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Cancel Bazaart: The Right Way
How to cancel bazaart and protect your creative investment
What bazaart is and why you might want to cancel
Bazaart is a photo and graphic editing app designed for creators who want intuitive collage, background removal, and AI-powered design tools. The app is free to download on iOS, Android, and the web, but it offers optional Premium subscriptions and one-time purchases that unlock advanced features. You may have subscribed thinking you'd use it regularly, only to find it doesn't fit your workflow or budget. At Stopee, we understand that creative tools aren't always a good fit, and cancelling shouldn't feel like a battle.
When cancellation makes sense
You should consider cancelling Bazaart if you're not using the Premium features regularly, if the app crashes when you need it, or if you've found a better alternative that matches your editing style. Some users report that Bazaart's GIF tools and text options feel limited compared to competitors. If you've been charged for a subscription you didn't authorize, or if the pricing (starting at C$12.49 monthly) no longer aligns with your budget, cancelling is your right. Stopee is here to guide you through every step so you don't lose money or access to your projects unexpectedly.
Why acting quickly matters
Your next billing date is approaching, and every day you wait is a day closer to being charged again. Unlike some services, Bazaart does not automatically issue refunds once a billing cycle has begun, according to its stated terms. However, Canadian consumer protection laws may still protect you in certain situations, and Stopee recommends taking action before your renewal date to stop future charges. This section will show you exactly how to cancel on your platform, what to expect afterward, and how to pursue a refund if you're entitled to one under Canadian law.
Bazaart pricing and plan comparison
Understanding what you're paying for helps you decide whether to keep or cancel your subscription.
| Plan name | Cost (CAD) | Billing cycle | Key features | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bazaart Premium Monthly | C$12.49-C$14.99 | Monthly | All tools, higher AI usage, no watermark, VIP support | Short-term testing |
| Bazaart Premium Yearly | C$79.99 | Annually | All tools, higher AI usage, no watermark, VIP support | Regular creators (best value) |
| Bazaart Premium Photo Editing | C$6.49 | One-time | Photo editing features only | Single purchase, no renewal |
| Free tier | Free | N/A | Basic editing, watermarked exports, limited AI usage | Casual users |
Monthly vs. yearly: which costs you more
If you're on the monthly plan at C$14.99 per month, you'll pay C$179.88 annually. The yearly plan costs C$79.99, which saves you nearly C$100 per year. However, if you're unhappy with the app, a yearly subscription locks you in and makes refund negotiations harder. At Stopee, we often see users regret committing to annual plans before they've had a full month to test whether the app works for them. If you're cancelling a yearly subscription, document your reasons clearly, as this may strengthen any refund request you make.
How to cancel bazaart on your device
The cancellation method depends on where you subscribed: the App Store, Google Play, or Bazaart's web platform. Follow the exact steps for your device below to avoid delays or missed cancellations.
Cancel bazaart on iPhone or iPad (App store)
Apple manages all subscription billing and refunds for apps purchased through the App Store, so you'll cancel your Bazaart subscription directly in Apple's settings, not in the Bazaart app itself.
- Open the App Store app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner (usually a circle with your photo or initials).
- Select Subscriptions from the menu.
- Find Bazaart in the list of active subscriptions.
- Tap Bazaart to open its subscription details.
- Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm your choice.
- Apple will display a cancellation confirmation with your final billing date.
Pro tip: After you cancel, scroll down in the subscription details to confirm it now shows "Expires on [date]" rather than "Renews on [date]." This confirmation proves your cancellation went through. Take a screenshot for your records-Stopee recommends keeping evidence of all cancellation attempts in case disputes arise.
Cancel bazaart on android (Google play)
Google Play handles all Android app subscriptions and refunds, so your cancellation happens in Google Play, not in Bazaart itself.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.
- Select Payments & subscriptions.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find and tap Bazaart.
- Tap Cancel subscription.
- Follow the prompts and confirm your cancellation.
