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Cancel Myoutdoortv: The Right Way
How to cancel myoutdoortv in canada: your complete step-by-step guide
What myoutdoortv is and why you might want to cancel
Myoutdoortv is a subscription-based streaming platform built for outdoor enthusiasts across Canada. The service delivers on-demand and live content centered on hunting, fishing, adventure, and outdoor instructional programming. You access it through a web portal and compatible mobile or streaming device apps, with content available whenever you log in.
Like most streaming services, Myoutdoortv charges a recurring subscription fee to your payment method each billing cycle. If the content no longer matches your interests, the subscription cost feels too high, or you've simply moved on to other platforms, cancelling is your right. At Stopee, we help Canadian consumers understand exactly how to exit subscriptions cleanly and protect their wallets in the process.
Common reasons canadians cancel myoutdoortv
You might cancel because you've finished the content library you wanted to watch, your outdoor interests have shifted, or the monthly charge isn't justified by your actual viewing habits. Some subscribers discover they no longer have time for regular streaming. Others find competing platforms offer better value or a broader content mix. Whatever your reason, Stopee ensures you know your options and can exit without friction or surprise charges.
Why timing matters for your cancellation
Cancelling at the right moment in your billing cycle can save you money. If you're charged on the 15th of each month and you cancel on the 16th, you'll likely lose access at the end of that month while paying for a full period you barely used. Understanding your billing date-and the exact cancellation policy Myoutdoortv enforces-puts you in control.
Your consumer rights in canada and what you need to know
Canada's consumer protection laws give you specific rights when managing subscriptions and automatic renewals.
Federal and provincial safeguards for subscription services
The Competition Act (federal) and provincial consumer protection laws require that companies like Myoutdoortv clearly disclose subscription terms before you pay. This means the price, renewal date, cancellation method, and any free trial conditions must be transparent and easy to understand. If Myoutdoortv's terms were buried, unclear, or materially different from what you were promised, that's a violation you can escalate.
Your province may also impose stricter rules. For example, Ontario's Consumer Protection Act and British Columbia's Business Practices Act both mandate that automatic renewal clauses receive explicit, informed consent from you before charging begins. If you were enrolled without clear consent, you have grounds for a refund.
Your right to a refund under canadian law
If you were charged without proper notice of renewal, or if Myoutdoortv failed to deliver the promised service quality or content availability, you may qualify for a pro-rated or full refund. The key is documenting your complaint and communicating in writing. Keep screenshots of the subscription terms you saw, your billing history, and any service failures (outages, missing content, account lockouts).
If Myoutdoortv refuses your refund request, contact your provincial consumer protection office or the Competition Bureau. At Stopee, we recommend always requesting refunds in writing so you have a paper trail.
Escalation: where to report if myoutdoortv doesn't comply
If the company ignores your cancellation request or refuses a legitimate refund:
- Your provincial/territorial consumer protection office: Each province has an agency (Consumer Protection Ontario, BC Consumer Protection BC, etc.) that investigates subscription disputes.
- Competition Bureau of Canada: File a complaint if you believe Myoutdoortv engaged in deceptive marketing or misrepresented terms.
- Your credit card issuer or bank: If all else fails, you can dispute the charge through your payment provider and request a chargeback.
Pricing plans and what you're paying for
Knowing your exact plan and price is essential before you cancel, especially if you're pursuing a refund claim.
Current myoutdoortv subscription options
| Plan type | Typical cost | Billing cycle | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly subscription | Variable (CAD) | Every 30 days | Testing the service or short-term use |
| Annual subscription | Variable (CAD) | Every 365 days | Long-term subscribers saving per month |
| Free trial or promotional period | $0 (then charged) | Varies (typically 7-30 days) | New users evaluating content before commitment |
Pro tip: Log into your Myoutdoortv account right now and check your billing settings. Write down your exact plan name, price, and next renewal date. This information becomes critical if you need to dispute a charge or request a refund later.
How to cancel your myoutdoortv subscription
Myoutdoortv offers multiple cancellation routes, depending on how you subscribed and what access you have to your account.
Method 1: cancel through your myoutdoortv account online
This is the fastest and most convenient path for most Canadian subscribers. Follow these steps carefully to avoid getting stuck in loops or accidentally renewing.
- Sign in to your Myoutdoortv account using your email and password.
- If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot Password" link on the login screen and follow the recovery email.
- Navigate to your account settings or profile menu, typically found in the top-right corner or under a menu icon.
- Look for tabs or links labeled "Subscription," "Billing," "Manage Subscription," or "Account Settings."
- Select the option to view or manage your subscription details.
- You should see your current plan, next billing date, and payment method.
- Locate and click the "Cancel Subscription" or "Cancel Membership" button.
- Some services hide this behind a secondary menu; if you don't see it immediately, look for an expand or "More Options" button.
