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Cancel Blossom: Step-by-Step Guide
How to cancel blossom and protect your savings in canada
What blossom is and why you might cancel
Blossom is a subscription-based financial app that helps you automate your savings and explore micro-investing opportunities across web, iOS, and Android platforms. The service offers flexible billing cycles (weekly, monthly, or yearly) depending on where you subscribe, and it has earned a solid 4.5/5 rating from Canadian users.
If you have decided to cancel, you are not alone. Many Canadians pause or end subscriptions to reassess their financial priorities, switch to competitors, or eliminate recurring charges. At Stopee, we understand that cancelling a service should be straightforward, not a battle. This guide walks you through every cancellation method, refund eligibility, and your consumer rights so you can exit Blossom with confidence and keep your money where it belongs: in your pocket.
Reasons users cancel blossom
Common reasons Canadians cancel Blossom include switching to a free or lower-cost savings tool, consolidating accounts with their bank, finding limited investment returns, or simply tightening their subscription budget. Some users report concerns about modest earnings on micro-investments or prefer more transparent fee structures. Whatever your reason, Stopee empowers you with the knowledge to cancel quickly and recover any refunds you are entitled to.
Is cancelling blossom the right choice for you?
Before you cancel, ask yourself: Are you getting value from the automated savings features? Do your returns justify the subscription cost? Would a downgrade to the Free Plan serve you better? If the answer to all three is no, or if you have found a better alternative, cancellation makes sense. Use this guide to move forward without regret.
Your consumer rights in canada
Canadian consumer protection law gives you powerful cancellation rights that Blossom must respect.
Federal and provincial protections
Under the federal Consumer Protection Act and provincial equivalents (such as Quebec's Law on the Protection of the Consumer), you have the right to cancel most subscription contracts. Blossom's terms explicitly commit to honouring these provincial rights. In Quebec specifically, Blossom must give you at least 30 days' written notice before any contract change and allow you to cancel cost-free within 30 days of that notice taking effect.
If Blossom refuses a cancellation or refund that your provincial law entitles you to, escalate your complaint to your province's consumer protection authority. Stopee recommends documenting all correspondence with the company before you escalate.
If blossom does not comply
Contact your provincial consumer protection office:
- Ontario: ServiceOntario Consumer Protection Act hotline
- British Columbia: Consumer Protection BC
- Quebec: Quebec's Office of the Protecteur du Consommateur
- Alberta: Fair Trading Act enforcement (Alberta Justice)
- Other provinces: Your provincial Ministry of Consumer Affairs
These authorities can investigate non-compliance and force Blossom to honour your cancellation or issue refunds. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers use these levers successfully.
How to cancel blossom step by step
Your cancellation process depends on where you subscribed: App Store (iOS), Google Play (Android), or Blossom's website.
Cancel on the blossom website
This is the fastest method if you subscribed through blossomplant.com.
- Open your web browser and visit blossomplant.com.
- Log in using your email address and password.
- Navigate to your account settings or subscription management page (usually labelled "Manage Subscription" or "Billing").
- Locate the active Blossom subscription plan.
- Click the "Unsubscribe" or "Cancel Subscription" button.
- Confirm your cancellation when prompted. Blossom will send you a confirmation email within minutes.
Pro tip: Take a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation. You will need this proof if a refund dispute arises.
Warning: Your account will downgrade to the Free Plan immediately if a refund is issued. You will lose access to premium features, so ensure you have exported or saved any data you need before cancelling.
Cancel on apple app store (iOS)
If you subscribed through the App Store, Apple handles the cancellation, not Blossom directly.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app.
- Tap your name at the top of the screen.
- Select Subscriptions.
- Find and tap Blossom in the list.
- Tap Cancel Subscription or Cancel Free Trial (depending on your status).
- Confirm your cancellation. Apple will send you a confirmation email.
Warning: You must cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date. If you cancel after that window, Apple will charge you for the renewal cycle. You can view your next renewal date in the subscription details screen.
Pro tip: If you cancel within the first refund window (typically 14 days for trials), Apple may refund you automatically. Check your email for a refund notification.
Cancel on google play (Android)
Google Play subscriptions are also managed outside Blossom, directly through Google.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- Tap your profile icon in the upper right corner.
- Select Payments and subscriptions or Manage subscriptions.
- Find Blossom in your active subscriptions.
- Tap Cancel subscription.
- Follow the on-screen prompts and confirm your cancellation.
Warning: Like Apple, you must cancel at least 24 hours before your next charge date. Google will send you a cancellation confirmation via email.
