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Cancel Volleyball Tv: The Right Way
How to cancel your volleyball TV subscription and keep your money
What is volleyball TV
Volleyball TV (also known as VBTV) streams live professional volleyball from around the world. You get access to international competitions, club leagues, and on-demand replays of major tournaments and matches. The service lets you watch on multiple devices with up to two concurrent streams, and it tailors its content library to indoor and beach volleyball fans in over 180 countries - including Australia.
Who uses volleyball TV and why
Volleyball TV appeals to serious fans who want comprehensive coverage of professional leagues, international tournaments, and championship events. If you follow club volleyball, beach competitions, or national teams, the service delivers consistent live match coverage you won't find on free platforms. Most subscribers commit because they're invested in specific teams or competitions - but life changes, budgets tighten, and interests shift, so cancellation becomes necessary.
How volleyball TV bills you
Volleyball TV uses automatic renewal. Your subscription renews on the same day each month (or year), and the charge applies unless you cancel beforehand. You won't receive a warning email before renewal - the charge simply appears on your card. This is why many Australians end up paying for months they never intended to use.
Subscription plans and pricing for australia
Volleyball TV offers four distinct subscription tiers in Australia, with prices displayed in Australian dollars. The table below shows the current pricing as displayed on the official Volleyball TV Australia landing page.
| Plan | Billing cycle | Price (AUD) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium monthly | Every month | A$23.99/month | Casual fans testing the service |
| Premium annual | Every 12 months | A$239.99/year | Committed fans (saves ~20%) |
| Beach only monthly | Every month | A$5.99/month | Beach volleyball enthusiasts |
| Beach only annual | Every 12 months | A$59.99/year | Budget-conscious beach fans |
What each plan includes
Both Premium and Beach-only plans give you access to on-demand replays and the ability to stream on two devices simultaneously. The key difference is content: Premium covers full indoor and beach coverage globally, while Beach-only restricts you to selected beach tournaments and championships only. Either way, you get the same two-device concurrent streaming capability and compatible device support across smart TVs, phones, tablets, and web browsers.
Why you might want to cancel volleyball TV
The decision to cancel usually comes down to three things: cost, content overlap, or life circumstance. Stopee understands that subscribers often keep services running longer than intended, especially when cancellation feels buried in account settings.
Reasons people cancel
You might cancel because you've finished watching a specific tournament, your budget is tightening, or you've discovered overlapping coverage on another service. Some Australian subscribers find the annual charge renewal catches them off-guard when they assumed their subscription had ended. Others realise that free clips on social media or delayed highlight packages meet their needs without the recurring cost. A clean break - cancelling now, rather than churning through ignored bills - is the smarter financial move.
When you should keep your subscription
If you actively watch multiple matches per week or follow a specific league intensely, the monthly cost of A$23.99 is reasonable entertainment spending. Annual subscribers who commit upfront save approximately 20% per month. Beach-only fans at A$5.99/month have the lowest barrier, so cancelling that option only makes sense if you've stopped watching beach volleyball entirely.
How to cancel your volleyball TV subscription
Volleyball TV cancellations must happen online through your account - there is no phone line, email cancellation option, or postal address to contact. The process takes roughly 3 minutes and requires you to log in directly on the Volleyball TV website.
Step-by-step cancellation process
- Visit the official Volleyball TV website and log into your account using your email and password.
- If you've forgotten your password, click "Forgot password?" and reset it before proceeding.
- Navigate to your account settings by clicking your profile icon or username menu (usually in the top-right corner).
- Look for a "My Account", "Account Settings", or "Profile" option.
- Select "Payment Details" or "Billing" from the account menu.
- You'll see a list of your active subscriptions and payment methods.
- Locate your Volleyball TV subscription and click "Manage" next to it.
- This opens your subscription management panel.
- Click "Unsubscribe" or "Cancel subscription" (wording varies slightly by region).
- Volleyball TV may ask you to confirm the cancellation and select a reason (feedback).
- Complete any confirmation prompts.
- Verify that the cancellation is confirmed.
- You should see a message confirming your subscription has been cancelled.
- Your access continues until the end of your current billing period (you don't lose remaining time).