- Myoutdoortv may ask why you're cancelling (this is optional to answer, but feedback helps the company improve).
- You may also see a retention offer (discount, free month, etc.); ignore it unless you genuinely want to stay.
- Confirm your cancellation request and wait for a confirmation message.
- Critical: Take a screenshot of the confirmation page, note the date and time, and save any confirmation number displayed.
- Check your email within 5-10 minutes for a confirmation email from Myoutdoortv.
- If no email arrives within one hour, contact customer support with your cancellation date.
Warning: Do not assume your subscription has cancelled until you receive written confirmation via email. Some platforms show a "cancel" button but don't process the request until a final confirmation step.
Method 2: cancel through third-party app stores or platforms
If you subscribed to Myoutdoortv via Apple App Store, Google Play, Roku, Amazon Prime Video Channels, or another third-party platform, you must cancel through that platform, not through Myoutdoortv directly.
- Apple App Store (iOS/Mac users):
- Open the App Store app and go to your account profile.
- Tap "Subscriptions" and select Myoutdoortv.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription" and confirm.
- Screenshot your cancellation confirmation.
- Google Play Store (Android users):
- Open the Google Play app and tap your profile icon.
- Select "Payments and subscriptions" and then "Subscriptions."
- Find Myoutdoortv and tap "Cancel subscription."
- Follow the on-screen prompts to finalize the cancellation.
- Roku:
- Press Home on your Roku remote and go to "Subscriptions."
- Select Myoutdoortv and choose "Manage subscriptions."
- Select "Cancel" and confirm.
- Amazon Prime Video Channels:
- Go to your Prime Video account and select "Manage your subscriptions."
- Find Myoutdoortv and click "Edit" or "Cancel."
- Confirm cancellation and save your confirmation screen.
Pro tip: When you cancel through a third-party platform, that platform stops billing, but verify that Myoutdoortv's website also reflects your cancelled status within 24 hours. If the app store says you're cancelled but Myoutdoortv still shows an active subscription, contact Myoutdoortv support immediately.
Method 3: cancel by contacting customer support
If you can't access your account, the online cancellation option isn't working, or you prefer a direct conversation, reach out to Myoutdoortv support.
- Visit the Myoutdoortv website and locate the "Contact Us" or "Support" link, usually at the bottom of the page.
- Look for email, phone, live chat, or ticketing system options.
- Choose email or a ticketing system if you want a permanent record of your request.
- Phone support is faster but leaves no written trail.
- Compose your request clearly and concisely:
- "I request cancellation of my Myoutdoortv subscription effective immediately. My account email is [your email]. Please confirm cancellation in writing."
- Attach or reference your account details (email, subscription plan, start date if you have it).
- This helps support locate your account faster.
- Send the request and save a copy for your records.
- Note the date, time, and any ticket or reference number provided by support.
- Expect a response within 3-5 business days (sometimes faster if you use live chat).
- If you don't hear back within 5 business days, send a follow-up email citing your original request date.
Method 4: cancel by registered mail (for formal documentation)
If you want an undeniable, legally documented record of your cancellation-especially if you're pursuing a refund claim or disputing charges-send a signed letter by registered mail (with return receipt) to Myoutdoortv's main business address.
- Write a clear, formal cancellation letter on plain paper or business letterhead.
- Include your full name, account email, subscription plan, account number (if available), and the date you began the subscription.
- Include a statement such as: "I hereby request immediate cancellation of my subscription and that no further charges be made to my payment method."
- Leave space at the bottom for your signature and date the letter by hand.
- Make two copies: one to mail and one to keep for your records.
- This ensures you have proof if the company claims never to have received it.
- Place the letter in an envelope and address it to the main business address:
- Myoutdoortv, 43445 Business Park Dr. 103, Temecula, CA 92590, USA
- Go to your local Canada Post office and request registered mail with return receipt (raccomandata A/R or equivalent tracking).
- Pay the extra fee (usually $15-20 CAD) for the return receipt; it proves delivery.
- Keep the receipt, tracking number, and eventually the return receipt in a safe folder.
- This documents that Myoutdoortv received your cancellation request on a specific date.
- Allow 10-14 business days for the letter to reach Myoutdoortv (mail transit to the USA takes longer).
- Follow up with customer support via email if you don't receive cancellation confirmation within 3 weeks of the delivery date shown on your return receipt.
Pro tip: Registered mail is your strongest tool if you believe Myoutdoortv will resist cancellation or if you're preparing a refund dispute with your bank or provincial consumer authority. Stopee recommends this method for high-value annual subscriptions or when you've had billing issues with the company.
What happens immediately after you cancel
Cancellation doesn't always mean instant loss of access, and understanding the transition period helps you plan your next streaming choice.