Pro tip: Google offers a 48-hour refund window for some subscriptions. If you have changed your mind within that window, you can request a refund directly from Google Play before the cancellation takes full effect.
Refund eligibility and timelines for blossom
Refund rules vary depending on where you purchased your subscription and how long you have had it.
Web purchases (blossomplant.com)
| Plan type | Refund window | Eligible for refund? |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly plan | 20 days from charge date | Yes (within 20 days) |
| Monthly plan | 20 days from charge date | Yes (within 20 days) |
| Yearly plan | 60 days from charge date | Yes (within 60 days) |
| Weekly, monthly, or yearly (after window closes) | N/A | No |
If you purchased through Blossom's website and fall within the refund window, submit a refund request through your account settings or by contacting Blossom support directly. Blossom credits the original payment method (usually 3 to 5 business days for processing). When Blossom approves a refund, your account immediately downgrades to the Free Plan.
App store and google play refunds
Apple App Store: Apple, not Blossom, processes App Store refunds. You have 14 days from purchase to request a refund through the App Store (some subscriptions or trials may qualify for automatic refunds). Contact Apple Support directly if Blossom cannot help you.
Google Play: Google allows refund requests within 48 hours of purchase. After that window, contact Blossom support to ask if they can issue a refund on their end. If Blossom declines and you believe you have a valid claim, escalate to Google Play support.
Stopee recommends acting fast on platform refunds: 48 hours for Google, 14 days for Apple. Do not assume the company will help after the window closes.
What happens after you cancel blossom
Cancellation can feel uncertain, especially when money is involved. Here is exactly what to expect.
Your access and account status
When you cancel a web-based Blossom subscription, your account remains active until the end of your current billing period. You retain access to all paid features until that date arrives. On the day after your billing period ends, your account automatically downgrades to the Free Plan and you lose access to premium investment tools, advanced savings features, and personalized recommendations.
If you request a refund and Blossom approves it, the downgrade to Free Plan happens immediately, even if days remain in your billing cycle. This is Blossom's standard policy.
For App Store and Google Play subscriptions, Apple and Google control your access after cancellation. You typically keep premium features until your current billing cycle ends, but exact timings depend on their platforms' rules.
Your savings and funds remain yours
Cancelling Blossom does not affect your actual savings or invested funds. Your money stays in your account and remains accessible even after you downgrade or close your subscription. You can withdraw your funds at any time, subject to Blossom's withdrawal policies (usually no fees, 1 to 3 business days for processing).
Communication from blossom
Expect a cancellation confirmation email within hours of your request. If you requested a refund, you will receive a separate email confirming approval or denial. If Blossom denies your refund, the email should explain why and provide a support contact. If the reason seems unjust or contradicts your provincial rights, escalate to your provincial consumer office.
Blossom pricing and plan details
Understanding your plan type helps you calculate refund eligibility and cancellation timing.
Available plans and billing cycles
| Subscription type | Billing frequency | Pricing | Where purchased |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly plan | Every 7 days | Varies (check your account) | Website (blossomplant.com) |
| Monthly plan | Every 30 days | Varies (check your account) | Website (blossomplant.com) |
| Yearly plan | Annually | Varies (check your account) | Website (blossomplant.com) |
| App Store subscription | Varies by selection | Varies (check App Store) | Apple App Store (iOS) |
| Google Play subscription | Varies by selection | Varies (check Google Play) | Google Play Store (Android) |
Log into your Blossom account to confirm your exact plan, billing date, and next charge amount. If your pricing has changed without notice, you have grounds to cancel under provincial consumer law.
Common cancellation mistakes to avoid
Cancelling a subscription should not be stressful, yet small oversights can cost you money or access to your data.
Mistake 1: missing the refund window
Weekly and monthly plans on the Blossom website have a 20-day refund window; yearly plans have 60 days. Once that window closes, Blossom will not refund you, even if you cancel immediately after. Mark your purchase date on your calendar and request a refund before the deadline. Stopee advises acting within the first 10 days to give yourself a safety margin.
Mistake 2: cancelling too late in your billing cycle
If you cancel on the day before your renewal, you will still be charged for the next cycle. You must cancel at least 24 hours before your renewal date. Check your next billing date in your account settings right now and set a phone reminder 2 days before it arrives.
Mistake 3: forgetting to export your data
Once your account downgrades to Free, you lose access to premium reports, investment history, and detailed savings analytics. Take screenshots or download any reports you need before you cancel. Blossom may not allow you to re-access this data after downgrade.
