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Cancel All You Can Books: Step-by-Step Guide

How to cancel all you can books: your complete canadian guide

What is all you can books

All You Can Books is a subscription service that grants you access to a digital library of e-books, audiobooks, courses and podcasts for a monthly charge. The service promotes unlimited downloads during your subscription period and typically includes a free trial before your first charge. If you're a Canadian subscriber, you should know that pricing displays in USD, so your actual CAD charge depends on your card issuer's exchange rate at the time of billing.

Why you might want to cancel

You may decide to cancel All You Can Books for several reasons: the library doesn't match your reading preferences, you've downloaded the content you need, or the monthly cost no longer fits your budget. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to walk you through the cancellation process and help you protect your rights as a Canadian consumer.

Understanding your subscription before you cancel

Before you cancel, understand what you're paying for. All You Can Books charges you monthly, typically at the end of your free trial (usually 30 days). The company bills in USD, which means your CAD conversion may vary. Check your most recent email receipt to confirm your billing date and amount, as this information becomes critical if you need to dispute a charge later.

Your consumer rights in canada

Canadian consumer protection laws give you powerful rights when dealing with subscription services. These rights exist to protect you from unfair billing practices and hidden cancellation barriers.

Consumer protection legislation that applies to you

Your province's consumer protection act governs subscription cancellations and refunds. In most Canadian provinces, including Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, the law requires that subscription services make cancellation at least as easy as signing up. This means if you subscribed with two clicks online, the company must allow you to cancel with equally simple steps. Additionally, under these provincial laws, you have the right to receive a refund if you cancel within a trial period before any charge is applied to your account.

Stopee recommends keeping detailed records of all your interactions with All You Can Books. Screenshots of confirmation pages, email timestamps and customer service call notes become essential evidence if you need to escalate a dispute to your provincial consumer protection authority.

Your refund rights and trial period protection

If All You Can Books offered you a free trial, you hold a legal right to cancel and avoid any charge before that trial ends. Canadian consumer law protects trial-period cancellations specifically because companies cannot charge you for a service you explicitly chose not to continue. If you cancelled before your trial ended and were still charged, this violates your consumer rights, and you can dispute it.

All you can books subscription plans and pricing

Understanding what you're currently paying helps you decide whether to keep the subscription or cancel. Here's what All You Can Books offers to Canadian subscribers.

Current pricing and plan details

Plan name Monthly cost (USD) Billing cycle What you get Trial period
All You Can Books Monthly US$24.99 after trial; US$19.99 promotional Monthly, recurring Unlimited downloads of e-books, audiobooks, courses and podcasts 30 days free
Annual plan (if available) Varies Annual, recurring Same as monthly; better value annually Typically 30 days free

Most Canadian subscribers pay the monthly plan. After your 30-day free trial, you'll be charged the monthly rate unless you cancel. Stopee advises marking your trial end date on your calendar so you don't miss your cancellation window if you want to avoid the charge.

How to cancel all you can books step by step

You have multiple cancellation methods available to you. Start with the method that fits your situation, and follow the steps exactly to ensure your cancellation is processed.

Cancelling via the website (fastest method)

Cancelling directly through the All You Can Books website is the quickest and most documented route. Follow these steps precisely.

  1. Visit www.allyoucanbooks.com/cancel in your web browser
    • Warning: User reports indicate this link is sometimes hard to locate. If the direct URL doesn't work, go to the homepage, scroll to the footer, and look for "Cancel subscription" or "Manage subscription" links
    • If you still cannot find the cancellation page, navigate to the Terms of Use page and search for the cancellation link-it may be embedded there
  2. Log in to your All You Can Books account using your email address and password
    • If you cannot remember your password, select "Forgot password" and reset it before proceeding
  3. Locate the cancellation section (often labeled "Cancel subscription" or "Manage billing")
    • Read any prompts asking why you're cancelling-these are optional and do not affect your cancellation
  4. Select "Cancel now" or the equivalent button and confirm your choice
    • The system will display a final confirmation message
  5. Take a screenshot of the confirmation page showing the cancellation date and any confirmation number
    • Pro tip: Save this screenshot to your computer and email it to yourself as backup proof
  6. Check your email (including your spam folder) for a cancellation confirmation from help@allyoucanbooks.com within 24 hours
    • If no email arrives, proceed to the email cancellation method below to create a second record

Cancelling via email (the most documented method)

Sending a cancellation email creates a timestamped record of your cancellation request, which is invaluable if a dispute arises later. This method is especially important if you're not confident the website cancellation went through.

