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Cancel Jerusalem Post: The Right Way
How to cancel jerusalem post and protect your subscription rights in canada
Understanding jerusalem post and your subscription options
The Jerusalem Post is an English-language news organization covering Israeli, Middle Eastern and international news. You can access their content through web subscriptions, digital ePaper editions, print magazines, and mobile apps available on both Apple and Google platforms. Many Canadian subscribers choose Jerusalem Post for its comprehensive reporting, but circumstances change-and when they do, you deserve a straightforward cancellation process.
Stopee understands that managing multiple subscriptions can become overwhelming. Whether you signed up through the Jerusalem Post website directly, via the Apple App Store, Google Play, or a magazine subscriber portal, you have clear cancellation rights. This guide walks you through every method so you can cancel with confidence and protect your wallet.
Where jerusalem post subscriptions are sold
You can purchase Jerusalem Post subscriptions through several channels. The official website (jpost.com) offers direct web subscriptions with auto-renewal. The Apple App Store and Google Play provide mobile app access for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Magazine subscriptions are managed through a dedicated subscriber services portal. Understanding where your subscription was purchased is your first step toward cancellation-each platform has its own process, and Stopee recommends identifying yours before you begin.
Jerusalem post subscription pricing in canada
| Plan | Price (CAD) | Billing cycle | Auto-renewal |
|---|---|---|---|
| ePaper single issue | $1.99 | One-time purchase | No |
| ePaper subscription - monthly | $18.99 | Monthly | Yes |
| ePaper subscription - 6 months | $79.99 | 6 months | Recommended for budget-conscious readers |
| ePaper subscription - annual | $129.99 | 12 months | Yes |
| Print magazine subscription | Varies | Monthly or annual | Yes (typically) |
The ePaper subscriptions auto-renew unless you cancel them. If you're paying the annual rate but only want a few months of access, you're losing money unnecessarily. Stopee encourages you to cancel as soon as you know you won't renew, so you avoid unwanted charges.
Why canadian subscribers cancel jerusalem post
Reasons for cancellation vary widely, and Stopee recognizes that your decision is personal and valid.
Some subscribers find they no longer have time to read the content. Others discover the reporting focuses too heavily on specific regions while neglecting other news areas they care about. Cost concerns drive many cancellations-a $129.99 annual subscription adds up, especially if you're supplementing it with other news sources. Some readers switch to free news aggregators or competitor platforms offering similar coverage at lower prices. A few cancel because they prefer print newspapers over digital formats, or they realized their subscription auto-renewed without their knowledge.
Whatever your reason, you have the right to cancel, and you should never feel pressured to keep paying for content you don't use. Stopee is here to ensure the process is simple and that you're not hit with surprise charges along the way.
How to cancel jerusalem post by platform
Your cancellation method depends on where you purchased your subscription. Each platform-web, iOS, Android, and magazine portal-requires a different approach. Stopee has broken down every method into clear, actionable steps so you cancel exactly where you need to.
Cancel jerusalem post on the web (jpost.com)
- Visit the Jerusalem Post website at jpost.com and sign in to your account using your email and password.
- If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot password" link on the login page.
- Make sure you're logged into the account associated with your subscription-if you have multiple email addresses, verify you're using the correct one.
- Navigate to your account settings or subscription management area. Look for a "My Account," "Subscriptions," or "Billing" section in the main menu or user profile dropdown.
- This area typically appears in the top-right corner of the website or in a hamburger menu on mobile browsers.
- Locate your active subscription and select "Cancel Subscription" or "Manage Subscription."
- Read any confirmation messages carefully-the site will explain what happens to your access after cancellation.
- Follow the on-screen prompts and confirm your cancellation request. You may be asked why you're leaving or offered a discount to stay.
- Pro tip: Don't feel obligated to accept a discount offer if you've decided to cancel. Stopee recommends proceeding with cancellation if you're certain.
- Check your email for a cancellation confirmation from Jerusalem Post within 24 hours. Save this email as proof of your cancellation.
- Warning: If you don't receive a confirmation within 48 hours, log back in and verify the subscription shows as cancelled.
Cancel jerusalem post on apple devices (iPhone and iPad)
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tap your name at the top of the screen.
- You must be using your Apple ID account-the same one linked to your Jerusalem Post purchase.
