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Cancel Feetfinder: The Right Way
How to cancel feetfinder: your complete guide to ending your subscription safely
What is feetfinder and why you might cancel
Feetfinder is an online marketplace and subscription service that connects buyers and sellers of feet-related photos and digital content. The platform operates through its website and mobile applications, allowing users to purchase access, list content, and manage transactions. Many subscribers join to earn income, explore niche content, or test the platform. However, not every user finds the experience meets their expectations, which is why Stopee exists: to help you navigate cancellation with confidence and clarity.
You might cancel for several reasons: unexpected charges, a change in income priorities, privacy concerns, or simply that the service no longer aligns with your needs. Whatever your reason, you have the right to end your subscription, and Stopee is here to ensure you understand exactly how to do it-and what happens after.
When cancellation makes sense
Cancellation is the right choice if you're no longer active on the platform, not earning enough to justify the subscription fee, concerned about data privacy, or simply ready to move on. If you're experiencing billing issues or unexpected charges, cancellation is also a smart first step before exploring refund options.
Keep in mind that cancelling your subscription is different from deleting your account. Cancellation stops recurring charges; account deletion removes your profile and associated data. Stopee recommends addressing both if you want a complete exit.
Understanding feetfinder's refund policy
Feetfinder's stated policy treats all sales as final except where Canadian law requires otherwise. The platform issues refunds only in exceptional circumstances and at its sole discretion. For marketplace transactions (content purchases between users), Feetfinder's Buyer-Seller Agreement states that buyers waive the statutory 14-day cooling-off period by acknowledging content delivery within that window. This contractual language is important: it affects your legal refund rights, though Canadian consumer protection law may override it in certain situations.
Cancellation methods for feetfinder: choose your platform
Your cancellation process depends entirely on where you purchased your subscription-the Feetfinder website, Apple's App Store, or Google Play. Each platform controls its own cancellation settings, which means Feetfinder cannot cancel subscriptions purchased through Apple or Google on your behalf. Stopee has broken down each method so you know exactly which steps to follow.
Cancel through the feetfinder website
If you subscribed directly through the Feetfinder website (not through an app store), you cancel in your account settings.
- Open your web browser and visit the Feetfinder website.
- Log in to your account using your email and password.
- Navigate to your account settings or subscription settings (usually found in a user menu or profile section).
- Locate the subscription or billing section and select the option to cancel or downgrade.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to confirm cancellation.
- Your subscription will end at the close of your current paid billing period; no refund is issued for the remainder of that period.
Pro tip: Before cancelling, check your current billing date. Cancelling on the first day of a billing cycle wastes the most money; cancelling near the end minimizes wasted fees.
Cancel an apple app store subscription (iOS)
If you subscribed through the Apple App Store on your iPhone or iPad, you must cancel there-Feetfinder's website has no control over Apple subscriptions.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app.
- Tap your name at the top of the screen.
- Select Subscriptions from the menu.
- Find and tap Feetfinder in the active subscriptions list.
- Tap Cancel Subscription.
- Confirm cancellation when prompted. Your subscription continues until the end of the current paid period, then stops auto-renewing.
Warning: If you see "Manage" instead of "Cancel Subscription," your trial may still be active. Tap "Manage," then look for the cancel option on the next screen.
Pro tip: Apple sends a confirmation email when you cancel. Save this email as proof of cancellation for your records.
Cancel a google play subscription (Android)
Android users who subscribed through Google Play must initiate cancellation there, not through the Feetfinder app.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
- Select Payments & subscriptions, then tap Subscriptions.
- Find Feetfinder and tap it to open the subscription details.
- Tap Cancel subscription.
- Follow any additional prompts to confirm. Your service continues until the end of your paid billing period.
Pro tip: Google Play may ask why you're cancelling. Your feedback helps, but it's not required to complete the cancellation. You can skip this step and move forward.
What happens after you cancel your feetfinder subscription
Cancellation is often confusing because the service doesn't stop immediately-it winds down at the end of your billing cycle. Understanding this timeline helps you avoid surprise charges and unnecessary worry.
