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Cancel Fun With Feet: The Right Way
How to cancel fun with feet and protect your account in canada
What fun with feet is and why you might want to leave
Fun With Feet is an online marketplace where creators list and sell foot-related content to buyers. The platform uses a paid seller membership model, typically starting at a minimum three-month commitment. You access the service via web dashboard or mobile app, and if you set up your subscription through an app store, renewal happens automatically each billing cycle.
Your membership gives you the ability to list and sell content without transaction commissions, but once you decide the platform no longer fits your needs, cancellation requires deliberate action. Many members discover too late that they have allowed automatic renewals to continue long after losing interest. At Stopee, we help you navigate this process so you don't lose money to forgotten charges.
When cancellation makes sense
You should cancel Fun With Feet if you no longer create or sell content actively, if you find the platform interface difficult to use, or if customer support has not resolved billing disputes. You might also want to cancel if you believe your account was charged without proper consent or if the membership no longer delivers value. Whatever your reason, taking action now prevents unwanted charges from hitting your next billing date.
Common reasons members cancel
Sellers often cancel because they earn insufficient revenue relative to the membership fee. Buyers cancel when they stop using the marketplace or feel the content no longer justifies the cost. Account access issues, poor customer support experiences, and unclear refund policies are other frequent triggers. At Stopee, we recognize that subscription fatigue is real, and your choice to exit should be straightforward and protected.
Your consumer rights in canada and when they apply
Canadian consumer protection laws give you specific rights, depending on which province you live in and how you purchased your membership. Understanding these protections is your first step toward recovering money if something goes wrong.
Distance selling and cooling-off periods
If you purchased your Fun With Feet membership online from outside a physical store, you may qualify for a statutory cooling-off period. In many Canadian provinces, consumers have the right to cancel a distance contract within 14 days of purchase without penalty. However, Fun With Feet's published terms do not explicitly state that they honour this 14-day window for digital subscriptions or seller memberships.
This gap is important: just because the law permits a 14-day cancellation does not mean the company automatically applies it. You must request this protection explicitly and be prepared to reference your provincial consumer protection statute if the company resists. Stopee recommends documenting your purchase date and cancellation request in writing to build a record.
Unauthorized billing and chargeback rights
If Fun With Feet charges your card without authorization or continues billing after you cancel, you have the right to dispute the charge through your payment provider. Contact your bank or credit card issuer immediately and request a chargeback or reversal. Provide them with proof of your cancellation request and copies of unwanted charges. Your payment provider is legally obligated to investigate and protect you from fraudulent or repeated unauthorized transactions.
Privacy and data retention
Under Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), you have the right to request deletion of your personal data once you cancel. Fun With Feet does not publicly explain how long it retains account information after cancellation. Contact support and ask explicitly for confirmation that your profile, payment details, and transaction history will be deleted or anonymized. If they refuse without valid reason, you can escalate to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
How to cancel fun with feet on web and mobile
Cancellation works differently depending on whether you signed up via the website or through an app store. Follow the method that matches your account type to avoid confusion and ensure your subscription actually stops.
Cancelling through the fun with feet website
- Log in to your Fun With Feet account using your email and password.
- Navigate to your dashboard or account settings.
- Look for a menu option labeled "Billing," "Subscription," or "Account."
- If the menu structure is unclear, scroll to the footer and click "Contact Support" to confirm the correct path.
- Select the "Cancel subscription" or "Cancel membership" button.
- The platform may ask you to confirm your reason for leaving; answer honestly so the company understands pain points.
- Do not skip confirmation screens; read them carefully to ensure you understand what cancellation means for your access.
- Review the cancellation confirmation message on screen.
- Pro tip: Take a screenshot of the confirmation page showing the date and time of cancellation.
- Check your email inbox (and spam folder) for a cancellation confirmation email from Fun With Feet.
- This email is your proof of cancellation. Save it in a dedicated folder or cloud storage.
- If no email arrives within 24 hours, log back in and verify the subscription status or contact support immediately.
- Mark your calendar for your final billing date and monitor your account for 7 to 14 days after cancellation to confirm no further charges occur.
Cancelling through apple app store or google play
If you set up your Fun With Feet membership through an app store, you must cancel the subscription in that app store, not within the Fun With Feet app. The platform itself does not control app store subscriptions; the app store does.
- On iOS: Open the App Store app, tap your profile icon, select "Subscriptions," find Fun With Feet, and tap "Cancel Subscription."
- Apple will confirm the cancellation and tell you when your access ends.
- Save a screenshot showing the cancellation date.
- On Android: Open Google Play, tap your profile icon, select "Manage your Google Account," go to the "Subscriptions" tab, find Fun With Feet, and tap "Cancel subscription."
- Google will confirm the cancellation date immediately.
- Verify the cancellation in your subscription list; the listing should change to "Cancelled" or disappear within 24 hours.
- After cancelling through your app store, log into Fun With Feet via web to confirm your account reflects the cancellation. Warning: Some platforms keep app store subscriptions separate from web subscriptions; you may need to cancel both.
