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Cancel Tactical Arbitrage: The Right Way

How to cancel tactical arbitrage and stop unwanted charges

What tactical arbitrage is and why you might want to cancel

Tactical Arbitrage is a web-based sourcing platform designed for online sellers who want to automate product research, profitability checks and competitive pricing across retail and wholesale channels. The software targets resellers in niche categories like book arbitrage, Amazon flips and wholesale bulk buying. If you've signed up for a trial or paid subscription and now want to exit, you're in the right place - Stopee will walk you through every step.

How the service works

The platform scans across multiple online retailers and wholesale suppliers to identify profitable resale opportunities. It offers specialised modules for different selling strategies: book flips, wholesale sourcing, online arbitrage (retail-to-Amazon reselling), and a full suite combining all features. Plans range from the entry-level Flip Pack through to the new Pro tier introduced in 2024.

Why cancellation matters now

Tactical Arbitrage operates on a subscription model with recurring monthly or annual billing. Many users report unexpected charges after free trial periods, difficulty removing payment methods, and frustration when trying to confirm their cancellation went through. If you're no longer using the service, cancelling promptly protects you from unwanted charges and gives you peace of mind. Stopee exists to help you do exactly that - cleanly and on your terms.

Tactical arbitrage pricing and plan options

Tactical Arbitrage pricing varies by tier and billing frequency, with most plans available on monthly or annual cycles. Below is a snapshot of typical pricing converted to Australian dollars.

Plan Typical monthly USD Approx monthly AUD What's included
Flip Pack USD $50-59 AUD $75-89 Book and Amazon flip scanning; limited concurrent searches
Wholesale USD $55-69 AUD $83-104 Wholesale manifests and bulk list scanning
Online arbitrage USD $70-89 AUD $105-134 Product search, reverse lookup, continuous scanning features
Full suite USD $95-120 AUD $143-181 All modules bundled; annual plans offer lower monthly equivalents
Pro (2024) USD $159/month or $1,490/year AUD $239/month or AUD $2,246/year Higher concurrent and queued scans; advanced features for power users

Prices shown are approximate conversions from USD; exchange rates fluctuate daily. Annual plans typically cost less per month than paying monthly. When you cancel, you retain access until the end of your current billing period - you don't lose access immediately.

Should you cancel tactical arbitrage

Before you cancel, consider whether the service still aligns with your reselling goals. Here's what to weigh up.

Strong reasons to stay

If you actively source products for resale multiple times each week, rely on the scanning speed to stay competitive, and have found profitable items using the tool, the subscription may still deliver value. Annual plans spread the cost over 12 months and often come with a discount versus monthly billing. Stopee recommends reviewing your actual usage over the past 30 days: if you've logged in fewer than 5 times, the case for cancelling grows stronger.

When cancelling makes sense

You should cancel if you've stopped reselling, switched to a competing platform, exceeded your sourcing budget, or realised the software doesn't match your selling strategy. Trial users who don't plan to continue should cancel before the trial ends to avoid automatic charges. If you're unhappy with the product or feel the cost is no longer justified, cancelling frees up that monthly expense immediately - your access will continue through the end of your paid period, giving you runway to export data or finish your work.

How to cancel your tactical arbitrage subscription

Tactical Arbitrage allows you to cancel via the web portal. Follow these steps exactly to avoid delays or accidental renewal.

Step-by-step cancellation process

  1. Log into your Three Colts Hub account using your registered email and password.
    • If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot password?" link on the login page.
    • Check your email (including spam folder) for the reset link.
  2. Navigate to the "Manage Subscriptions" section of your account dashboard.
    • This may be labelled as "Account", "Billing" or "Subscriptions" depending on your account version.
    • Look for a link on the left-hand menu or in your account settings.
  3. Locate your Tactical Arbitrage subscription in the list of active subscriptions.
    • If you have multiple subscriptions, confirm you're selecting the correct one.
  4. Click the "Cancel subscription" button next to the Tactical Arbitrage plan.
    • Warning: Do not click "Pause" or "Suspend" by mistake - you need to select "Cancel".
  5. Review the cancellation summary and confirm your decision on the confirmation screen.
    • This screen will show your final billing date and the exact time your access will end.
    • Read this carefully to avoid surprises.
  6. Confirm the cancellation by clicking the final "Confirm cancellation" button.
    • Pro tip: Take a screenshot of the confirmation page. You'll have proof of the cancellation date if disputes arise later.

