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Cancel Fit Father Project: The Right Way

How to cancel fit father project and reclaim your fitness investment

Understanding fit father project and your commitment

Fit Father Project markets itself as a comprehensive fitness ecosystem designed specifically for men aged 40 and older. The company delivers digital coaching programs, an All-Access membership platform, a mobile app, and nutritional supplements through their online ecosystem. Whether you've purchased a one-time program like Fit Father Foundations or committed to their monthly All-Access Membership, understanding your cancellation rights under Canadian consumer law puts you firmly in control.

Many members join with genuine enthusiasm but later realize the program doesn't align with their schedule, fitness goals, or budget. That's completely normal, and Stopee recognizes that your financial wellbeing matters just as much as your fitness journey. This guide walks you through every cancellation path so you exit cleanly and recover money you're owed.

What fit father project actually includes

Fit Father Project bundles several service types into one ecosystem. You may have purchased a standalone program (like Fit Father Foundations), an app-based subscription through Apple or Google, a monthly or annual All-Access Membership directly from their website, or physical supplements. Each has different cancellation mechanics, refund windows, and platform rules. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers navigate this exact complexity by breaking down each pathway separately so you don't waste energy on the wrong approach.

Why you might want to cancel

Your reasons are valid: the program doesn't match your fitness level, accountability coaching isn't available when you need it, the meal plans don't suit your dietary preferences, or the monthly charge simply doesn't fit your budget anymore. Whatever your situation, cancelling a subscription or digital program should never feel like navigating a maze. Stopee empowers you with straightforward steps and your consumer rights so you can make the move with confidence.

Your consumer rights under canadian law

Canada's consumer protection framework gives you leverage in any cancellation dispute. Here's what you need to know.

Distance sales and the cooling-off period

When you purchase Fit Father Project services online, Canadian distance sales rules typically grant you a 14-calendar-day cooling-off period to cancel without penalty. This applies whether you bought directly on their website or through an app marketplace. You don't need to prove dissatisfaction; the law presumes your right to change your mind. Stopee advises sending your cancellation request in writing (email or registered mail) so you have proof of when you notified the company.

The 30-day money-back guarantee

Fit Father Project advertises a 30-day money-back guarantee for programs and memberships. This is a contractual promise that overlaps with, and often exceeds, your statutory cooling-off period. If you cancel within 30 days of purchase and request a full refund, the company is contractually obligated to honour that request. Keep your order confirmation and the date you received access as evidence.

Unfair contract terms

Canadian consumer protection law voids unfair or hidden cancellation terms. If Fit Father Project buries a no-refund clause in fine print, claims cancellation is only available by phone without publishing a phone number, or charges excessive cancellation fees, those clauses are likely unenforceable. If the company refuses your refund after 30 days with vague justification, escalate to your provincial consumer protection authority (see the address section below).

Pricing, plans, and refund windows

Before you cancel, identify which Fit Father Project product you purchased and its refund eligibility. Here's the breakdown.

Current fit father project pricing and refund status

Plan Price (CAD) Payment type 30-day refund eligible?
Fit Father Foundations ~$396 CAD One-time Yes, within 30 days
Old School Muscle (OSM) ~$196 CAD One-time Yes, within 30 days
FF30X ~$196 CAD One-time Yes, within 30 days
All-Access Membership (monthly) ~$40 CAD/month Recurring Yes, cancel anytime before next billing
All-Access Membership (annual) ~$397 CAD/year Recurring Yes, within 30 days for full refund; after 30 days, pro-rata refund applies
2-Week Trial ~$12 CAD One-time Yes, within trial period

All one-time purchases qualify for the 30-day money-back guarantee. Monthly memberships can be cancelled at any time; you simply stop automatic renewals. Annual memberships cancelled within 30 days receive a full refund; after 30 days, Fit Father Project may apply a pro-rata deduction based on how many days you've used the service.