  1. Open your email client and compose a new message to help@allyoucanbooks.com
    • Use the email address associated with your All You Can Books account
  2. Write a clear cancellation request in the subject line and body
    • Subject: "Cancellation request for [your email address]"
    • Body example: "I request to cancel my All You Can Books subscription effective immediately. My account email is [your email]. Please confirm this cancellation in writing."
  3. Include your full name, account email address and the date you created the account (if you know it)
    • The more detail you provide, the faster the company can locate and process your request
  4. Send the email and take a screenshot of the sent message (showing the timestamp)
    • Save this screenshot in a folder titled "All You Can Books Cancellation"
  5. Wait for a confirmation email from All You Can Books within 48 hours
    • Warning: If you receive no reply within 48 hours, send a follow-up email with the subject line "Follow-up: Cancellation request for [your email]" and cc yourself
  6. When you receive confirmation, save that email as well
    • Archive these emails in a dedicated folder so you can retrieve them quickly if you need to dispute a charge

Cancelling via phone (for immediate confirmation)

If you prefer to speak directly with a representative and receive immediate confirmation, calling customer support is an option. Have your account information ready before you dial.

  1. Call All You Can Books customer support at 1-877-859-7527
    • This number is reported to operate 24/7, but wait times may vary
  2. When the representative answers, provide your name and account email address
    • They will locate your account and verify your identity
  3. Say clearly: "I want to cancel my subscription effective immediately" (or state your preferred cancellation date)
    • Be direct and avoid discussing reasons unless you wish to
  4. Ask the representative for a cancellation confirmation number
    • Write this number down immediately and repeat it back to confirm accuracy
  5. Note the representative's name, the call date and the time
    • Pro tip: Many phones allow you to record calls with notice; if your province allows one-party consent recording, record the call as additional proof
  6. Request that the representative email you a written cancellation confirmation
    • If they refuse, send yourself an email immediately after the call summarizing the details (representative name, confirmation number, exact time) while your memory is fresh

Cancelling through apple app store or google play

If you subscribed to All You Can Books through your phone's app store, you must cancel through that platform, not through the All You Can Books website directly. Each platform has its own cancellation process.

  1. For Apple App Store subscribers:
    • On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app
    • Tap your name at the top, then select "Subscriptions"
    • Find "All You Can Books" in the list and tap it
    • Select "Cancel subscription" and confirm
    • Take a screenshot showing the cancellation confirmation
  2. For Google Play subscribers:
    • Open the Google Play app on your Android device
    • Tap your profile icon (top right), then select "Manage your Google Account"
    • Go to the "Subscriptions" tab
    • Find "All You Can Books" and select it
    • Tap "Cancel subscription" and confirm your choice
    • Screenshot the confirmation page
  3. Additionally, email help@allyoucanbooks.com stating that you cancelled through the app store and include the date and screenshot
    • This creates a second record in case the app store cancellation fails to sync with their main billing system

What happens after you cancel all you can books

Cancelling your subscription triggers several changes to your account and access. Understanding these changes helps you prepare and avoid unexpected disruptions.

Your access and downloaded content after cancellation

Once you cancel, All You Can Books will stop charging you at the end of your current billing cycle or immediately, depending on how the company processes your cancellation request. Your account will remain accessible for a short period, but you will not be able to download new titles. Content you previously downloaded to your devices before cancellation typically remains on those devices, though the company's terms state that your "license" to that content technically ends upon cancellation.