Your subscription winds down, not off
When you cancel, your account enters a "cancelled but active" state. You retain full access to all features and benefits until your current billing period ends. On the day after that period closes, Feetfinder automatically removes your premium access. No additional charges occur unless you accidentally re-subscribe or purchase content within the marketplace.
This grace period is actually helpful: it gives you time to export any data, download earnings statements, or contact support if you change your mind. Most subscriptions can be reinstated immediately if you decide to return before the cancellation finalizes.
Account deletion is separate from cancellation
Cancelling your subscription does not delete your Feetfinder account or remove your profile from the platform. Your username, profile photo, and content remain live unless you specifically request account deletion. If you want a complete exit-no profile, no trace-you'll need to contact Feetfinder support separately and request permanent account deletion.
Stopee recommends keeping your account open for at least 30 days after cancellation. This waiting period protects you if there's a billing error or if you need to reference transaction history for a refund claim.
When to expect final charges and payouts
If you earned money on Feetfinder as a seller, your final payout may take several weeks to process after cancellation. The platform typically holds earnings for a review period before releasing funds. Check your payout schedule before cancelling so you know when to expect your last deposit.
Refunds and chargebacks: understanding your legal options in canada
Feetfinder claims all sales are final, but Canadian consumer protection law gives you specific rights that may override this language. Stopee believes you should know these rights before you assume you're locked in.
Your statutory right to withdraw in canada
Under the federal Competition Act and provincial consumer protection legislation (such as Ontario's Consumer Protection Act), you have a statutory right to withdraw from online purchases within 14 days. This is called the "cooling-off period." Feetfinder's terms attempt to eliminate this right by stating that content is delivered within the 14-day window, thereby waiving your withdrawal right. However, consumer protection laws in Canada may not permit companies to contract out of statutory rights, depending on your province.
If you believe you're entitled to a refund under this law, reference it explicitly in any cancellation or support request. Write: "I am requesting a refund under the statutory cooling-off period provided by [your province]'s Consumer Protection Act."
How to escalate a refund dispute
If Feetfinder denies your refund request and you believe the denial violates your consumer rights, escalate to your provincial consumer protection authority.
- Ontario: Contact Ontario's Consumer Protection Act enforcement through Service Ontario (ontario.ca/consumer).
- British Columbia: File a complaint with Consumer Protection BC (consumerprotectionbc.ca).
- Alberta: Reach out to Alberta's Fair Trading Act administrator (aeca.gov.ab.ca).
- Other provinces: Your provincial government website lists the relevant consumer protection office.
Pro tip: Before escalating to an authority, send Feetfinder a formal written notice (email or certified mail) stating your refund claim and the law you believe supports it. Many companies reconsider once they see legal language and a formal record.
Chargeback as a last resort
If Feetfinder refuses a legitimate refund and you paid by credit or debit card, you can request a chargeback through your bank. Chargebacks take 30-60 days and require you to provide documentation of your dispute. Use this only after Feetfinder has refused to respond or when your refund claim is clearly valid (e.g., unauthorized charges, services not delivered). Stopee recommends pursuing Feetfinder support and your provincial consumer authority first; chargebacks should be your final move.
Feetfinder pricing and subscription plans
Feetfinder's subscription costs vary based on the platform and any ongoing promotions. Here's what you need to know before you cancel-or before you decide whether to keep your subscription.
| Subscription type | Approximate price range (CAD) | Billing cycle | Where you manage it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Web subscription (direct) | $10-$30/month | Monthly or annual | Feetfinder.com account settings |
| iOS App Store subscription | $15-$30/month | Monthly or annual | iPhone/iPad Settings app |
| Android Google Play subscription | $15-$30/month | Monthly or annual | Google Play Store app |
App Store and Google Play subscriptions typically cost more than web subscriptions because Apple and Google take a commission (usually 15-30%). If you're a long-term user, switching from an app to the web version could save you money before you cancel.
Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them
It's easy to make errors when cancelling, especially when you're frustrated or in a hurry. Here's what Stopee has learned from helping thousands of users: the mistakes you make now can cost you weeks of unwanted charges and headaches later.