Step-by-step cancellation by platform

Your cancellation method depends entirely on where you bought your access. Follow the path that matches your purchase point.

Cancel a website membership or one-time purchase

If you purchased directly on fitfatherproject.com, use email or registered mail to request cancellation. Here's the exact process.

  1. Locate your original order confirmation email and note your order number, purchase date, and the email address you used to register.
    • Search your inbox for "Fit Father Project" or "order confirmation." If you can't find it, check your spam folder or account recovery options on their website.
  2. Compose a cancellation email to Fit Father Project support. Include all account details: full name, email address, order number, purchase date, and a clear statement: "I request cancellation of my membership/program effective immediately. I purchased this on [date], which is within the 30-day refund window. Please confirm cancellation in writing and process a full refund to my original payment method within 14 days."
    • Find the support email on their official website (typically support@fitfatherproject.com or a contact form linked from their site).
    • Pro tip: Attach a screenshot of your order confirmation so support has immediate proof of purchase.
  3. Send the email and save a copy in a dedicated folder. This is your proof of cancellation request.
    • If possible, use an email service that offers read receipts or delivery confirmation so you know Fit Father Project received it.
  4. Wait for written confirmation from Fit Father Project. The company should respond within 5 business days acknowledging your cancellation and confirming the refund timeline (usually 10-14 business days for card refunds).
    • Warning: If you don't hear back within 7 business days, resend your cancellation email and copy in a second support channel if one exists on their website.
  5. Verify the refund appears in your bank account or credit card statement within the stated timeline. If it doesn't arrive after 14 business days, contact your financial institution and ask them to investigate the chargeback or failed refund.

Cancel a subscription purchased through apple app store

If you subscribed to Fit Father Project through Apple's App Store on iPhone or iPad, Apple controls the subscription, not Fit Father Project. You must cancel in your Apple ID settings.

  1. Open the App Store app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top right corner (your photo or initials).
  3. Select "Subscriptions" from the menu.
  4. Find "Fit Father Project" in your active subscriptions list and tap it.
  5. Tap "Cancel Subscription" and follow Apple's prompts to confirm.
    • Apple will show you the cancellation date (usually the end of your current billing period). Your access continues until that date; you won't lose mid-cycle.
  6. Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation. This is your proof of cancellation.

Pro tip: Apple often offers a retention discount when you tap "Cancel Subscription." If you're unsure about leaving, you can downgrade to a cheaper tier or extend your trial rather than fully cancelling.

Cancel a subscription purchased through google play

Google Play subscriptions are managed similarly. You control the cancellation, not Fit Father Project.

  1. Open Google Play on your Android phone or tablet.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top right and select "Payments and subscriptions."
  3. Tap "Subscriptions."
  4. Select "Fit Father Project" from your active subscriptions.
  5. Tap "Cancel subscription" and confirm.
    • Google will display your cancellation effective date (typically the end of your current billing cycle). Your access remains active until then.
  6. Screenshot the confirmation page for your records.

Pro tip: If you're within a free trial period, cancelling immediately will end your trial. If you've paid for at least one billing cycle, you keep access through the end of that cycle.

Cancel a physical product order

Fit Father Project also sells physical supplements and merchandise. If you ordered a physical product and want to cancel before it ships, email support immediately.

  1. Email Fit Father Project support with your order number, purchase date, and a clear request: "Please cancel my physical order [order number] before shipment and issue a refund to my original payment method."
  2. If the order has already shipped, you cannot cancel the pre-shipment order. Instead, follow the company's returns policy: most allow 30-day returns if the product is unused and in original condition. Return shipping costs are your responsibility unless the product arrived damaged.
  3. If you receive a damaged or incorrect item, contact support immediately with photos and your order number to arrange a replacement or refund without charging you return shipping.

Cancel by registered mail (if email fails)

If Fit Father Project ignores your cancellation email after 7 business days, escalate to registered mail. This creates an official paper trail and forces a response.

