Newsweek subscription can vary depending on the type of subscription a customer has selected, whether it is a digital subscription, a print subscription, or a combination of both. Generally, Newsweek allows subscribers to cancel their subscriptions at any time. However, it is important to note that the specific terms and conditions related to cancellation, including any potential refund policies or obligations for remaining payment periods, may differ. For instance, some subscriptions may not offer refunds for partial months or periods already paid for prior to cancellation. Any promotional offers that may have been utilized during the subscription sign-up process could also influence the cancellation terms. It is recommended that subscribers review the terms outlined at the time of subscription or check the official cancellation policy on the Newsweek website. To ensure clarity on the specific details that would apply in any given case, it is also advisable to look at the current web page for contact information that may lead to further assistance. This will provide subscribers with direct access to the most accurate and relevant information regarding their subscriptions.
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Answered Aug 19, 2025

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