Pro tip: After cancelling, check your email for a confirmation message from Volleyball TV. Save this email as proof of cancellation - it protects you if you're charged again by mistake.
If you purchased through an app store (iPhone, android, or smart TV)
If you subscribed via the Apple App Store, Google Play, or a Smart TV app store, you cannot cancel directly through the Volleyball TV website. Instead, you must cancel through the platform where you made the purchase.
- For Apple App Store subscriptions: Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad, tap your name, select "Subscriptions", find Volleyball TV, and tap "Cancel Subscription".
- Your access ends at the next renewal date.
- For Google Play subscriptions: Open Google Play, tap your profile icon, go to "Payments and subscriptions", select "Subscriptions", choose Volleyball TV, and tap "Cancel subscription".
- Refunds are handled by Google, not Volleyball TV.
- For Smart TV app store subscriptions: Navigate to your account settings within the Smart TV app store (Samsung TV Plus, LG, etc.) and find your subscriptions list, then cancel from there.
- Each manufacturer handles cancellation slightly differently; contact your TV maker's support if you get stuck.
Warning: Cancelling the app does not automatically cancel your subscription - you must cancel through the app store's subscription settings explicitly. Many Australians delete the app by mistake and still get charged.
What happens after you cancel
Cancelling Volleyball TV doesn't cut you off immediately - you retain full access until your billing period ends. This grace period is genuinely customer-friendly and avoids the frustration of losing service mid-payment.
Your access timeline after cancellation
The moment you cancel, Volleyball TV flags your account as "non-renewing". You continue watching live matches, replays, and all features for the remainder of the billing cycle you've already paid for. Once that period expires, your login stops working and you lose access to all content. If you had an annual subscription and cancelled in month 3, you lose the remaining 9 months of paid access - which is why timing matters.
Preventing accidental reactivation
After cancelling, confirm that no payment method is saved to your account, especially if you shared your profile with family members. Volleyball TV doesn't re-subscribe you by default after cancellation, but if you accidentally log in and interact with payment screens, you might reactivate by accident. Visit your payment settings periodically to verify your subscription status.
Refunds and your rights under australian consumer law
Stopee advocates for consumer fairness, and Australian law protects you more strongly than you might expect. Understanding your refund rights is essential, especially for larger annual charges.
When you can claim a refund
Under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), supplied as part of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, digital services must be "of acceptable quality". If Volleyball TV fails to deliver promised content, experiences frequent outages, or becomes unusable in your region, you have grounds for a refund - even after 14 days. The ACL does not recognise a blanket "no refund" clause for digital goods if the service is genuinely defective.
Additionally, if you cancel within 14 days of purchase (the consumer guarantee cooling-off period), you have a statutory right to request a refund from Volleyball TV directly, provided you notify them promptly.
How to request a refund from volleyball TV
Contact Volleyball TV's support team at support.volleyballworld.com with the following information:
- Your account email address and username
- The date of your charge(s)
- A clear explanation of why you're requesting a refund (defective service, unintended charge, etc.)
- Your cancellation confirmation email
Stopee recommends sending this via the support portal and keeping records of all correspondence. Volleyball TV typically responds within 5-10 business days.
If volleyball TV refuses your refund
If you believe you're entitled to a refund under Australian Consumer Law and Volleyball TV denies your claim, escalate to the Australian Consumer Law enforcement body in your state. Most states have consumer affairs or fair trading divisions (Fair Work Ombudsman for employment, ACCC for national cases). Stopee has seen many consumers successfully recover charges this way, especially for annual subscriptions cancelled early.
Refunds for app store purchases
If you purchased through Apple App Store, Google Play, or a Smart TV app store, Volleyball TV does not process refunds directly. Instead, request a refund from the app store itself. Apple, Google, and platform providers often issue refunds within 48 hours if you request within 14 days of purchase.
Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them
We know cancellation feels stressful - you worry about losing access, missing refunds, or being charged again. These mistakes are preventable with the right approach.
Mistake 1: deleting the app instead of cancelling the subscription
Removing the Volleyball TV app from your phone does nothing to stop recurring charges. Your subscription remains active on the platform's servers, and your payment method keeps getting billed. Always cancel through the app store subscription settings, not by uninstalling the app.