- Select "Subscriptions" from the menu options.
- This shows all active and recently cancelled app subscriptions tied to your Apple ID.
- Find the Jerusalem Post subscription in the list and tap it.
- If you have multiple subscriptions, scroll to locate the correct one.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription" and confirm your choice when prompted.
- Apple will show you the exact date your access ends-typically the end of your current billing period.
- Verify that the status changes to "Expired" or "Cancelled" in your Subscriptions list.
- Pro tip: Apple handles your refund eligibility automatically. If you're within 14 days of your purchase and haven't used much content, contact Apple Support for a refund request.
Important note: Apple manages all subscription renewals and cancellations for in-app purchases. The Jerusalem Post does not process Apple cancellations directly. If you cancel through Apple, the Jerusalem Post app will stop auto-renewing, and you will lose access after your current billing period ends.
Cancel jerusalem post on android devices (Google play)
- Open the Google Play app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Ensure you're signed in with the Google account linked to your Jerusalem Post purchase.
- Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner and select "Payments and subscriptions" or "Manage subscriptions."
- The exact wording varies slightly between Android versions, but the option is always in the profile menu.
- Choose "Subscriptions" to view your active subscriptions.
- You'll see all apps and services you're currently subscribed to through Google Play.
- Tap the Jerusalem Post subscription and select "Cancel subscription."
- Google will ask you to confirm and may present a retention offer-read it carefully, but feel free to proceed with cancellation.
- Confirm the cancellation. You'll receive an on-screen confirmation and an email from Google Play.
- Warning: Unlike Apple, Google Play's refund window is more limited. Request a refund immediately if you believe you're eligible-typically if you cancel within 48 hours of purchase.
Pro tip: Stopee recommends checking your Google Play billing history monthly if you use multiple subscriptions. Accidental auto-renewals are common on Android, and early detection saves money.
Cancel jerusalem post magazine subscription
- Visit the Jerusalem Post magazine subscriber services portal (usually accessible from the main website under "Subscribe" or "Magazine Services").
- You'll need to sign in with the email address and password associated with your magazine subscription account.
- Locate your subscription management area and select "Cancel Subscription" or "Manage My Subscription."
- Have your account number or mailing address ready-you may need to provide it to confirm your identity.
- Follow any additional confirmation steps shown on-screen and submit your cancellation request.
- Some magazine portals require you to review your cancellation reason or accept a final confirmation email.
- Check your email within 24 hours for a cancellation confirmation from the magazine subscriber services team.
- This email should specify when your last issue will arrive and confirm no further charges will be made.
Cancel by formal letter (registered mail option)
If you prefer a formal, documented approach-or if the online methods fail-you can send a registered letter to the Jerusalem Post publisher. This creates a paper trail and ensures the company has received your cancellation request.
- Prepare a letter that clearly states you want to cancel your Jerusalem Post subscription. Include the following information:
- Your full name
- Your account number or subscriber ID (if you have it)
- Your mailing address or email address associated with the subscription
- The date you want the cancellation to take effect
- A clear statement: "I am writing to formally request cancellation of my Jerusalem Post subscription, effective immediately."
- Send the letter as registered mail with return receipt (raccomandata A/R) to:
Jerusalem Post Building
P.O. Box 81
Jerusalem 91000
Israel- Use your country's postal service to send registered mail. In Canada, this is Canada Post's Xpress Post International or Purolator.
- Request a signature confirmation so you have proof of delivery.
- Keep the registration receipt and tracking number. Once the letter is delivered, you'll have documented proof of your cancellation request.
- Pro tip: Allow 2-3 weeks for international delivery. Send this letter only after trying online cancellation, as it's slower but more formal.
What happens after you cancel your subscription
Cancellation triggers a change in your subscription status, but the exact timing of when you lose access depends on your billing platform and plan type.
Immediate access changes
When you cancel on the web, Apple, or Google Play, your subscription typically doesn't end immediately-you keep access through the end of your current billing period. For example, if you pay monthly on the 15th and cancel on the 20th, you retain access until the 14th of the following month. After that date, your login will no longer work, and you'll be unable to read content or download the ePaper.
Important: Your confirmation email will show the exact date your access ends. Stopee recommends saving this email and marking your calendar so you're not surprised by sudden loss of access.