Access and content availability after cancellation
Once Myoutdoortv confirms your cancellation, you typically retain full access to the service until the end of your current paid billing period. For example, if you're charged on the 15th of every month and you cancel on the 20th, you stay subscribed through the 14th of the following month. After that date, your login will no longer work, and you'll be prompted to resubscribe.
Myoutdoortv does not usually issue partial refunds for unused days in your final billing period. This is a standard industry practice, but it's worth confirming with the company before you cancel. If you're close to your next renewal date, consider timing your cancellation for just before that date to maximize your remaining access time.
What happens to your account data
Myoutdoortv retains your billing records, account information, and viewing history for a period required by Canadian tax and privacy laws (typically 6-7 years for payment records). You cannot prevent this retention for transaction and legal compliance purposes.
However, under Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and provincial privacy laws, you have the right to request that Myoutdoortv delete or export your personal data beyond what they're legally required to keep. Submit this request in writing to their privacy or support email address. They must respond within 30 days.
Will automatic renewals stop?
Yes, once Myoutdoortv confirms your cancellation, automatic renewals stop, and no further charges will appear on your payment method after your current billing period ends. Double-check your bank or credit card statements 2-3 weeks after your cancellation confirmation date to ensure no surprise charges occur.
Warning: If you see a charge after your cancellation date, contact Myoutdoortv support and your payment provider immediately. This may indicate a processing error or system glitch on their end, both of which warrant refunds.
Refunds: what you're entitled to and how to request one
Refund policies vary, but Canadian consumer law gives you leverage in specific situations.
When myoutdoortv must refund your money
Myoutdoortv is not obligated to issue refunds for unused portions of your subscription if the terms and service were accurately disclosed and the service functioned as promised. However, you qualify for a refund if any of the following apply:
- Unauthorized or unclear renewal: You were charged without clear prior notice or explicit consent for automatic renewal.
- Service failure or unavailability: The service was down for an extended period, content was removed without notice, or the app crashed repeatedly during your billing cycle.
- Billing error: You were double-charged, charged the wrong amount, or charged after you cancelled.
- Misrepresentation: The content library or features advertised differ materially from what you received.
- Free trial charged without consent: You were charged for a trial period you didn't authorize.
How to request a refund from myoutdoortv
- Gather your evidence:
- Screenshots of the original subscription offer and terms.
- Your complete billing history (export from your account or your bank statement).
- Documentation of the problem (screenshots of errors, outages, missing content, or service interruptions with dates and times).
- Any communications with Myoutdoortv support about the issue.
- Compose a formal refund request email:
- Address it to the support or billing department.
- State the amount you're requesting and the specific reason (e.g., "unauthorized renewal on [date]" or "service unavailable for 3 days, [dates]").
- Reference any relevant Canadian consumer law (e.g., "Under PIPEDA and provincial consumer protection law, I am entitled to a refund for charges made without clear renewal notice").
- Request a response within 10 business days.
- Attach copies of your supporting documents and send the email from the email address associated with your Myoutdoortv account.
- Keep a copy for your records and note the date you sent it.
- Expect a response within 5-10 business days.
- Myoutdoortv may approve your refund, offer a partial credit, or deny the request with an explanation.
- If they deny your refund and you believe you're entitled to one, escalate by filing a complaint with your provincial consumer protection office (see section on your consumer rights).
- Attach copies of all your correspondence and evidence.
Pro tip: Myoutdoortv is more likely to approve a refund if your request is detailed, backed by evidence, and references specific Canadian consumer law. Generic requests like "I changed my mind" carry less weight. At Stopee, we've seen refunds approved when customers present clear documentation of unauthorized charges or service failures.
Credit card dispute and chargeback options
If Myoutdoortv refuses your refund request and you paid by credit card or debit card, you can dispute the charge with your card issuer.
- Contact your credit card company's customer service line.
- This number is on the back of your card or in your online account.
- Explain the charge you're disputing and provide your reason (e.g., "Unauthorized recurring charge after cancellation," "Billing error," or "Service not provided").
- Provide the transaction date, amount, and merchant name (Myoutdoortv).
- Your card issuer will initiate a dispute investigation and may issue a temporary credit while they investigate.
- This process typically takes 30-60 days.
- Submit all documentation (cancellation confirmation, billing statements, correspondence with Myoutdoortv) to support your dispute.
- The stronger your evidence, the better your chance of winning.
Warning: A chargeback is a last resort and can result in your Myoutdoortv account being permanently suspended. Use it only after exhausting direct communication and formal complaint channels.
Common mistakes that can delay or prevent cancellation
Cancelling a subscription sounds simple, but small oversights can trap you in a cycle of unwanted charges and frustration. Here's how to avoid them.
Mistakes that extend your subscription unnecessarily
The most common error is cancelling one service while assuming another is cancelled. If you subscribed to Myoutdoortv through both the main website and an app store, or if you have a family account with multiple users, you must cancel each subscription separately.