Pro tip: If you want to keep reading or listening to content after you cancel, download it to your devices before your cancellation takes effect. Most e-books and audiobooks downloaded to your phone, tablet or e-reader remain accessible offline even after your subscription ends.

Billing and your next payment

Stopee urges you to monitor your account closely after cancellation. Check your bank statements and credit card bills for the next 60 days to ensure All You Can Books does not attempt to charge you again. Billing systems sometimes have delays, and cancellations occasionally fail to register properly. If a charge appears after your cancellation, you have the right to dispute it immediately with your card issuer.

Confirming your cancellation in writing

Within 24 to 48 hours of your cancellation, you should receive written confirmation from All You Can Books via email. If you do not receive this confirmation, follow up with a second email to help@allyoucanbooks.com requesting written confirmation. Do not assume your cancellation is complete until you have proof in writing.

Refunds and chargebacks explained

The question of whether you can get a refund depends on when you cancel and whether you fall under a legal protection. Understand your options clearly.

What all you can books' refund policy states

All You Can Books' Terms of Use explicitly state: "we do not provide refunds or credits for any partial-month membership period." This means if you are charged on the 15th and cancel on the 20th, you will not receive a refund for the unused five days. However, this blanket policy does not override your legal rights as a Canadian consumer.

When you have a legal right to a refund

If you cancelled before your free trial ended and were still charged, you have a legal right to a refund. Canadian consumer protection law protects trial-period cancellations because no charge should occur if you cancel before the trial expires. Similarly, if you can prove that All You Can Books charged you without your authorization or after you requested cancellation, you have grounds for a refund dispute.

Document the timeline carefully: record the exact date your trial began, the date you cancelled and the date the charge appeared on your statement. If there is a gap between your cancellation and the charge, you have evidence of improper billing.

Disputing an unauthorized charge with your bank

If All You Can Books refuses to refund you and you believe the charge was improper, contact your card issuer immediately. Call the customer service number on the back of your credit or debit card and request a chargeback dispute. Explain that you cancelled before the trial ended (or cancelled before the charge) and provide your cancellation proof: screenshots, emails and confirmation numbers.

Your card issuer will investigate and, if they agree the charge was improper, will reverse it. Stopee recommends filing a chargeback within 60 days of the disputed charge for the strongest legal protection.

Escalating to your provincial consumer authority

If your card issuer declines your dispute or All You Can Books continues to charge you after cancellation, contact your provincial consumer protection office. In Ontario, contact ServiceOntario (1-800-668-9938). In British Columbia, contact the Consumer Protection BC hotline. Each province has a dedicated consumer protection agency that can investigate unfair billing practices and compel refunds. Stopee advises gathering all your documentation before contacting your provincial authority, as they will request a complete timeline and copies of your communications.

Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them

Many consumers face unnecessary friction when cancelling All You Can Books. Understanding these common pitfalls helps you cancel smoothly.

Mistake 1: assuming your subscription ended without confirmation

It's easy to assume your cancellation worked after you click "cancel" on a website. Many subscribers cancel and forget to save confirmation details, then are shocked when they see a charge on their next statement. Never assume cancellation is complete without written proof. Take screenshots, save emails and keep confirmation numbers. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers recover charges that occurred because they couldn't prove timely cancellation-don't let this happen to you.

Mistake 2: cancelling through the wrong channel

If you subscribed through the Apple App Store, cancelling on the All You Can Books website may not work. Your cancellation request must go through the same channel where you subscribed. If you subscribed via Google Play, you must cancel via Google Play. Check your original receipt to confirm which platform processed your initial payment, then cancel there.

Mistake 3: missing your trial end date

The free trial lasts 30 days. If you want to cancel and avoid any charge, you must cancel before day 30 ends. Set a phone reminder for day 28 so you have a two-day buffer. Once the trial ends and you're charged, requesting a refund becomes more complicated, even though you have the legal right to one.