Pro tip: Google Play shows your cancellation status immediately. You'll see a message like "You will lose access to this subscription on [date]." Verify this date and keep a screenshot. If the cancellation doesn't appear after 24 hours, try logging out and back into Google Play to refresh your subscription list.
Cancel bazaart via the web app
If you subscribed directly through Bazaart's website, you can cancel through your account dashboard or by contacting support.
- Sign in to the Bazaart web app at bazaart.com (or the domain where you signed up).
- Navigate to Account Settings or Manage Subscription (usually in the profile menu or settings).
- Look for a Subscriptions or Billing section.
- Click Cancel Subscription or Manage next to your active plan.
- Confirm the cancellation when prompted.
- If you cannot find a cancel button: Look for the "Welcome to Bazaart Premium" email from your signup-it may contain a direct link to manage or cancel your subscription. Click that link instead.
- If the web app offers no cancellation option: Contact Bazaart support directly (see contact details below). Stopee advises documenting this obstacle in case you need to dispute a charge later.
Warning: Web-based subscriptions managed by Bazaart directly (not Apple or Google) are subject to Bazaart's refund policy, which states no refunds are provided once a billing cycle has begun. However, Canadian consumer protection law may override this in certain circumstances-more on that below.
What happens after you cancel bazaart
Cancelling stops future charges, but your access to Premium features doesn't end immediately-and neither does your ability to request a refund in some cases.
Your access during the notice period
Once you cancel, you typically retain access to all Premium features until the end of your current paid billing period. For example, if you subscribed on the 15th of each month and you cancel on the 20th, you keep Premium access through the 15th of the following month at no additional charge. After that date, your account automatically reverts to the free tier and you lose access to watermark removal, higher AI usage, and VIP support.
Before your Premium access expires, export or back up any projects you've created, especially those that use Premium-only features. Some of your projects may contain watermarks or lose functionality once you downgrade. Stopee recommends taking the time to save your work in a format you can edit elsewhere if needed.
Data retention and account closure
Bazaart's published terms do not provide detailed information about long-term data deletion or account closure. If you want to delete your account entirely (not just cancel your subscription), contact Bazaart support using the "Contact Us" option in the app or via the support channels listed at the end of this guide. Request written confirmation that your personal data and projects have been deleted, as this strengthens your position if a data-protection complaint becomes necessary.
Refunds: what you're entitled to under canadian law
Bazaart's stated policy says no refunds are provided once a billing cycle has begun, but Canadian consumer protection laws may grant you rights that override this policy.
Refunds if you subscribed via apple or google
Apple and Google each have their own refund windows and policies. Contact them directly to request a refund, as Bazaart does not process refunds for App Store or Google Play subscriptions.
- Apple (iOS): Open Settings > [Your Name] > iTunes & App Store > Apple ID > View Apple ID > Purchase history. Find the Bazaart charge, tap "Report a Problem," and request a refund. Apple typically responds within 48 hours.
- Google Play (Android): Open Google Play Store > Account > Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions > Bazaart > Manage > Report a problem. Explain why you want a refund and submit. Google's window for refunds is typically within 48 hours of purchase.
Pro tip: Both Apple and Google allow one refund per subscription purchase without questions asked, especially if you cancel within 48 hours. After that, you'll need a strong reason (app doesn't work, unauthorized charge, misleading description).
Refunds if you subscribed via bazaart's website
Bazaart states that no refunds are provided for unused portions of a billing cycle. However, Canadian provincial consumer protection laws-particularly the Consumer Protection Act in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia-may apply if Bazaart engaged in unfair or deceptive practices, such as misleading marketing about features or difficulty cancelling.
To pursue a refund from Bazaart directly, contact support with your request and explain your reason (app malfunction, misleading features, billing error, or dissatisfaction). Bazaart's terms acknowledge that statutory consumer rights cannot be limited by their policy, so your provincial law may protect you. If Bazaart refuses, escalate to your provincial consumer protection office (see section below).