Mistake 1: cancelling in the wrong place
You open the Feetfinder app, look for a cancel button, and can't find one. So you cancel within the app store instead. This works-but only if you actually subscribed through that app store. If you subscribed on the website and cancel only in the app store, your web subscription keeps charging. Always confirm where your subscription was purchased before cancelling.
How to check: Log into your Feetfinder account on the website. Look at your billing history or subscription section. You'll see the original payment method. That's where you cancel.
Mistake 2: assuming the service stops immediately
You cancel on a Tuesday and expect to lose access that same day. You don't. Your paid period continues, and you keep getting charged automatically. This isn't a glitch; it's how Feetfinder's refund policy works. If you cancel mid-billing-cycle, you've already paid for that period, and the company keeps the money. The only way to avoid this is to cancel as close to your renewal date as possible.
Mistake 3: deleting the confirmation email
You cancel, see a confirmation pop-up, and close it. Days later, you check your bank account and see another charge. Without that confirmation email, you have no proof you cancelled. Stopee strongly recommends taking a screenshot or saving the confirmation email to a folder. If you need to dispute a charge, this proof is essential.
Mistake 4: not checking for free trials or promotional credits
If you're on a free trial and cancel immediately, your access may end right away (not at the end of the trial). If you have a promotional credit applied, cancelling doesn't recover that credit. Review your subscription details before cancelling to understand exactly what you'll lose.
Pricing comparison: is feetfinder worth it before you cancel
Before you finalize your cancellation, take a moment to weigh the cost against your actual usage. This comparison table can help you decide whether to cancel now or adjust your plan.
| Factor | Feetfinder subscription | Alternatives or no subscription |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost (CAD) | $10-$30+ | $0 (marketplace features limited) |
| Earnings potential (seller) | Access to premium buyers, faster payouts | Free tier has limited visibility |
| Premium content access (buyer) | Full content library, filters, messaging | Free tier has restricted access |
| Payout frequency | Weekly (premium) or monthly (free) | Monthly only |
| Customer support priority | Faster response times | Standard response times |
| Best for | Active sellers or regular buyers | Casual or infrequent users |
If you're earning less than $10-$30 monthly or have inactive for 30+ days, cancellation saves you money. If you're actively selling or buying, the subscription might pay for itself. Stopee recommends doing the math based on your personal activity before deciding.
Your consumer rights in canada and how to protect them
Canadian consumer protection laws exist to balance the power between large companies and individual users. Feetfinder must comply with these laws, whether they mention them in their terms or not.
The competition act and unfair contract terms
Under Canada's Competition Act, companies cannot use "deceptive marketing practices" or impose "unconscionable business conduct." If Feetfinder charges fees that are not clearly disclosed, uses aggressive auto-renewal tactics, or refuses to honour your cancellation request, these actions may violate the Act. Your provincial consumer protection office investigates complaints under this law.
The consumer protection act (provincial level)
Most Canadian provinces have a Consumer Protection Act that gives you specific rights when buying goods or services online. These rights typically include:
- A right to clear, accurate information about pricing and terms before purchase.
- A right to cancel within 14 days of purchase (cooling-off period) for non-immediate digital content.
- A right to pursue remedies if the company misrepresents what it's selling.
- A right to pursue legal action if the company breaches these rights.
Feetfinder cannot contract you out of these statutory rights. If you're in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, or another province with a Consumer Protection Act, you can reference your province's specific law when disputing a charge or requesting a refund.
Contacting your provincial consumer protection office
If Feetfinder refuses to refund a charge or honour your cancellation request, your provincial consumer protection office will investigate. Here's how to reach them:
- Ontario Consumer Protection Act: ontario.ca/consumer
- BC Consumer Protection Act: consumerprotectionbc.ca
- Alberta Fair Trading Act: aeca.gov.ab.ca
- Federal level (Competition Act): Competition Bureau Canada (competitionbureau.gc.ca)
File a complaint with the relevant office if you've exhausted Feetfinder support and believe your consumer rights have been violated. Stopee has helped users navigate these complaints, and they often result in refunds or account adjustments.