What happens immediately after cancellation

You will not be charged again after your current billing period ends. You retain full access to all Tactical Arbitrage features until the final day of your paid cycle. If you cancel mid-month on a monthly plan, your access runs through to the same date next month. If you cancel on an annual plan, you keep access through to the anniversary date of your original subscription start. Stopee advises you to export any saved lists, notes or custom scans before the final day if the data is important to you.

What to expect after cancellation

Cancelling is stressful - it often feels final, and you might worry you've made a mistake or missed something important. Here's what actually happens once your cancellation is confirmed.

Immediate changes to your account

Your account status changes to "Cancelled" in the Three Colts Hub portal. You can still log in and view your subscription history, but you will not be billed again. No additional charges will appear on your credit card or debit card statement. If you notice a charge after cancellation, contact the Tactical Arbitrage support team immediately with a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation.

Access during the final billing period

You can use Tactical Arbitrage fully until the final day of your paid period. There's no sudden lockout on day one of cancellation. This grace period allows you to download reports, export saved searches, or extract any custom data you've built up in the tool. Once the final day arrives, the software logs you out and your account becomes inaccessible.

Reactivating if you change your mind

If you cancel and then decide you want to re-subscribe, you can log back in and purchase a new subscription at any time. There is no penalty or waiting period. Your old account data may or may not be restored depending on how long you've been inactive; contact support to ask. Stopee notes that re-subscribing will place a new charge on your payment method, so keep your card details up to date if you think you might return.

Refunds and billing disputes

Tactical Arbitrage states in its service terms that refunds are generally not available once a paid billing period has begun. However, Australian Consumer Law provides protections that override standard terms in certain situations.

When you might qualify for a refund

If you were charged during a free trial period due to a system error or failure to cancel properly, you have grounds to dispute the charge. If the service failed to deliver its core functionality (scanning, profitability calculations) for an extended period, you may argue the service was not fit for purpose under Australian Consumer Law. If you were charged without clear consent or due to misleading marketing, that's also a breach of consumer rights. Stopee recommends keeping records of any error messages, failed login attempts, or correspondence with support that documents service failures.

How to request a refund

  1. Contact Tactical Arbitrage support via the Three Colts Hub help centre with your account email and a clear description of the issue.
  2. Provide evidence: screenshots of charges, your cancellation confirmation, dates of the disputed transaction, and any service error messages.
  3. State which Australian Consumer Law protection applies to your case (e.g., misleading representation, failure to deliver the service, or unaccepted charges during a trial).
  4. Request a refund with a specific dollar amount and a reasonable deadline (e.g., 14 days) for their response.
  5. If Tactical Arbitrage refuses, escalate to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) or your state's Office of Fair Trading with your supporting documents.

Disputing the charge with your bank

Pro tip: If Tactical Arbitrage does not refund within 14 days, contact your bank or credit card provider to dispute the charge as unauthorised or for services not rendered. This is a chargeback process and usually takes 4-6 weeks. Provide your bank with copies of the cancellation confirmation, any support correspondence, and proof the service was not available or was billed in error.

Your consumer rights under australian consumer law

Australian Consumer Law (the Australian Consumer Law under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010) gives you specific protections when buying subscriptions and digital services. Stopee wants you to know your rights so you can enforce them if needed.

Key protections that apply to tactical arbitrage

You have the right to receive services with due care and skill. If Tactical Arbitrage fails to scan correctly, crashes frequently, or provides inaccurate profitability data, it breaches this right. The service must also be fit for purpose - it must be capable of sourcing products as advertised. Hidden auto-renewals or charges that were not clearly disclosed are misleading representations and violate consumer law. Trial periods must be clearly stated, and you must receive a reminder before your trial charges convert to paid billing.

What you can do if tactical arbitrage breaches these rights

Contact the company in writing and give them 14 days to resolve the issue. If they don't respond or refuse, lodge a complaint with the ACCC (accc.gov.au) or your state's Office of Fair Trading. These agencies can investigate, take enforcement action and award compensation. Stopee advises keeping all emails, receipts, transaction records and screenshots - this documentation is your evidence if you escalate.

Common mistakes people make when cancelling

Cancelling feels like it should be straightforward, yet small slip-ups can leave you vulnerable to unwanted charges or confusion. Here are the traps Stopee sees most often.

Mistake 1: confusing "pause" with "cancel"

Some subscription portals offer a "pause subscription" option that temporarily stops billing but keeps your account active. Clicking this by accident leaves you on the billing cycle, and charges resume automatically after the pause period ends. You must click "Cancel subscription" and confirm the cancellation to fully exit.