  1. Write a signed cancellation letter on plain paper. Include:
    • Your full name and email address
    • Your account email (the one registered with Fit Father Project)
    • Your order number and purchase date
    • A clear statement: "I formally request cancellation of my membership/program effective immediately. I purchased this on [date]. Please confirm cancellation in writing and process a full refund within 14 days."
    • Your signature and today's date
  2. Send the letter via Canada Post Registered Mail with Signature Confirmation to:
    • AMB Wellness Partners LLC (DBA The Fit Father Project)
      8924 E Pinnacle Peak Rd Ste G5 #613
      Scottsdale, AZ 85255
      USA
  3. Keep your Canada Post receipt and tracking number. Take a photo of both for your records.
  4. Monitor the tracking until Canada Post confirms delivery. The company has 14 days to respond and issue a refund.
  5. Warning: International registered mail to the USA can take 10-21 days. Only use this method if email support has failed. Start with email first.

What happens after you cancel

Cancellation doesn't mean instant access revocation, though it depends on your purchase type. Understanding the timeline prevents confusion.

Access and billing after cancellation

For monthly All-Access Memberships, your access continues until the end of your current billing cycle. Future auto-renewals stop immediately. For annual memberships, cancellation halts any future auto-renewal after the current year expires. For one-time purchases like Fit Father Foundations, your access typically continues indefinitely unless Fit Father Project's terms explicitly limit it (check your order confirmation).

If you cancelled through Apple App Store or Google Play, the respective store controls access duration. Usually, you retain access through the end of your paid period. App Store or Google Play typically processes refunds within 3-5 business days if you're within the store's refund window (usually 14-15 days from purchase for subscription refunds).

Refund timeline and follow-up

Fit Father Project should confirm cancellation and issue refunds within 14 business days of your request. Bank refunds typically appear 3-7 business days later. If your refund doesn't appear after 21 business days total, contact your bank or credit card issuer to investigate. Many issuers can reverse the charge or escalate to Fit Father Project's payment processor if the company is unresponsive.

Stopee recommends checking your bank or credit card statement weekly for 3 weeks after cancellation. This ensures you catch any failed refunds before the window to dispute expires.

Common mistakes to avoid

Cancellation feels stressful, especially when money is involved. Many members make preventable errors that delay refunds or trigger unexpected charges. Here's how to sidestep them.

Mistake 1: cancelling only the app, not the subscription

Deleting the Fit Father Project app from your phone does not cancel your subscription. Auto-renewal charges will continue. You must cancel the subscription itself (via email, website, or app store settings) separately from uninstalling the app. Always handle cancellation first, then delete the app.

Mistake 2: missing the 30-day refund window

Fit Father Project's 30-day money-back guarantee is strict. Cancellation requests submitted on day 31 are unlikely to qualify for a full refund. Mark your purchase date on a calendar and submit your cancellation email by day 28 to leave a 2-day buffer. Stopee has guided many consumers through pro-rata refund disputes after they missed this window; don't let that be you.

Mistake 3: paying for a "lifetime" or long-term plan and forgetting to cancel recurring charges

Some promotions bundle multi-year access with ongoing auto-renewal unless cancelled. Always read the terms before purchasing. If you see language like "renews automatically" or "monthly auto-charge," immediately set a phone reminder to cancel 29 days after purchase.

Mistake 4: not keeping proof of cancellation

Screenshots of confirmation emails, Canada Post receipts, and bank statements are your evidence. Without them, disputing a failed refund or phantom charge becomes nearly impossible. Save everything related to your cancellation for at least 6 months.

Mistake 5: assuming a charge stopped means the subscription is cancelled

A single missed auto-renewal charge doesn't mean your subscription auto-cancelled. Charges often fail due to expired cards, insufficient funds, or temporary payment processor issues. The company typically retries the charge days later or keeps your account active pending payment. Explicitly cancel to be certain.

Your financial protection checklist

Before you submit your cancellation request, confirm you're ready with this checklist.

