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Cancel Slader: The Right Way
How to cancel your slader subscription in canada and reclaim your money
Understanding slader and why you might want to cancel
Slader is a homework-help platform that delivers step-by-step solutions to textbook problems and academic questions. The service has evolved significantly in recent years, and Slader's premium features are now integrated directly into Quizlet, meaning you manage your subscription through Quizlet's ecosystem rather than through a standalone Slader portal.
If you're thinking about cancelling, you're not alone. Many Canadian students and parents subscribe to access expert-verified answers, ad-free studying, and advanced study tools, but then discover the service doesn't align with their learning style or budget. At Stopee, we understand that subscriptions can pile up quickly, and taking control of your spending is an act of empowerment.
Why students cancel slader
Your reasons for cancelling matter, and they often fall into predictable patterns. You might have found that homework help from peers or free resources works just as well. You could be scaling back expenses during a tight financial period. Or perhaps you signed up during a promotional offer and now face regular pricing that doesn't feel worth it. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to help you navigate the cancellation process smoothly and confidently.
How slader integrates with quizlet
When you pay for Slader premium access today, the charge appears under Quizlet Plus or Quizlet Teacher, depending on your plan. This means your billing, account management, and cancellation all happen through Quizlet's platform. You won't find a separate "Slader" subscription to manage on your own. This integration simplifies things in some ways, but it also means you need to know exactly where to look to cancel.
Your consumer rights when cancelling in canada
Canadian consumer protection law is on your side when you cancel a subscription.
Federal and provincial protections
Under the Competition Act and provincial consumer protection legislation (such as Ontario's Consumer Protection Act and British Columbia's Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act), you have the right to cancel a subscription before or after the trial period ends. Most provinces require companies to provide a simple, no-questions-asked cancellation method that mirrors how easy it was to sign up.
If a company makes cancellation deliberately difficult, charges you after you've cancelled, or ignores your cancellation request, you can file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection agency or the Competition Bureau. Stopee recommends documenting every cancellation attempt with screenshots and timestamps, just in case you need to escalate.
Refund eligibility under canadian law
Your right to a refund depends on several factors. If you cancel within a trial period (if one was offered), you're typically entitled to a refund under provincial law. If you cancel after the trial ends, refund eligibility becomes cloudier and often depends on the platform's own policy, not the law.
However, if you can demonstrate that Slader/Quizlet failed to deliver the service as advertised, charged you without authorization, or made cancellation unreasonably difficult, you have grounds to request a refund through your payment provider or your province's consumer protection office.
How to cancel slader across all platforms
Your cancellation method depends on where you purchased the subscription. Stopee breaks down each pathway so you cancel on the first attempt.
Cancel slader via web (Slader.com or quizlet)
Cancelling through your web account is the fastest and most reliable method. Here's how:
- Open your web browser and navigate to slader.com or quizlet.com.
- Log in with your email address and password.
- If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot password" link on the login page.
- If you signed up via Google or Apple, select that login option instead.
- Click on your profile icon or account name, usually in the top-right corner of the page.
- Select "Account Settings" or "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
- Locate the "Subscriptions" or "Billing" section on the left sidebar.
- Depending on the layout, it may be labeled "My Subscriptions" or "Manage Billing."
- Find your active Quizlet Plus or Quizlet Teacher subscription in the list.
- Click the "Cancel Subscription" button next to your active plan.
- Warning: Do not click "Pause" if you see that option; you need to select "Cancel" to stop future charges.
- Confirm your cancellation by clicking "Yes, cancel subscription" or similar prompt.
- You should receive a confirmation message on screen and via email within minutes. Bookmark or screenshot this confirmation for your records.
- Return to your Account Settings and verify that your subscription now shows as "Cancelled" or is no longer listed as active.
Pro tip: Perform this cancellation early in your billing cycle (not the day before your next charge) so you have time to confirm it went through before you're billed again.
Cancel slader via apple app store (iPhone and iPad)
If you subscribed through Apple's App Store, Apple handles your billing and cancellation, not Quizlet directly. Here's the correct process:
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app (the grey gear icon).
- Tap your name at the very top of the Settings menu.
- Select "Subscriptions" from the list.
