zentraveller macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 19, 2019 15 2 Oct 3, 2019 #1 If you’re on the monthly plan can you cancel it at anytime or do you have to ride out the 24 months?
Johnny365 macrumors 65816 Nov 30, 2015 1,033 630 Oct 3, 2019 #2 If the payment method declines and you don't have a backup for it, Applecare+ is auto canceled.
Banglazed macrumors 603 Apr 17, 2017 5,098 10,138 Cupertino, CA Oct 3, 2019 #3 Yes, you can cancel regardless if paid monthly or paid in full. Cancel your AppleCare plan coverage - Apple Support Learn how to cancel your AppleCare coverage for your Apple product. support.apple.com
Yes, you can cancel regardless if paid monthly or paid in full. Cancel your AppleCare plan coverage - Apple Support Learn how to cancel your AppleCare coverage for your Apple product. support.apple.com
zentraveller macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 19, 2019 15 2 Oct 3, 2019 #4 But can you manually cancel it also? [automerge]1570156033[/automerge] Perfect. Thanks
Banglazed macrumors 603 Apr 17, 2017 5,098 10,138 Cupertino, CA Oct 3, 2019 #5 zentraveller said: But can you manually cancel it also? [automerge]1570156033[/automerge] Perfect. Thanks Click to expand... If paying monthly, it will be considered as a subscription in the link i had provided above. If you want to cancel a subscription from Apple - Apple Support Learn how to cancel a subscription from Apple or a subscription that you purchased with an app from the App Store. support.apple.com
zentraveller said: But can you manually cancel it also? [automerge]1570156033[/automerge] Perfect. Thanks Click to expand... If paying monthly, it will be considered as a subscription in the link i had provided above. If you want to cancel a subscription from Apple - Apple Support Learn how to cancel a subscription from Apple or a subscription that you purchased with an app from the App Store. support.apple.com
AutomaticApple Suspended Nov 28, 2018 7,401 3,378 Massachusetts Oct 4, 2019 #6 zentraveller said: But can you manually cancel it also? Click to expand... Yes, you can.