Mistake 2: cancelling shortly after your renewal date
If you just paid for a monthly or annual subscription and then cancel, you lose access to unused time. Check your billing date before cancelling, and aim to cancel within 48 hours of renewal if you know you won't renew. Stopee advises setting a phone reminder two weeks before your renewal date so you can cancel early if needed.
Mistake 3: not saving your cancellation confirmation
Volleyball TV sends a confirmation email after cancellation. If you lose this email and later get charged, you have no proof of your cancellation request. Save the email in a dedicated folder labelled "Subscriptions" or forward it to yourself with "VOLLEYBALL TV CANCELLED" in the subject line.
Mistake 4: assuming 24 hours notice prevents the charge
Volleyball TV recommends cancelling 24 hours before renewal, but this is guidance, not a guarantee. If you miss this window and get charged, you're not automatically entitled to a refund based on timing alone. Act earlier rather than later.
Checklist: before you cancel volleyball TV
Use this checklist to ensure you cancel cleanly and protect yourself.
| Task | Action | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Check your billing date | Log in and find your next renewal date in Payment Details. | [ ] Done |
| Download your invoice history (optional) | Take screenshots of all charges for your records before cancelling. | [ ] Done |
| Complete the cancellation steps above | Navigate to Account > Payment Details > Manage > Unsubscribe. | [ ] Done |
| Save the confirmation email | Forward the cancellation confirmation to your personal email with "VOLLEYBALL TV CANCELLED" in the subject. | [ ] Done |
| Monitor your next billing cycle | Check your bank or card statement on the day your old renewal would have occurred - you should see no charge. | [ ] Done |
| Verify access ends on schedule | Try logging in on the day your billing period expires; you should be locked out or see a "resubscribe" message. | [ ] Done |
Consumer rights and legal protections in australia
Stopee exists to remind you that you have legal backing when dealing with subscription services - you're not alone in this.
Australian consumer law protections
The ACL guarantees that services supplied to you are of acceptable quality, safe, and fit for purpose. Digital services like Volleyball TV must deliver what's promised. If the service is unavailable, has missing content, or doesn't work on your device, you're entitled to compensation or a full refund. The 14-day cooling-off period also applies to online purchases in Australia, giving you a statutory right to change your mind within two weeks.
Your right to dispute charges
If Volleyball TV charges you after you've cancelled, your bank or payment provider can dispute the charge on your behalf. Contact your bank immediately and provide your cancellation confirmation. Most banks reverse unauthorised charges within 5-10 business days.
Escalation path if stopee finds you stuck
If you cancel correctly and still get charged, or if Volleyball TV refuses to acknowledge your cancellation, the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) handles complaints about unfair contract terms and misleading billing. Your state's fair trading office (such as Fair Trading NSW, Consumer Affairs Victoria, etc.) also investigates subscription traps. Stopee recommends documenting everything - emails, screenshots, bank statements - before escalating.
Why cancel now rather than keep drifting
Many Australians leave subscriptions active "just in case" and drift through months of unnecessary charges. Stopee's advice: if you're reading this, you've already decided. Cancel today, reclaim that A$23.99 or A$5.99 monthly, and redirect it toward something you'll actually use. Procrastination only costs you money.
Summary: your cancellation decision
| Scenario | Action |
|---|---|
| You watch less than once a month | Cancel immediately. |
| You've finished a specific tournament you subscribed for | Cancel within 2 days of that event ending. |
| You're unsure but want to pause | Cancel now; you can resubscribe anytime if you miss it. |
| You watch 2+ matches per week consistently | Keep your subscription; the cost is fair entertainment value. |
| You have an annual plan and rarely watch | Cancel and request a refund under Australian Consumer Law within 14 days. |
Contact and support information
If you encounter any issues during cancellation, Volleyball TV's official support site is available at support.volleyballworld.com. The support team handles cancellation disputes, refund requests, and account access problems. For Australian-specific consumer complaints that Volleyball TV doesn't resolve, contact your state's fair trading authority.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, recover refunds, and understand their rights under Australian law. If you're unsure about your cancellation or believe you've been wrongly charged, Stopee.com provides detailed guidance on every major streaming and subscription service. Take action today - your wallet will thank you, and you'll have one less recurring charge to worry about.