Another frequent mistake is confusing "pause" with "cancel." Some services offer temporary pauses (freeze your subscription for 30 days without charges), and pausing does not cancel-you'll still be charged when the pause ends. Always explicitly request cancellation, not suspension.
Timing errors also create problems. If you cancel one day after your renewal date, you've just paid for another full month you won't use. Review your billing date before cancelling, and aim to cancel as close to that date as possible without crossing it.
Not documenting your cancellation
Without proof of cancellation, Myoutdoortv can claim they never received your request. Always screenshot the cancellation confirmation page, save the confirmation email, and note the date and time. If you used phone or live chat, ask for a ticket number and write it down immediately.
For high-stakes cancellations (annual subscriptions or refund disputes), send a registered letter with return receipt. This creates an undeniable legal record that Stopee recommends for extra protection.
Ignoring unauthorized charges after "cancellation"
Sometimes a company's system has a delay, or a charge posts before your cancellation takes effect. Check your bank and credit card statements 2-3 weeks after cancellation to catch surprise charges. If you see one, contact Myoutdoortv immediately with your cancellation confirmation details and request an immediate refund.
The sooner you dispute an unauthorized charge, the easier it is to resolve. Waiting months makes it harder to prove the charge was unintended.
Forgetting to cancel subscriptions through third-party platforms
If you originally subscribed through Apple App Store or Google Play but didn't cancel through those platforms, the app store will continue billing you-even if you've cancelled on Myoutdoortv's website. You must cancel in both places.
Your cancellation checklist for myoutdoortv
Print or screenshot this checklist to ensure you've covered every step and have documentation for your records.
| Step | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Log into your Myoutdoortv account and verify your current plan and renewal date | ☐ Done | Write down the date; this helps you track when charges should stop. |
| Determine how you subscribed (direct website, Apple, Google Play, Roku, Amazon, etc.) | ☐ Done | You must cancel through the platform where you subscribed. |
| Attempt online cancellation through your account or the relevant app store | ☐ Done | If successful, take a screenshot of the confirmation. |
| Save cancellation confirmation email and screenshot | ☐ Done | Store these in a folder on your computer or phone; you may need them for disputes. |
| If online cancellation failed or you prefer written proof, send a registered letter to the address below | ☐ Done | Keep your copy, the receipt, tracking number, and return receipt. |
| Check your bank or credit card statement 2-3 weeks after the cancellation date to ensure no further charges | ☐ Done | If you see a post-cancellation charge, dispute it immediately with your payment provider. |
When to keep myoutdoortv and when to let it go
Cancellation makes sense if the service no longer delivers value or fits your budget. Before you cancel, consider whether a cheaper plan, a promotional pause, or a seasonal subscription might work instead.
Reasons to keep your subscription
Myoutdoortv is worth keeping if you actively use the content at least once per week, if exclusive hunting and fishing programming isn't available elsewhere, or if your household has multiple outdoor enthusiasts who share one account. Annual plans offer better per-month value than monthly billing, so if you've already committed to a year, waiting until renewal may be smarter than cancelling mid-term.
Reasons to cancel
Cancel if you haven't logged in for 30+ days, if your outdoor interests have shifted, if the subscription cost has increased significantly without your consent, or if the content library no longer meets your expectations. If a competitor offers better value or more diverse content, switching is justified. And if you're on a tight budget, every monthly charge adds up-audit all your subscriptions and cancel those that no longer rank in your top priorities.
Where to send your cancellation letter by registered mail
If you've chosen to cancel by formal registered mail (recommended for refund disputes or unresolved cancellation issues), send your signed letter to:
Myoutdoortv
43445 Business Park Dr. 103
Temecula, CA 92590
USA
Use Canada Post's registered mail service with return receipt (tracking and proof of delivery). Expect 10-14 business days for delivery. Keep your receipt, tracking number, and the return receipt for your records.
Final thoughts on cancelling myoutdoortv with confidence
Cancelling your Myoutdoortv subscription is your right, and companies like Myoutdoortv are legally obligated to honor straightforward cancellation requests. The key is documenting every step, understanding your consumer rights under Canadian law, and knowing when to escalate if the company drags its feet.
Whether you cancel online, through an app store, via customer support, or by registered mail, the process takes just minutes to initiate-though confirmation may take a few business days. Don't accept surprise charges after cancellation; your bank and your provincial consumer protection office are there to help if Myoutdoortv resists.
At Stopee, our mission is to empower Canadian consumers to take control of their subscriptions and their budgets. We've helped thousands of subscribers understand their cancellation rights, document their requests, and recover refunds for unauthorized or deceptive charges. Visit Stopee.com to explore guides for cancelling dozens of other services, manage your entire subscription portfolio, and learn insider strategies for negotiating better rates before you cancel. Your money is yours-Stopee ensures you keep it.