Mistake 4: cancelling on one platform but not others
If you have subscriptions on both the App Store and the Blossom website, you must cancel both separately. Cancelling on the website does not automatically cancel your App Store subscription. Check all three platforms (website, App Store, Google Play) and cancel everywhere you have an active subscription.
Mistake 5: not saving your cancellation confirmation
If a refund dispute arises, Blossom may ask you to prove you cancelled. Save your confirmation email, take a screenshot of the cancellation page, and note the date and time. Stopee recommends also taking a photo of your device screen showing the final confirmation.
Cancellation checklist for blossom
Use this checklist to ensure you complete every step correctly.
- Log into your Blossom account and note your exact subscription type (weekly, monthly, yearly, App Store, or Google Play).
- Check your last purchase date and confirm you are within the refund window if you want a refund (20 days for weekly/monthly, 60 days for yearly).
- Identify your next billing/renewal date and confirm you are cancelling at least 24 hours before it.
- Export or screenshot any data, reports, or savings history you want to keep.
- Cancel your subscription using the method that matches where you subscribed (website, App Store, or Google Play).
- Save your cancellation confirmation email and take a screenshot of the confirmation page.
- If eligible for a refund, submit the refund request within the deadline (20 or 60 days).
- Check your bank or payment account 3 to 5 business days later to confirm the refund arrived.
- If a refund does not arrive, contact Blossom support with your confirmation email. If they refuse, file a complaint with your provincial consumer office.
What users say about cancelling blossom
Canadian users report mixed experiences with Blossom cancellations.
Positive feedback
Users praise Blossom for transparent pricing, no hidden cancellation fees, and straightforward web-based cancellation. Many note that refunds arrived within the promised timeframe and that the Free Plan provided a good downgrade option. Some users appreciate that Blossom does not force customers to call or use confusing cancellation forms.
Common complaints
Some users found the refund windows too short (20 days) and felt pressured to make a quick decision. Others reported confusion when cancelling App Store or Google Play subscriptions, not realizing Apple and Google controlled those refunds. A small number of users forgot their renewal dates and were charged before they could cancel, then struggled to reach support for refunds.
Stopee notes that most negative experiences stem from timing mistakes or platform confusion, not from Blossom being deliberately difficult. This guide eliminates those traps.
Final steps and escalation path
If you have cancelled and everything is complete, you are done. If Blossom is refusing your cancellation or refund, here is your escalation path.
Cancellation address and contact escalation
For formal written notice or to lodge a formal complaint, send a registered letter (with return receipt) to Blossom's legal address. Blossom's Terms of Service state their general legal office address. You may also find specific contact information in their Help Center. Address your letter to the Cancellation or Customer Support department and include:
- Your full name and account email address
- Your subscription type and plan
- The exact cancellation or refund request you are making
- The date you made the request and your confirmation email reference number
- Your bank account or payment method details (if requesting a refund)
- A clear statement that you are invoking your consumer rights under provincial law
Send this letter via Canada Post Xpresspost with Signature Confirmation so you have proof of delivery. Keep a copy for your records.
If blossom does not respond
If Blossom ignores your formal letter or refuses to honour your provincial consumer rights, file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection authority within 2 years of the disputed charge. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers file successful complaints that forced companies to comply with cancellation and refund laws.
Small claims court as a last resort
If the refund amount is under your provincial small claims court limit (usually CAD $2,500 to CAD $35,000 depending on province), you can sue Blossom directly in small claims court without hiring a lawyer. Many Canadians win these cases because consumer law is on their side. Stopee recommends exhausting the provincial complaint process first, as it is free and often faster.
Conclusion: cancel blossom with confidence
Cancelling Blossom is straightforward if you know where you subscribed, meet the refund deadlines, and avoid common timing mistakes. Your province's consumer protection law backs your right to cancel, and Blossom's own terms respect that right. Whether you cancel through the website, App Store, or Google Play, this guide gives you the exact steps, refund windows, and escalation paths to reclaim your money if needed.
Your subscription finances belong to you. Stopee empowers you to take control, cancel without guilt, and protect your wallet. If Blossom gives you any trouble, escalate immediately to your provincial consumer office. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions and recover refunds that companies wrongly tried to keep. You are in good hands.
Ready to act? Return to the step-by-step section that matches your platform (website, App Store, or Google Play), follow the instructions, save your confirmation, and move forward with confidence. Your financial future is worth the 5 minutes it takes to cancel properly.