Your consumer rights in canada and how to enforce them
Canadian consumer protection laws exist to prevent unfair business practices and to ensure you have remedies when something goes wrong.
Consumer protection act and statutory cooling-off periods
Bazaart's published terms do not explicitly mention a 14-day cooling-off period, but Canadian consumer protection law may provide one in certain provinces. For example:
- Ontario: The Consumer Protection Act does not provide a statutory 14-day right for digital services, but unfair terms (such as burying cancellation instructions) are enforceable against you only if they are reasonable.
- Alberta and British Columbia: Both provinces' consumer protection frameworks require that cancellation methods be clear and easy to use.
- Federal (Canada-wide): The Competition Act prohibits deceptive marketing practices and false claims. If Bazaart advertised a feature that doesn't work, you may have grounds to dispute the charge.
Stopee advises reviewing your province's specific consumer protection office website to confirm your rights in your jurisdiction.
How to escalate if bazaart refuses a refund
If Bazaart ignores your refund request or denies your claim unfairly, file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection office. Here's the process:
- Gather evidence: Collect screenshots of your subscription, cancellation confirmation, emails from Bazaart, and your refund request.
- Identify your province's authority: Search for "[Your Province] consumer protection office" or "attorney general complaints" online.
- File a formal complaint: Most provinces allow you to file online. Include all evidence and a clear explanation of why you believe Bazaart violated consumer law.
- Wait for investigation: The office will contact Bazaart and request a response. This process typically takes 4-12 weeks.
- Document outcomes: Keep all correspondence in case you need to pursue legal action or a credit card chargeback.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers navigate these complaints and often finds that companies settle once a formal government investigation begins, because the cost of compliance exceeds the refund amount.
Chargeback as a last resort
If you paid by credit or debit card and Bazaart refuses a valid refund request, contact your bank and request a chargeback. Explain to your bank that you cancelled the subscription but were charged anyway, or that the app did not function as advertised. Your bank can reverse the charge within 60-120 days of the transaction. However, use chargebacks only after exhausting Bazaart's support and your provincial consumer office, as chargebacks can damage your relationship with the company and may result in account suspension.
Common mistakes when cancelling bazaart
We know cancelling feels stressful, especially when you're unsure whether you'll get a refund. Here are the pitfalls Stopee sees most often so you can avoid them.
Mistake 1: deleting the app instead of cancelling the subscription
Simply deleting Bazaart from your phone or uninstalling it does NOT cancel your subscription. Your subscription remains active in the App Store, Google Play, or Bazaart's billing system, and you'll be charged again on your next billing date. You must follow the cancellation steps outlined above in your app store or Bazaart's account settings. If you've already deleted the app, reinstall it, sign in, and cancel through the app's settings or contact support.
Mistake 2: not screenshotting your cancellation confirmation
After you cancel, take a screenshot showing your subscription status as "Expires on [date]" or "Cancelled." Save it in a folder with your refund requests and correspondence. If you're charged after cancellation, this screenshot proves you took action and gives you leverage when disputing the charge. Stopee always recommends keeping a paper trail for subscription disputes.
Mistake 3: waiting until the day before your renewal to cancel
If you cancel on the same day you're charged, or even 24 hours before, you risk the system processing your renewal charge before your cancellation goes through. Always cancel at least 3-5 business days before your renewal date. You can usually find your renewal date in your subscription details or confirmation email.
Mistake 4: assuming bazaart's "no refunds" policy is final
Many users see Bazaart's stated refund policy and assume they have no recourse. However, that policy cannot override your statutory consumer rights under provincial law. If you cancelled within a reasonable time, or if the app is not functioning, contact Bazaart support and explicitly reference your provincial consumer protection act. Framing your request in legal terms often prompts a different response than a casual complaint.
Mistake 5: not checking if you have multiple subscriptions
Some users subscribe to Bazaart on both iOS and Android, or have both a monthly and a yearly plan active. After cancelling one subscription, log in on all your devices and platforms to confirm you've cancelled everywhere. Stopee recommends creating a quick checklist of every device you use and verifying each one's subscription status.