- If you don't see "Subscriptions," you may be on an older iOS version; scroll down and look for "iTunes and App Store" instead.
- Find "Slader" or "Quizlet" in your active subscriptions list.
- Tap on the Slader/Quizlet subscription.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription" at the bottom of the screen.
- Warning: Apple will ask you to confirm; some screens offer incentives to stay (like a discounted renewal). Ignore these and proceed with cancellation.
- Confirm the cancellation by tapping "Confirm" or "Yes."
- Apple will display a confirmation that your subscription is cancelled but active until the end of your current billing period.
- Return to the Subscriptions menu and verify that Slader/Quizlet no longer appears or shows "Expired" or "Cancelled."
Pro tip: Apple typically allows you to cancel and regain access until the end of your paid period. You won't lose anything by cancelling immediately; you'll simply stop being charged after your current period ends.
Cancel slader via google play (Android)
Google Play subscriptions are managed separately from the Quizlet website. Follow these steps on your Android device:
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top-left corner.
- Select "Subscriptions" from the menu.
- Find and tap on "Slader" or "Quizlet" in your subscriptions list.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription."
- Google will ask you why you're cancelling (feedback question). You can skip this or answer; it doesn't affect the cancellation.
- Select your reason from the list if prompted.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription" again to confirm.
- Google displays a confirmation that your subscription has been cancelled and will not renew after the current billing period.
- Exit the Play Store and check again in a few minutes to confirm the cancellation appears in your subscription list.
Pro tip: Like Apple, Google Play allows you to use your subscription until the end of the billing period, even after cancelling. You lose nothing by acting immediately.
Cancel slader via PayPal (if applicable)
If your subscription is billed through PayPal, you can cancel the recurring payment directly from PayPal:
- Log in to your PayPal account at paypal.com.
- Click the Settings icon (gear) in the top-right corner.
- Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
- Click "Payments" on the left sidebar.
- Click "Manage automatic payments."
- Find the Slader or Quizlet merchant in the list.
- Click "Cancel" next to that merchant to stop future recurring charges.
- Confirm the cancellation when prompted.
- PayPal will send you a confirmation email. Save this for your records.
Warning: Cancelling through PayPal alone may not notify Quizlet/Slader of your intention to cancel your account subscription. Always log into your Quizlet account afterward and verify the subscription shows as cancelled there as well.
Cancel slader via email (alternative method)
If you're unable to cancel through any of the above methods, contact Quizlet customer support directly:
- Gather the following information:
- Your registered email address on your Slader/Quizlet account.
- Your full name.
- Your subscription plan name (e.g., Quizlet Plus, Quizlet Teacher).
- The last four digits of your payment method.
- Screenshots of your account billing page or your most recent invoice.
- Visit Quizlet's support page at support.quizlet.com or look for a "Contact Us" link.
- Select the option to email support or submit a help request.
- Write a clear, concise message: "I would like to cancel my Slader/Quizlet Plus subscription effective immediately. Please confirm the cancellation in writing."
- Attach or reference your screenshots and include all the information listed above.
- Submit your request and wait for a confirmation email, which typically arrives within 24 to 48 hours.
- Save the confirmation email indefinitely in case you are charged again.
Stopee recommends email cancellation only as a last resort, since response times are longer and there's a paper trail delay. Always attempt web, App Store, or Google Play cancellation first.
What happens after you cancel slader
Cancelling is just the beginning. Here's what to expect in the days and weeks following your cancellation.
Your account access and content after cancellation
When you cancel, you don't lose your profile immediately. Your account, saved notes, flashcards, and personal data remain in Quizlet's system, but your access to premium features (expert solutions, ad-free studying, advanced study tools) stops at the end of your current billing period.
If you cancel mid-month, you retain full premium access until the last day of that billing cycle. On the next day, your account automatically downgrades to Quizlet's free tier. You can still log in and view your saved content, but you lose premium perks.
Pro tip: Before you cancel, download or screenshot any expert solutions or study materials you want to keep. While they remain in your account after downgrade, having a personal backup ensures you never lose access.