Step-by-step cancellation checklist for feetfinder
Use this checklist to ensure you cancel correctly and protect your rights during the process.
- [ ] Confirm your subscription source: Website, iOS App Store, or Google Play?
- [ ] Check your current billing date: Cancel as close to renewal as possible to minimize wasted fees.
- [ ] Take a screenshot of your subscription details before cancelling (shows your renewal date and price).
- [ ] Follow the cancellation steps for your platform (see the methods section above).
- [ ] Save the cancellation confirmation email or screenshot as proof.
- [ ] Verify no charge appears on your next statement (wait 2-3 billing cycles to be sure).
- [ ] If you see a unexpected charge, contact Feetfinder support with your confirmation email or submit a chargeback request to your bank.
- [ ] If you want to delete your account entirely, send a separate deletion request to Feetfinder support (include your username and email).
What feetfinder users are saying: real cancellation experiences
Stopee has reviewed feedback from active and former Feetfinder users. Here's what they report about the cancellation process and the platform overall:
Positive experiences
Users who remain active or cancel smoothly often praise Feetfinder for straightforward setup, transparent payout timelines for sellers, and responsive support in certain cases. Many sellers report earning meaningful income with consistent activity. Buyers appreciate the niche content library and user filtering options.
Negative experiences
Some users report difficulty cancelling subscriptions purchased through the web or app, slow or denied payout requests, and lack of responsiveness from support after cancellation requests. A few users have experienced unexpected charges after they believed they cancelled. These complaints align with broader concerns about auto-renewal tactics and refund policies in the digital marketplace industry.
Mixed feedback on customer support
Feetfinder's support responsiveness varies. Some users report quick replies; others wait days or receive generic responses. If you need support during or after cancellation, keep your messages brief, reference your confirmation email, and escalate to your consumer protection office if Feetfinder doesn't respond within 7 days.
Feetfinder contact information and how to send formal cancellation notice
If you need to escalate your cancellation or dispute a charge, use certified mail (recorded delivery with return receipt) to send a formal letter to Feetfinder's corporate office. This creates an official record and often prompts faster action than email support alone.
Certified mail address for feetfinder
Send formal cancellation notices or complaints via registered mail to:
Feetfinder Corporate Office
(Verify the current address on Feetfinder's official website or in your complaint policy section before mailing; addresses can change.)
What to include in your formal notice:
- Your full name and account email address.
- Your user ID (found in your account settings).
- A clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my Feetfinder subscription, effective today."
- Your subscription purchase method (web, iOS, or Android) and the date it was purchased.
- A copy of your cancellation confirmation email or screenshot.
- If you're disputing a charge or requesting a refund, reference the specific law you believe applies (e.g., "I am asserting my right to withdraw under the Consumer Protection Act of [your province]").
- A request for written confirmation of cancellation within 7 days.
Keep a copy of this letter and your certified mail receipt. If Feetfinder doesn't respond within 14 days, you have strong evidence to file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection office.
Email support as a secondary channel
While certified mail is more formal and legally defensible, you can also send a cancellation email to Feetfinder's support address (found on their website). Use the same details as above, request a confirmation, and save the reply. Email is faster but leaves room for Feetfinder to claim they never received it. Stopee recommends using certified mail for disputes and email for routine cancellations.
Why stopee is your resource for subscription cancellations
Cancelling a subscription sounds simple until you realize the company makes it hard on purpose. Dark patterns like hidden cancellation buttons, confusing refund policies, and unresponsive support exist to keep you paying. This is exactly why Stopee was built: to help you take back control.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions like Feetfinder by providing clear, step-by-step guidance and reminding you of your legal rights. We believe you shouldn't have to spend hours researching how to stop paying for a service. Our guides break down every platform, anticipate every mistake, and show you exactly how to escalate if a company refuses to co-operate.
Whether you're cancelling Feetfinder today or thinking about it, Stopee is here to ensure the process is transparent, painless, and in your favour. Visit Stopee.com to explore guides for hundreds of subscriptions, learn your consumer rights, and join the thousands of users who've successfully taken control of their digital subscriptions.