accounts.microsoft.com services and subscription
You use your billing
account to manage your invoices, payments, and track costs. You can have access
to multiple billing accounts. For example, you might have signed up for accounts.microsoft.com
services and subscription for
your personal projects. You could also have access through your organization’s
Enterprise Agreement or Microsoft Customer Agreement. For each of these
scenarios, you would have a separate billing account.
Follow these steps to cancel or turn off recurring billing for all Microsoft subscriptions and trial subscriptions, including Xbox Live and Office 365.
·
Go to Services
& subscriptions. You might be asked to sign in.
·
Find the subscription
and select Payment & billing > Cancel. If
you don’t see your subscription, make sure you are signed into the correct
Microsoft account for that subscription.
·
Follow the on-screen
instructions to proceed with cancellation. Check your inbox for a confirmation
email.
· You can also find the subscription and
select Payment & billing > Change > Turn
off recurring billing to avoid being charged again when the
subscription expires on its own.
Troubleshooting
If you don’t see the option to cancel or can’t
turn off recurring billing, try the following:
·
Check if a payment
method needs to be updated. If it does, we’ll let you know as soon as you
arrive at Services & subscriptions. To fix this, go
to Payment options.
·
Check if your
subscription is prepaid by checking when it expires. You’ll see Paid
with prepaid card next to the expiration date if the subscription is
prepaid. If it is prepaid, it’ll end on the expiration date and you don’t need
to do anything else. (You can’t cancel or turn off recurring billing for
prepaid subscriptions.
To see our complete cancellation policy
Customer support
toll-free at +1-877-701-2611
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