When does billing stop
Your next charge is prevented immediately after you cancel, regardless of when your current billing period ends. Most platforms (Apple, Google Play, Quizlet) stop attempting to charge your payment method as soon as the cancellation is confirmed.
If you're cancelled mid-month and your billing date is the 15th, you will not be charged on the 15th. Your paid access continues until the 15th, then expires. Check your credit card or payment method's transaction history within 5 to 7 days to confirm no charge appears.
Warning: If you see a charge appear 5 or more days after cancellation, contact your payment provider immediately and escalate to Stopee for guidance on disputing the charge.
Refund eligibility and how to claim one
Refunds are not automatic, but they are possible under certain circumstances.
Standard refund policy (what Slader/Quizlet typically offers)
Quizlet's public policy states that refunds are not issued for unused subscription time after cancellation. However, this policy is subject to platform overrides. Apple and Google both reserve the right to grant refunds even if the merchant refuses, and Canadian law supports your refund claim in specific scenarios.
If you cancel within 14 days of your initial purchase and haven't used the service significantly, you have a strong refund case under most provincial consumer protection acts.
How to request a refund from apple
If you subscribed via the Apple App Store, contact Apple directly (not Quizlet):
- Open Apple's support page: support.apple.com/ca/billing.
- Select "See all products and services" or navigate to the subscriptions section.
- Find your Slader/Quizlet charge in your purchase history.
- Click or tap "Report a Problem."
- Select your reason (e.g., "I was charged without permission" or "I didn't authorise this charge").
- Add a brief explanation: "I cancelled my subscription immediately after purchase and request a refund for the unused period."
- Submit your request.
- Apple typically responds within 24 to 48 hours. If approved, the refund appears in your account within 5 to 10 business days.
How to request a refund from google play
Google Play also accepts refund requests independently of Quizlet:
- Go to myaccount.google.com and sign in.
- Click "Payments and subscriptions" on the left menu.
- Select "Subscriptions" and find your Slader/Quizlet charge.
- Click on the charge to expand it.
- Select "Report a problem" or "Request a refund."
- Choose your reason and explain briefly.
- Click "Submit."
- Google reviews your request and typically responds within 24 hours. Approved refunds post within 3 to 5 business days.
How to request a refund from your credit card or PayPal
If you paid via credit card or PayPal, your payment provider is your ultimate ally:
Credit card: Contact your card issuer's customer service line and request a chargeback or dispute for the Quizlet/Slader charge. Explain that you cancelled the subscription and were charged despite cancellation, or that the service was not as advertised. Your bank will investigate and typically rules in your favour if cancellation was confirmed.
PayPal: Log into PayPal, navigate to your transaction history, find the Slader/Quizlet charge, and select "Report an issue." Choose "I want to report an unauthorized transaction" or "I want to return or dispute this transaction." PayPal's dispute process often favours consumers, especially if you provide a cancellation confirmation.
Escalating a refund denial
If Quizlet, Apple, or Google denies your refund request, your last step is to file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection agency. In Ontario, contact the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services. In British Columbia, reach out to the Consumer Protection BC office. In Alberta, escalate to the Fair Trading Act authority.
Stopee advises mentioning unfair business practices and citing your provincial consumer protection act in your complaint. Many agencies have power to compel refunds or levy fines against companies that deny legitimate refund requests.
Pricing and subscription plans for Slader/Quizlet in canada
Knowing what you're paying helps justify whether cancellation is the right move.
Current Slader/Quizlet pricing (Canadian dollars)
| Plan | Billing frequency | Monthly cost | Key features | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quizlet Free | No charge | $0.00 | Create and study flashcards, limited study tools, contains ads | Budget-conscious students, light users |
| Quizlet Plus (monthly) | Monthly | $12.99 | Ad-free, expert solutions, advanced study modes, offline access | Short-term test prep, trial users |
| Quizlet Plus (annual) | Annual (billed once) | ~$4.99 per month | Ad-free, expert solutions, advanced study modes, offline access, savings vs. monthly | Regular students, best value option |
| Quizlet Teacher | Monthly or annual | $19.99-$24.99 | All Plus features, plus classroom management, student progress tracking, live classes | Educators, tutors, instructors |
Prices vary slightly by region and payment platform (web, Apple App Store, Google Play). The annual plan offers the best value if you plan to use Slader/Quizlet regularly; paying $12.99 monthly for a full year costs $155.88, while the annual option is typically $59.99 once per year-a savings of nearly $96.
Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them
You're making a smart decision by reading this guide, but many students stumble at the finish line. Here are the pitfalls Stopee has seen repeatedly.
Assuming you've cancelled when you haven't
The most costly mistake is believing you've cancelled just because you clicked a button. Many users navigate to their subscription page, see the "Cancel" button, and assume the task is complete-only to discover a charge on their card 30 days later.
Always wait for a confirmation screen and a confirmation email. Log out of your account, wait 10 minutes, and log back in. Navigate to your subscription settings again and verify it shows "Cancelled," "Expired," or is no longer listed. This double-check takes 90 seconds and prevents $12.99 to $155.88 in unexpected charges.
Cancelling only one platform when you're subscribed via multiple
Some students sign up for Slader on both their iPhone and web account without realizing they're managing two separate subscriptions. They cancel one and ignore the other. Check all of the following before you rest:
- Your Quizlet web account (slader.com or quizlet.com).
- Apple App Store (iPhone/iPad) subscriptions.
- Google Play (Android) subscriptions.
- Your PayPal automatic payments (if linked).
Pro tip: Create a simple checklist of all your active subscriptions and check off each one as you verify or cancel it. This single habit eliminates subscription creep and surprise charges.
Missing the cancellation deadline or critical dates
If Slader offers a trial period (e.g., 7 days free), cancelling on day 8 means you've just paid for a full month. Always mark your calendar for day 6 of a trial and cancel before the deadline. Most platforms send you a reminder email, but don't rely on it; take ownership.
Ignoring the follow-up confirmation email
Quizlet, Apple, and Google always send a confirmation email after cancellation. Some users delete this email immediately without reading it. Open and read that email fully. It contains your cancellation confirmation number (save it), the date your subscription ends, and details on how to request a refund if needed.
Warning: If you don't receive a confirmation email within 2 hours, your cancellation may have failed. Log back in and try again, or contact support via email.
After cancellation: what to do next
Cancelling is just one part of reclaiming control of your subscriptions and budget.
Verify no charges appear on your card
Monitor your credit card, debit card, or PayPal account for 7 to 14 days after your cancellation date. Your card issuer may take time to process the cancellation instruction, and you need to confirm that no charge lands on your next billing date.
If a charge does appear after cancellation, contact your payment provider immediately and reference your cancellation confirmation number. Most issuers will reverse the charge within 5 to 10 business days if you provide proof of cancellation.
Check for hidden or bundled subscriptions
Some students subscribe to Slader as part of a family plan, a school bundle, or a parent's shared account. If you've cancelled your own subscription but charges continue, ask your parent or account administrator whether another subscription exists under their name.
Delete your Slader/Quizlet account if desired
Cancelling stops billing but does not delete your account. Your profile, email address, and saved content remain. If you want to sever all ties, you can request account deletion through Quizlet's support page. This is optional but recommended if you're concerned about privacy or if you want a complete break.
Explore free alternatives before you go
Before you fully cancel, consider whether Slader/Quizlet's free tier meets your needs. The free version includes flashcard creation, basic study tools, and peer-generated answers-sometimes enough for light studying or review. Downgrades to free cost nothing and preserve your account if you change your mind later.
Why stopee helps you cancel with confidence
Cancelling a subscription shouldn't feel like a battle. Yet many companies design their systems to delay, confuse, or bury cancellation options. This tactic, known as "dark patterns," is illegal in Canada and increasingly across North America.
Stopee exists to guide you through every cancellation step, flag the traps companies set, and remind you of your legal rights. We've helped thousands of consumers cancel Slader, Quizlet, and dozens of other services-and we've handled the appeals, disputes, and refund requests that follow when companies resist.
Your time, money, and peace of mind matter. Whether you're cancelling Slader because you've found a better tool, you're tightening your budget, or you simply no longer need the service, Stopee is here to make the process transparent, fast, and painless. Bookmark this guide, share it with friends, and remember: cancellation is your right.