After cancellation: your checklist and next steps
Once you've cancelled, use this checklist to ensure everything is closed cleanly and protect yourself against unexpected charges.
- Take a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation showing the expiration date.
- Export or back up any projects using Premium features before your access expires.
- Mark your renewal date on a calendar and set a phone reminder to verify no new charge appears 3 days after expiration.
- If you subscribed through Bazaart's website, save any refund correspondence or cancellation email confirmation.
- Monitor your credit or debit card statement for unexpected Bazaart charges in the weeks following cancellation.
- If you're owed a refund and Bazaart refuses, file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection office within 6 months.
- Delete your saved payment method from Bazaart's website if you don't plan to use the free tier.
Pro tip: Bazaart sometimes sends "win-back" emails offering discounts to cancelled users. Ignore these if you've decided to leave, and unsubscribe from marketing emails using the link at the bottom of their messages. This reduces the temptation to resubscribe and helps you maintain a clean break.
What users say about bazaart and cancellation experiences
Real cancellation stories help you understand what to expect and what others wish they'd done differently.
Positive feedback
Users praise Bazaart's intuitive interface and powerful editing tools, especially for collage creation and background removal. Many appreciate that the free tier is genuinely useful and doesn't nag you to upgrade constantly. Some Premium subscribers love the no-watermark exports and VIP support responsiveness.
Common complaints leading to cancellation
Negative reviews frequently mention app crashes, limited text and font options, and GIF export failures. Several users report that the "remove background" feature sometimes leaves artifacts or requires multiple attempts. Pricing frustration is also common-users feel the monthly price (C$12.49-C$14.99) doesn't justify the feature set compared to alternatives like Photoshop Express or Pixlr. After experiencing bugs, some users cancel because reliability matters more than bells and whistles.
Cancellation friction
A small number of users report difficulty finding the cancel button on Bazaart's web app or receiving delayed cancellation confirmations. This is why Stopee emphasizes contacting support directly if the in-app method fails-documenting this friction strengthens a case for a refund under consumer protection law.
Bazaart contact information and cancellation address
If you need to escalate your cancellation or refund request, use these official channels to reach Bazaart.
Primary contact method
The easiest way to reach Bazaart support is through the app itself. Open Bazaart, navigate to Settings or Account, and look for a "Contact Us" or "Help" button. Most support inquiries receive a response within 48 hours.
Mailing address for formal requests
If you are sending a cancellation notice or refund request by registered mail (recommended for documentation), address your letter to:
eBazaart Ventures
[General contact address - Los Angeles, CA]
Attn: Customer Support / Subscriptions
Warning: Bazaart's published contact page does not list a dedicated Canadian mailing address. If you are sending correspondence by mail, use registered or tracked delivery so you have proof of delivery. Allow 15-20 business days for a response and follow up by email if you don't hear back within that window.
How stopee can help you
Stopee (stopee.com) provides free cancellation guides, templates for refund requests, and step-by-step help for disputing charges. If you're struggling to cancel Bazaart, encounter refusal from the company, or need advice on your consumer rights under Canadian law, Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions and recover refunds. Visit our site to access templates, complaint filing instructions, and guides for every major app and service.
Final thoughts: take control of your subscriptions
Cancelling Bazaart is straightforward once you know which platform you subscribed on and what to expect. Whether you're cancelling because the app doesn't fit your workflow, the pricing is too high, or you've found a better alternative, your right to stop paying is absolute. Document your cancellation, monitor your billing, and don't hesitate to escalate to your provincial consumer protection office if Bazaart charges you after you've cancelled or refuses a refund you're entitled to under law.
Stopee is here to empower you to take control of your digital subscriptions and protect your wallet. Visit stopee.com today for more cancellation guides, templates, and consumer protection resources tailored to Canadians.