Recurring billing stops
The most important change is that recurring charges stop. Once you cancel, the company will not bill you again after your current period ends. If you're on an annual plan, you won't be charged next year. If you're on monthly billing, you won't see a charge on your next billing date. Stopee encourages you to monitor your credit card or bank statement for 30 days after cancellation to confirm no surprise charges appear.
What about downloaded content?
If you've downloaded ePaper editions to your device for offline reading, you may lose access to them once your subscription expires. The exact behavior depends on whether the app re-authenticates your login each time you open a previously downloaded issue. To be safe, take screenshots or print editions you want to keep before your cancellation date.
Refund eligibility and consumer protection in canada
Stopee believes you deserve transparency about refunds, especially in Canada where consumer protection laws are strong. The Jerusalem Post's standard terms state that digital content is not eligible for refunds. However, Canadian law provides important protections that may override this policy.
Understanding the no-refund policy
The Jerusalem Post classifies ePaper and digital subscriptions as intangible goods. Once delivered, these cannot be resold or transferred, so the company typically does not offer refunds under its standard Terms of Use. This is a common practice in the digital media industry. However, this policy is subject to applicable consumer protection laws-and Canada has strong ones.
Your rights under canadian consumer protection law
Canada's Consumer Protection Act and equivalent provincial laws (like Ontario's Consumer Protection Act) give you rights that foreign companies' terms cannot eliminate. Key protections include:
- Right to cancel within a cooling-off period: If you purchased the subscription online and didn't receive a clear cancellation process disclosure, you may have a 14-day cancellation window without penalty.
- Right to refund for defective service: If the Jerusalem Post service was not fit for purpose or materially different from what was advertised, you can request a refund.
- Right to dispute unauthorized charges: If your subscription auto-renewed without clear prior consent, you have grounds to dispute the charge with your credit card company or bank.
- Right to escalate: If Jerusalem Post refuses a legitimate refund request, you can file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection authority.
How to request a refund
- If you believe you're entitled to a refund under Canadian law, contact Jerusalem Post customer support first. Explain your reason (unauthorized auto-renewal, service defect, misleading offer) and request a refund politely but firmly.
- Use email so you have a written record.
- Reference the specific consumer protection law if applicable (e.g., Ontario Consumer Protection Act).
- If Jerusalem Post refuses, contact your payment provider (credit card company or bank) and file a dispute or chargeback. Canadian banks are required to investigate disputes initiated within 120 days of the transaction.
- Provide your confirmation emails, cancellation records, and copies of unauthorized charges.
- If the dispute doesn't resolve, file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection authority:
- Ontario: ServiceOntario Consumer Protection Office
- British Columbia: Consumer Protection BC
- Alberta: Service Alberta Consumer Protection
- Quebec: Office of the Protecteur du consommateur
- Other provinces: Contact your provincial Ministry of Consumer Affairs
Pro tip: Stopee recommends keeping all emails, cancellation confirmations, and billing statements for at least one year. If a dispute arises, these documents are your proof.
Common mistakes to avoid when cancelling
Cancelling should be straightforward, but several missteps can leave you stuck with unwanted charges or access problems. Stopee has seen subscribers make these mistakes, and you can avoid them with a little care.
Mistake 1: cancelling in the wrong place
The biggest error is trying to cancel on the Jerusalem Post website when your subscription is tied to Apple or Google. These platform subscriptions renew through Apple or Google, not through Jerusalem Post directly. Stopee encourages you to verify where your subscription lives before taking action-check your original receipt email to see whether it came from Apple, Google, or Jerusalem Post directly.
Mistake 2: forgetting to cancel before your billing date
If you want to avoid a charge on your next billing date, cancel at least 2-3 days before that date arrives. Many subscribers wait until the day of the charge or even after and then scramble to get a refund. Stopee suggests setting a calendar reminder one week before your renewal date so you have time to cancel without rushing.
Mistake 3: not saving your cancellation confirmation
Once you click "Cancel Subscription," your work isn't done. Take a screenshot or save the confirmation message shown on screen. Check your email within 24 hours for a formal cancellation confirmation. If a charge appears after cancellation, you'll need this proof to dispute it. Stopee recommends forwarding the confirmation email to yourself at a backup email address so you have multiple copies.