Step Action Status
1. Identify your purchase type Note whether you purchased a one-time program, monthly membership, annual membership, or app subscription [ ] Done
2. Locate your order confirmation Find and screenshot your order number, purchase date, and email confirmation [ ] Done
3. Calculate your refund window Count 30 days from purchase. Today's date must be within that window for a full refund [ ] Done
4. Choose your cancellation method Email if within window; registered mail if email fails after 7 days [ ] Done
5. Send cancellation request Include account email, order number, purchase date, and refund request in writing [ ] Done
6. Save proof and monitor refund Screenshot confirmation; check bank statement after 14-21 business days [ ] Done

If fit father project refuses to cancel or refund

You have regulatory backup if the company ignores your request or denies a refund you're entitled to. Stopee empowers you to escalate effectively.

First escalation: secondary email channels

If support doesn't respond to your cancellation email within 7 business days, try a second contact method. Check the Fit Father Project website for alternative support emails, a contact form, or social media support channels. Send your cancellation request again with a note: "This is my second cancellation request, sent on [date]. I am within the 30-day refund window and expect a response within 48 hours."

Second escalation: your financial institution

If Fit Father Project continues ignoring you after 14 business days, contact your bank or credit card company. Explain that you've requested a refund for a service within the refund window and the merchant is unresponsive. Your issuer can initiate a chargeback or dispute on your behalf. Most banks treat this as a valid claim and reverse the charge while investigating.

Third escalation: consumer protection authorities

If your bank's dispute fails or Fit Father Project counters the chargeback, file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection authority:

  • Ontario: ServiceOntario Consumer Protection Act Complaints (ontario.ca)
  • British Columbia: BC Office of the Consumer Protection Advocate (bccpa.ca)
  • Alberta: Alberta Fair Trading Act Complaints (www.servicealberta.ca)
  • Quebec: Office of the Protecteur du Consommateur (opc.gouv.qc.ca)
  • Other provinces: Search "consumer protection" + your province name

File a written complaint citing the date of purchase, amount charged, cancellation request date, and the company's failure to respond. Include copies of all emails and proof of your cancellation attempt. Most authorities investigate within 30-60 days and can compel merchants to refund or remove negative marks on your credit file.

Fit father project contact address

If you need to reach Fit Father Project by mail or for escalation, use this address:

AMB Wellness Partners LLC (DBA The Fit Father Project)
8924 E Pinnacle Peak Rd Ste G5 #613
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
USA

Always send correspondence via Canada Post Registered Mail with Signature Confirmation if using postal channels. Keep your tracking receipt.

Your path forward

Cancelling Fit Father Project is straightforward once you know which method applies to your purchase and you have your order details ready. Email support is your first move; it's fast, documented, and effective for most members. If support doesn't respond, registered mail or your bank's dispute process will force resolution.

You deserve clarity about your subscriptions and refunds, and Canadian consumer law backs you up. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel fitness programs, digital memberships, and app subscriptions without losing money to hidden auto-renewals or customer service avoidance. Start with the steps above today, keep your proof, and follow up relentlessly. Your money is yours to reclaim.

Ready to take control? Visit Stopee.com for more guides on cancelling services that no longer serve you.

FAQ

Fit Father Project is a health and fitness company offering programs and coaching specifically for men aged 40 and older. They provide digital programs, an All-Access membership, a mobile app, and physical supplements.

When you cancel your Fit Father Project membership, future automatic renewals will stop. Access typically ends upon cancellation, but for subscriptions through app stores, the rules of those stores apply.

If you cancel within 30 days, you may be eligible for a full refund under Fit Father Project's money-back guarantee. Refunds for physical products depend on their condition and return shipping costs.

You can cancel your Fit Father Project membership by emailing their support with your account details or by sending a signed request via registered mail to their company address.

In Canada, consumers have rights regarding refunds and cancellations. Fit Father Project's policies should comply with these rights, but it's best to check your specific contract for details.

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