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Cancel Blazevpn: The Right Way
How to cancel BlazeVPN and reclaim your money in australia
What you need to know about BlazeVPN before you cancel
BlazeVPN is a virtual private network service that promises fast connections, AES-256 encryption and support for up to 5 devices across 53+ server locations. The provider operates on a recurring subscription model with monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual billing options, and publishes a business address in India. If you've signed up and now want out, you have legal rights in Australia that Stopee can help you understand and exercise.
The subscription structure you're paying for
BlazeVPN uses auto-renewing billing tied to your chosen cycle. This means your payment method is charged automatically when each period ends, unless you actively cancel before the renewal date. The longer your plan commitment, the lower the monthly equivalent cost-but that also means you're locked in unless you take action.
Why users typically decide to cancel
Common reasons Australians cancel VPN services include connection reliability issues, unclear refund policies, difficulty reaching support, or simply finding a provider that better suits their needs. Whatever your reason, Stopee recognises that cancelling should be straightforward-not buried in hidden menus or behind unresponsive support teams.
BlazeVPN pricing in australian dollars
Below is what BlazeVPN currently displays on its sales pages, converted to approximate AUD for your reference.
| Plan | Displayed price (USD) | Approximate AUD | Features | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 month | $3.99 | Approx A$6.00 | 5 devices, 53+ locations, no logs, P2P allowed | Trial users |
| 3 months | $11.49 | Approx A$17.20 | Same feature set, billed quarterly | Short-term commitment |
| 6 months | $21.49 | Approx A$32.20 | Semi-annual billing, multi-device support | Medium commitment |
| 1 year | $41.99 | Approx A$62.90 | Annual billing, lowest monthly equivalent | Long-term users |
Note: Your card provider may apply a different exchange rate and fees. AUD prices are approximate based on recent mid-market rates and are shown for reference only.
How to cancel your BlazeVPN subscription
Cancellation methods for BlazeVPN vary depending on where and how you purchased. Stopee has identified the most direct route: postal cancellation with documented proof.
Cancellation by registered mail (most secure method)
This is the safest approach because you retain proof of your cancellation request. Most international VPN services accept formal written cancellation, and registered post gives you a traceable record.
- Prepare a cancellation letter in English that includes:
- Your full name and email address on file with BlazeVPN
- Your account number or subscription ID (check your confirmation email or invoice)
- The date you want the cancellation to take effect (request it within 14 days if possible)
- A clear statement: "I wish to cancel my BlazeVPN subscription effective immediately" or on your preferred date
- Your signature at the bottom
- Print the letter and sign it by hand.
- Send it via registered post (Australia Post) to BlazeVPN's published business address. Keep your receipt and tracking number.
- Allow 14 days for BlazeVPN to acknowledge and process your request.
- Retain the registered post receipt and any confirmation email from BlazeVPN as proof of cancellation.
- Monitor your payment method for the next billing cycle to confirm no charge has been applied.
Pro tip: Take a screenshot of your current subscription status before sending the letter. This gives you a dated reference point if a dispute arises later.
Cancellation via email (faster but less documented)
If you want to cancel more quickly, email can work, but it leaves less formal proof.
- Find BlazeVPN's support email address on their website (usually under "Contact Us" or "Support").
- Send an email with the same information as your postal letter: account details, request date, and clear cancellation statement.
- Use your personal email address associated with the account.
- Request a cancellation confirmation in reply.
- Save the email thread in a separate folder for your records.
Warning: Email cancellation requests can go unanswered, especially from overseas-based services. If you do not receive a confirmation within 5 business days, follow up with a second email or switch to registered post instead.
Your consumer rights and australian cooling-off periods
Australia's consumer protection framework gives you important rights when buying services, and Stopee wants you to use them if BlazeVPN isn't delivering on its promises.
The cooling-off period for digital services
Under Australian Consumer Law (ACL), you have a 14-day change-of-mind right for most purchases. However, this right does not apply if you purchase through a third-party platform (such as the Apple App Store or Google Play Store) or if the service has already started. Direct purchases from BlazeVPN's website may fall within this window-check your receipt date.
Refunds for faulty or misrepresented services
If BlazeVPN has not performed as advertised (for example, connection speeds are drastically slower than promised, or the service is unreliable), you have grounds to claim a refund under ACL section 139A (goods must be fit for purpose). You do not need to be within the 14-day window for this claim. Stopee encourages you to document performance issues: take screenshots of speed tests, connection errors and dates when the service failed.
Disputing charges with your bank
If BlazeVPN continues to charge your card after you cancel, or if you believe a charge was unauthorised, contact your bank or credit card provider immediately. You can lodge a dispute (sometimes called a "chargeback" or "unauthorised transaction claim") and your bank will investigate. Australian banks typically take 30 to 60 days to resolve these claims.
Escalation to the ACCC
If BlazeVPN refuses to acknowledge your cancellation or denies you a legitimate refund, you can lodge a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) at accc.gov.au. The ACCC handles consumer protection complaints and can investigate unfair contract terms or misleading conduct.
What happens after you cancel
Cancellation does not always mean immediate access loss. Understanding the timeline helps you plan and avoid surprise charges.
Access and billing after cancellation
When you cancel a BlazeVPN subscription, you typically retain access until the end of your paid billing period. For example, if you cancel mid-month on an annual plan, you usually keep the VPN active until your annual renewal date passes. BlazeVPN may terminate access immediately on cancellation-check their terms of service to confirm the specific policy for your region.