Mistake 2: cancelling too late to avoid a renewal charge

If your billing date is 15 May and you cancel on 15 May, you'll likely be charged for the next cycle because the renewal processes overnight. Cancel at least 3-5 days before your renewal date. Check your last invoice or account dashboard to confirm your exact billing date, then set a phone reminder for 1 week before.

Mistake 3: assuming cancellation is complete without confirmation

After you click the final "Confirm" button, take a screenshot immediately. Many users assume cancellation is done but later discover a charge appeared because the confirmation didn't complete. A screenshot proves the date and time you cancelled, protecting you if there's a dispute.

Mistake 4: not exporting your data before the final day

Once your access expires, you can no longer retrieve saved searches, custom lists, or notes you've created inside Tactical Arbitrage. If any of this is important to your business, export or screenshot it before the final day of access.

Mistake 5: forgetting to update payment details if you plan to return

If your credit card expires or is cancelled after you quit Tactical Arbitrage, you won't be able to re-subscribe with the same payment method later. Stopee recommends updating your card details in the Three Colts Hub account if you think you might return in future.

Checklist before you cancel

Use this checklist to ensure you've covered everything before you confirm your cancellation.

  • Backup your data: Export any saved product lists, custom searches or notes you want to keep.
  • Note your renewal date: Check your last invoice or account page to confirm the exact date your next billing cycle would start.
  • Know your refund status: Confirm whether you're eligible for a refund based on when you were charged and whether service failures occurred.
  • Review the service terms: Read Tactical Arbitrage's cancellation policy one more time so there are no surprises.
  • Check your payment method: Ensure your card or account is still active so you can re-subscribe if you change your mind later.
  • Set a reminder: If you haven't cancelled yet, set a phone alarm for 3-5 days before your renewal date.
  • Screenshot the confirmation: After you click confirm, photograph or screenshot the final confirmation message with the date and time visible.

What other users say about cancelling tactical arbitrage

Public reviews reveal a consistent pattern: users praise the product functionality but report friction during cancellation and billing. Here's what you'll see across review platforms.

Positive feedback

Many users report that the software is intuitive, scans fast, and genuinely identifies profitable reselling opportunities. Support responses, when they arrive, are often professional and informative. Annual plans represent good value for serious resellers who use the tool multiple times per week.

Cancellation complaints

The most common gripes centre on unexpected charges after trial expiry, difficulty confirming a cancellation was processed, and slow responses when users ask for refunds or help removing payment details. Some reviewers state they were charged multiple times or had to contact support several times to cancel successfully. These patterns suggest cancellation is possible but not always smooth - which is why Stopee exists to guide you through it step by step.

Final steps and support contacts

Once you've cancelled, you've completed the hardest part. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, and now you're part of that community. Here's what to do next if issues arise.

If your cancellation doesn't go through

Log back into Three Colts Hub and check your subscription status. If it still shows "Active", try cancelling again. If you see a charge on your statement after cancellation, screenshoot your cancellation confirmation and email Tactical Arbitrage support with the proof. Include your account email, the disputed charge date, and the confirmation screenshot.

Escalation contacts

If Tactical Arbitrage support does not respond within 5 business days or refuses your refund request without good reason, contact:

  • Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC): accc.gov.au or 1300 302 502
  • Your state Office of Fair Trading: Search "[Your state] Office of Fair Trading" for the correct contact (e.g., Fair Work Ombudsman NSW, Consumer Affairs Victoria)
  • Your bank or credit card provider: For chargebacks or fraud disputes related to the charge

Why stopee can help

Stopee.com is a free resource that walks you through cancellation for hundreds of digital services and subscriptions. If you need help cancelling other subscriptions, return to Stopee for the same clear, step-by-step guidance. We believe cancellation should never be a maze - it should be simple, fast and within your control.

FAQ

Tactical Arbitrage is a web-based platform for online sellers that automates product sourcing, profitability calculations, and competitive analysis across various retail and wholesale sources.

Tactical Arbitrage typically operates on a subscription model with monthly or annual billing. Refunds are generally not available once a billing period begins, but exceptions may apply.

After cancellation, access to the service is usually maintained until the end of the current paid period, but charges will cease on the next renewal date.

You should keep a timeline of your trial, sign-up, and cancellation dates, along with any correspondence related to your subscription and cancellation.

Monitor your bank statements for at least one billing cycle after cancellation. If you notice unexpected charges, raise a dispute with your payment provider using your documented evidence.

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