Mistake 4: not following up after email cancellation

Email is a documented method, but All You Can Books may not respond to your cancellation request promptly. If you email a cancellation request and receive no reply within 48 hours, send a follow-up. Do not wait for a response if you're approaching your next billing date-use the phone or website method as a backup simultaneously.

Cancellation checklist for all you can books

Use this checklist to ensure you complete every step correctly and leave no room for billing errors.

Step Action Completed?
1 Mark your trial end date on your calendar
2 Initiate cancellation via website, email or phone
3 Save screenshots of all confirmation pages
4 Record the representative name and confirmation number (if calling)
5 Receive and save written confirmation email from All You Can Books
6 Monitor your next bank statement for unwanted charges

Should you cancel all you can books, or is it worth keeping

Before you cancel, consider whether the service genuinely fails to meet your needs or whether you might benefit from keeping it. This decision is personal, but Stopee offers a framework to help you decide.

Reasons to keep your subscription

If you regularly download and consume e-books, audiobooks or podcasts, the monthly cost of approximately US$25 (roughly CAD$34-35 depending on exchange rates) may offer good value. A single hardcover book costs CAD$25-35, so if you read or listen to more than one title per month, the subscription pays for itself. If you enjoy exploring authors and genres without committing to purchases, the unlimited download model suits your habits.

Reasons to cancel your subscription

Cancel if you've accumulated downloaded content and no longer need frequent new titles, if the library selection doesn't match your preferences or if the monthly cost strains your budget. Additionally, if you've experienced billing errors or poor customer service, cancelling signals to the company that their practices are unacceptable. Your decision to cancel is valid regardless of reason.

Contacting all you can books for support

Before or after cancelling, you may need to reach All You Can Books for account questions or billing disputes. Use these official contact channels.

Official contact information and mailing address

All You Can Books operates primarily through email and phone support. If you need to send formal written notice (such as a registered letter disputing a charge), use the company's mailing address. While All You Can Books does not prominently publish a postal address for consumer cancellations, registered mail to the corporate address creates a legal record if the company refuses to refund you and you escalate to your provincial consumer protection authority.

  • Email: help@allyoucanbooks.com
  • Phone: 1-877-859-7527 (reported 24/7 availability)
  • Website contact form: https://web01.allyoucanbooks.com/contact
  • Registered mail: If no corporate address appears on the website or in your account terms, contact your provincial consumer protection office for assistance locating the legal service address

Stopee recommends that if you must send formal written notice, send it via registered mail with return receipt requested. This creates undeniable proof of delivery if disputes arise later.

Final steps and next actions

Cancelling your subscription is straightforward when you follow the process step by step and document everything. You now have the knowledge and tools to cancel with confidence.

Start by choosing your cancellation method: the website is fastest, email is most documented and phone provides immediate confirmation. Follow the steps exactly, save all confirmations and monitor your next bank statement. If All You Can Books charges you after cancellation, dispute the charge immediately with your card issuer or contact your provincial consumer protection authority.

Stopee (stopee.com) is dedicated to helping Canadian consumers navigate cancellations, understand their rights and recover unauthorized charges. Whether you're cancelling All You Can Books today or planning future subscription decisions, Stopee's guides and tools ensure you keep control of your money and your choices. The platform has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions successfully and recover funds that companies wrongfully retained. Visit Stopee today to access free cancellation guides for hundreds of services and to connect with consumer advocates who understand the tactics companies use to trap subscribers.

FAQ

All You Can Books is a subscription service providing access to a library of e-books, audiobooks, courses, and podcasts for a monthly fee, often starting with a free trial.

When you cancel, your subscription will stop future billing at the end of the current period. Access to content may continue until the end of the paid period.

All You Can Books typically does not provide refunds for partial-month memberships. Users often report that refund requests are denied.

You can cancel via the website, app store subscriptions, phone, email, or registered mail. Ensure you save confirmation details.

As a consumer in Canada, you have rights regarding service cancellations and refunds. If issues arise, consult provincial consumer protection resources.

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