Your subscription will not auto-renew after your current period ends, provided your cancellation has been processed. Check your account dashboard or sign in to verify that "auto-renew" is switched off.
Refund eligibility and timelines
BlazeVPN's published pages do not prominently display refund terms, which is a red flag. Most VPN providers offer refunds only within a narrow window (typically 7 to 30 days) or for unused time if you cancel early. Stopee recommends requesting a refund in writing when you submit your cancellation, especially if you've used the service for fewer than 7 days.
If a refund is approved, allow 5 to 10 business days for the credit to appear on your payment method. If you paid by credit or debit card, the refund will reappear on that card's statement.
Confirming your cancellation
After you receive cancellation confirmation from BlazeVPN, take these steps to lock in your peace of mind:
- Log in to your account and check that auto-renew is disabled.
- Review your registered post or email confirmation for the cancellation date and reference number.
- Set a reminder on your calendar for 3 days before your current billing period would end-this gives you time to contact BlazeVPN again if a rogue charge appears.
- Keep all correspondence in a dedicated folder (digital or paper) for at least 12 months.
Common mistakes that delay or prevent cancellation
We understand that cancelling can feel stressful, especially when a service doesn't respond promptly. These mistakes can make the process even harder.
Assuming auto-renew is off without checking
Many Australians believe they've cancelled when they've simply deleted the app. Auto-renew continues in the background unless you explicitly switch it off or submit a formal cancellation request. Always verify in your account settings or via written confirmation.
Sending cancellation to the wrong email or address
BlazeVPN's support email and postal address must match what is published on their official website. Do not trust an email address from an old invoice-use the current contact information from their website. If the address on file is unclear, Stopee advises contacting BlazeVPN support first to ask: "What is the correct address for cancellation requests?"
Not requesting a confirmation or receipt
If you cancel by phone (if available) or email, always ask for written confirmation. "Verbal cancellations" are not legally binding in Australia and leave you with no proof if a dispute arises. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers recover money by keeping receipts and confirmations-do not skip this step.
Cancelling without checking for outstanding disputes
If you have reported a billing error or a performance issue to BlazeVPN, do not assume it is resolved before cancelling. Unresolved complaints may affect your refund eligibility. Document any open issues in writing and reference them in your cancellation request.
Checklist before you submit cancellation
Use this checklist to ensure you are fully prepared and have not missed a critical step.
| Item | Status |
|---|---|
| I have my account number or subscription ID ready | [ ] Yes [ ] No |
| I have confirmed the correct cancellation email or postal address from BlazeVPN's official website | [ ] Yes [ ] No |
| I have documented any service issues or performance complaints (screenshots, dates, times) | [ ] Yes [ ] No |
| I have drafted my cancellation letter or email with all required information | [ ] Yes [ ] No |
| I have recorded the date and method of my cancellation request (email sent, post tracking number) | [ ] Yes [ ] No |
| I understand my billing cycle end date and know when to follow up if no charge appears | [ ] Yes [ ] No |
Customer reviews and trust signals
Independent review sites and user forums show mixed feedback for BlazeVPN.
What independent reviewers report
External trust-analysis tools flag BlazeVPN domains with medium to low-trust ratings and list technical warnings about domain security. This does not mean the service is fraudulent, but it does signal that consumers should be cautious and document all transactions clearly. Stopee recommends treating overseas VPN providers-especially those with limited English-language support-as higher-risk vendors that require more formal cancellation documentation.
Common user complaints
Review forums show recurring complaints about unclear refund terms, unresponsive support teams and unexpected recurring charges. Users also report that cancellation requests submitted via email may go unanswered for weeks. These patterns reinforce the value of using registered post and requesting written confirmation.
Positive feedback
Users who successfully set up and use BlazeVPN report solid connection speeds and reliable multi-device support. The issue is not usually the service itself, but the difficulty of cancelling cleanly.
Contacting BlazeVPN for cancellation
BlazeVPN publishes a business address in India. When you contact them for cancellation, use formal, documented methods.
Postal address for cancellation requests
Send your registered mail cancellation letter to the primary address listed on BlazeVPN's official website under "Contact Us" or "Legal." Always verify this address directly from their website before posting-do not rely on old invoices or outdated contact information.
Pro tip: When you prepare your letter, include a sentence requesting written confirmation of cancellation: "Please confirm receipt of this cancellation request by email to [your email address] within 7 days." This creates accountability.
Email support channels
If BlazeVPN lists a support email, use it for your initial cancellation request. State your request clearly in the subject line: "Subscription Cancellation Request - Account [Your ID]." Send the email from the address associated with your BlazeVPN account and keep the message thread for your records.
Final summary and next steps
Cancelling BlazeVPN requires patience and documentation, but you have clear legal protections in Australia. Use registered post to create an unbreakable record, keep all confirmations, and monitor your payment method until the next billing cycle passes without charge. If BlazeVPN refuses to acknowledge your cancellation or denies you a refund you are entitled to, escalate to your bank or the ACCC.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, recover refunds and understand their rights. If you need further guidance on disputing a charge or filing a complaint, Stopee (stopee.com) is here to walk you through each step with clarity and confidence. Your money is yours-make sure you keep it.