Mistake 4: assuming access ends immediately
A common source of frustration is discovering your access is gone the day after you cancel, when you expected to read until the end of the month. Read your cancellation confirmation carefully to see the exact effective date. In most cases, you retain access through the end of your billing period-but the policy can vary, and Stopee wants you to know what to expect.
Mistake 5: ignoring unexpected charges post-cancellation
After you cancel, monitor your bank statement or credit card for 30 days. If a charge appears after your cancellation date, contact your bank immediately-don't wait. Stopee recommends setting a phone reminder to check your statement one week after the cancellation date and again one week later. Early action makes chargebacks easier to resolve.
Checklist for cancelling jerusalem post
Before you start, use this checklist to ensure you've covered all bases. Stopee has designed this to guide you through cancellation with confidence.
- Identify where your subscription was purchased (web, Apple, Google, magazine portal)
- Log in to the correct platform with the correct email and password
- Locate the subscription management section
- Click "Cancel Subscription" and follow all on-screen prompts
- Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation page
- Check your email for a formal cancellation confirmation within 24 hours
- Save the cancellation confirmation email in a dedicated folder
- Note the exact date your access ends (shown in the confirmation)
- Set a calendar reminder for one day after the access end date to verify you've been cut off
- Monitor your bank statement or credit card for the next 30 days to catch any unauthorized charges
- If an unexpected charge appears, contact your bank or credit card company immediately
Comparing jerusalem post to alternative news sources
If you're considering whether to cancel, it helps to know your alternatives. This comparison table shows how Jerusalem Post stacks up against similar news services available in Canada.
| Service | Focus | Canadian pricing | Free tier | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jerusalem Post | Israel, Middle East, global news | $129.99 annually | Limited free articles | Specialized Middle East coverage |
| The Globe and Mail | Canadian and international news | $149.99 annually | Limited free articles | Canadian focus with global reach |
| BBC News | International news | Free + optional premium | Full access to all articles and video | Budget-conscious, broad global coverage |
| Reuters and AP News | Wire service news | Free | Yes | Quick headlines and breaking news |
| Al Jazeera English | Global with Middle East depth | Free | Yes | Alternative perspective on global events |
If cost is your primary concern, free news sources provide solid coverage. If you value Jerusalem Post's specific editorial voice and depth on Israeli and Middle Eastern affairs, the subscription may be worth the investment. Stopee empowers you to make this choice based on your actual news consumption habits, not out of habit.
Final steps: cancellation address and escalation
If online cancellation fails or you need to escalate your request, Stopee provides the formal contact address and next steps.
Official mailing address
Send formal cancellation requests via registered letter to:
Jerusalem Post Building
P.O. Box 81
Jerusalem 91000
Israel
Use Canada Post Xpress Post International or Purolator to send registered mail with signature confirmation. Keep your tracking number and delivery receipt. Allow 2-3 weeks for the letter to arrive and be processed.
What to do if cancellation is refused
If the Jerusalem Post refuses your cancellation request or continues billing after you've cancelled, escalate immediately:
- Contact your provincial consumer protection authority and file a formal complaint. Stopee recommends including copies of all cancellation requests, confirmation emails, and unauthorized charges.
- File a dispute with your credit card company or bank for any charges made after your cancellation request date.
- Consider consulting a consumer protection lawyer if the unauthorized charges are significant. Many Canadian lawyers offer free initial consultations.
Your right to escalate
You are never obligated to accept a refusal from Jerusalem Post. Canadian consumer protection law is on your side, and Stopee has helped thousands of consumers escalate similar disputes successfully. Your provincial consumer protection authority has the power to investigate, compel refunds, and penalize companies that ignore consumer rights.
Final thoughts: cancel with confidence
Cancelling a subscription should never be complicated or anxiety-inducing. Whether you're cancelling because your interests have changed, you've found a better alternative, or you simply want to cut costs, you have the right to do so without judgment or obstacles. Stopee has provided you with every cancellation method, explained your consumer rights in Canada, and warned you about common pitfalls.
The key is to act intentionally: identify where your subscription lives, cancel in the right place, save your confirmation, and monitor your billing afterward. If problems arise, escalate confidently to your bank or consumer protection authority. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions and reclaim control of their spending-and you can join them today. Your wallet (and your peace of mind) will thank you.