- Monitor your app store's billing history for 7 days to ensure no new charges appear on your next billing date.
Cancelling by formal notice from outside canada
If you are outside Canada and Fun With Feet refuses to cancel your subscription through standard channels, or if you want to create a legal record of your cancellation request, send a formal notice by registered mail. This method leaves a documented trail and signals serious intent.
- Draft a cancellation letter stating:
- Your full name and account email address.
- Your Fun With Feet user ID or profile URL.
- The date you opened your account and the membership plan you purchased.
- Today's date and a clear statement: "I request cancellation of my subscription effective immediately."
- Your return address and phone number.
- Send the letter by registered mail with proof of delivery (raccomandata A/R if mailing from Europe, or equivalent service in your country).
- Keep the tracking receipt and delivery confirmation forever. This proves you sent the notice and when it arrived.
- Allow 7 to 10 business days for the company to process the formal request.
- If you receive no response, contact Stopee or a consumer protection agency in your province for escalation guidance.
Fun with feet pricing and membership plans
Understanding what you are paying for helps you decide whether cancellation is the right move. Here are the current membership options available to sellers.
| Membership plan | Cost (CAD) | Billing period | Key features | Auto-renewal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-month seller membership | $14.99 | 3 months | List and sell content; no transaction fees | Yes, unless cancelled |
| 6-month seller membership | $22.49 | 6 months | List and sell content; no transaction fees | Yes, unless cancelled |
The 3-month plan is the entry point, and many sellers start here to test the platform. The 6-month plan costs more upfront but spreads the monthly cost lower. Both plans renew automatically on your billing date unless you cancel in advance. Even if you earn nothing from selling, the charge still hits your card.
What happens after you cancel fun with feet
Cancellation does not mean immediate deletion of your account or instant loss of access. Understanding the timeline helps you avoid surprises.
Access during your final billing period
When you cancel, you retain access to sell or buy content until the end of your current paid period. If you cancelled on day 15 of a 3-month membership, you keep access for 75 more days. Fun With Feet does not offer pro-rata refunds for unused time, so cancelling early does not recover the portion you did not use.
Use this final period to download any important transaction history, customer messages, or content samples you need for your records. After your paid period ends, your seller account may be locked and you will lose the ability to list new content or edit existing listings.
Account data and profile deletion
Fun With Feet's public privacy policy does not clearly state how long it keeps your profile, messages, and financial data after cancellation. Assume the platform retains your account indefinitely unless you request deletion. Send a formal email to Fun With Feet support asking them to delete your personal data and confirm deletion in writing. Reference PIPEDA and your right to erasure. Keep this email thread as proof you requested deletion.
If Fun With Feet ignores your deletion request, you can file a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Stopee recommends sending your deletion request at least 30 days before your paid period ends so you have time to escalate if needed.
Reactivation and re-joining
Cancelling does not permanently ban you from Fun With Feet. You can rejoin the platform at any time by creating a new account or reactivating your old one. However, reactivation typically starts a new membership cycle at the full price, with no discount for previous membership time. Plan accordingly if you think you might return.
Refunds and billing disputes
Fun With Feet handles refunds on a case-by-case basis, and the company does not guarantee them. This discretionary approach means you must request a refund explicitly and be prepared to make a strong case.
When you can request a refund
You have the strongest refund argument if you purchased your membership within the last 14 days and have not yet used it meaningfully. This aligns with the distance-selling cooling-off period many Canadian provinces recognize. Contact Fun With Feet buyer or seller support and reference your provincial consumer protection act. Be specific: state your purchase date, your current date, and the reason you did not use the service.
You may also qualify for a refund if Fun With Feet charged you twice by mistake, charged you without consent, or failed to deliver the promised service (for example, if seller features did not work). Document the issue with screenshots or email records and send them to support when you request the refund.
How to dispute a charge with your payment provider
If Fun With Feet refuses your refund request or ignores you entirely, escalate to your bank or credit card issuer. You have the right to dispute any charge you did not authorize or that violates the service agreement.
- Log into your bank or credit card account and locate the Fun With Feet charge.
- Click "Dispute" or "Report unauthorized transaction" (wording varies by bank).
- Select "Subscription was cancelled but charged again" or "Unauthorized transaction" as the reason.
- Attach proof of your cancellation request, including screenshots and emails.
- Submit your dispute. Your bank typically investigates within 7 to 30 days.
- If your bank initially denies the dispute, ask for an escalation to the chargeback department and resubmit with additional evidence.
Pro tip: Keep every email from Fun With Feet, every cancellation confirmation, and every billing statement. These documents are your leverage in a chargeback claim.
Preventing future unwanted charges
After you cancel, monitor your bank or credit card statement for 30 to 60 days. Set a phone reminder for your old billing date so you remember to check. If you see a charge from Fun With Feet after your cancellation date, contact support immediately with your cancellation confirmation. If the company does not reverse it within 5 business days, file a chargeback with your bank. This persistence is how Stopee helps consumers recover thousands of dollars lost to forgotten subscriptions.
Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them
Many members think they cancelled when they actually did not, or they cancel in the wrong place and are shocked by the next bill. These mistakes are avoidable with the right approach.
Cancelling only the app without cancelling the web subscription
If you set up a subscription through both the App Store and the Fun With Feet website, you must cancel both separately. Uninstalling the app does not cancel your subscription. Cancelling on the website does not cancel your app store subscription. Check both places and cancel each one explicitly. Stopee has seen hundreds of users caught by this trap.
Assuming automatic renewal is off by default
Fun With Feet uses automatic renewal as the default. Your membership renews on your billing date unless you take active steps to stop it. Hoping it will not renew is not a strategy. Log in today, go to Billing, and cancel before your next renewal date. Set a calendar reminder two weeks before your renewal so you have time to cancel if you change your mind.
Ignoring cancellation confirmation emails
Some users receive a cancellation confirmation and then assume they are done. Days later, they are charged again and have no proof they cancelled. Do not assume. Save your confirmation email, log back into your account three days later and verify your subscription shows "cancelled" or "inactive," and monitor your billing for the next 30 days. Verification takes two minutes and saves you hours of disputes.
Contacting support without documentation
If you email Fun With Feet support asking for help with cancellation or refunds, they will ask for proof of your account and purchase. Have your account email, user ID, and original order confirmation ready before you contact them. This speeds up the process and shows you are serious.
Your cancellation checklist for fun with feet
Use this checklist to ensure you have completed every step and are protected against unwanted charges.
| Task | Complete? | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Log in to your Fun With Feet account and verify current status | ||
| Navigate to Billing or Subscription settings and select Cancel | ||
| Screenshot the cancellation confirmation page | ||
| Save the cancellation confirmation email to a folder or cloud storage | ||
| If subscribed via App Store or Google Play, cancel there too | ||
| Log back in after 3 days and confirm subscription shows "cancelled" | ||
| Mark your calendar for your final billing date | ||
| Check your bank statement on and after your billing date for unwanted charges | ||
| If charged after cancellation, file a chargeback with your bank within 60 days |
What users are saying about fun with feet
Public reviews of Fun With Feet are mixed, and cancellation experiences vary widely. Understanding real user feedback helps you set realistic expectations.
Positive feedback from active creators
Some sellers praise Fun With Feet for offering a niche marketplace with no transaction commissions. Creators who earn steady income from content sales report satisfaction with the platform's ease of use and payout reliability. These members typically do not cancel and renew their memberships year after year.
Negative feedback and common complaints
Other users report login issues, unclear communication from customer support, and difficulty cancelling subscriptions. Some sellers cancelled their memberships after earning little to no revenue, feeling the platform did not live up to marketing promises. Buyers complain about content quality and limited variety. Payment disputes and surprise renewals appear frequently in cancellation-related feedback.
At Stopee, we take these complaints seriously. They tell us that cancellation support is crucial and that companies must be transparent about billing and access.
When to keep or cancel fun with feet
Your decision to cancel should be based on your specific situation. This comparison helps you decide.
| Consider keeping Fun With Feet if… | Cancel Fun With Feet if… |
|---|---|
| You earn consistent revenue from content sales | You have earned little or no revenue in the past 3 months |
| You actively create and upload new content | You have not logged in or updated content in months |
| You plan to scale your seller business | You have lost interest in selling or buying content |
| You believe the $14.99 CAD fee is fair value for your use | The fee feels like wasted money every billing cycle |
| You have a support issue in progress that support is addressing | Support has ignored your requests or refused to help |
Honest answers to these questions point you toward the right decision. If you are uncertain, cancel now. You can always rejoin later, and you will save money by not paying for a service you do not use actively.
Contact and escalation information
If Fun With Feet does not respond to your cancellation or refund request within 5 business days, escalate your complaint through official channels.
Fun with feet support contacts
Reach out to the support team that matches your account type. Seller issues: visit https://funwithfeet.com/contact-us/articles-category/seller. Buyer issues: visit https://funwithfeet.com/contact-us/articles-category/buyer. Include your account email, user ID, and a clear description of your request. Send copies of any cancellation confirmations or billing disputes you are reporting.
Canadian regulatory escalation
If Fun With Feet ignores your complaints or refuses to honour your cancellation or refund request, file a complaint with your provincial consumer protection authority. Most provinces have a ministry of consumer affairs or consumer protection office. You can also contact the Federal Competition Bureau if you believe the company is engaged in deceptive billing or dark patterns. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada handles data retention and deletion disputes related to PIPEDA.
Formal notice by registered mail
As noted earlier, you can send a formal cancellation and refund request by registered mail to create a documented record. This is particularly useful if Fun With Feet is based outside Canada or if you have already tried email support without success.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel problematic subscriptions and recover money lost to hidden renewal fees. Whether you are dealing with Fun With Feet or another online service, our step-by-step guides and consumer protection resources empower you to take back control of your billing. Visit Stopee today to explore cancellation guides for other platforms and learn how to protect yourself from subscription traps. Your money is yours to keep, and Stopee is here to make sure you do.