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Cancel Adweek: The Right Way
How to cancel adweek in india: your complete step-by-step guide
Understanding adweek and why you might want to cancel
Adweek is a leading digital publication covering advertising, marketing and media trends across the globe. The service delivers daily news, in-depth analysis and a curated digital magazine-all aimed at marketing professionals and industry decision-makers. You can access Adweek through its website or via the iOS app on your iPhone or iPad.
Whether you're reassessing your subscription budget, finding you don't have time to engage with the content, or simply moving to a competitor platform, cancelling is straightforward. At Stopee, we've guided thousands of readers through the exact process you're about to follow.
When cancellation makes sense
You might cancel if the subscription no longer aligns with your work, if you're exploring free industry alternatives, or if the cost doesn't justify your actual reading frequency. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to ensure you navigate the process without unnecessary friction or hidden charges.
What adweek offers
Adweek publishes breaking news, strategic analysis, case studies and opinion pieces on advertising and marketing. The digital magazine format provides curated stories, interviews and data visualizations. Subscriptions unlock full access to all premium content, archives and newsletters.
Adweek subscription pricing in india
Understanding what you're paying helps you make an informed cancellation decision.
Current in-app pricing (iOS)
Adweek offers subscriptions primarily through the Apple App Store for Indian users. Pricing varies by plan duration, with annual subscriptions typically offering better per-month value.
| Plan | Duration | Price (INR) | Auto-renewal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | 1 month | ₹299 | Yes, auto-renews monthly |
| Quarterly | 3 months | ₹749 | Yes, auto-renews quarterly |
| Annual | 12 months | ₹2,499 | Yes, auto-renews yearly |
Pro tip: Annual plans work out to just ₹208 per month-significantly cheaper than month-to-month billing. However, if you're uncertain about long-term use, the monthly plan gives you flexibility.
Web and email subscription options
Adweek also accepts direct subscriptions via its website and email enquiries. Pricing for these channels may differ from in-app pricing and is not always publicly listed on the Adweek homepage. If you subscribed through email or a promotional campaign, contact subscriptions@adweek.com to confirm your current plan and pricing.
How to cancel adweek via the website
The web-based cancellation method is your first option and often the quickest route.
Step-by-step web cancellation
- Go to Adweek's official website and sign in to your account using your registered email and password.
- If you've forgotten your password, click "Forgot password?" and follow the reset link sent to your email.
- Navigate to your account settings or "My Account" section (usually found in the top-right menu under your profile).
- Look for tabs labeled "Subscription," "Billing," or "Account Settings."
- Select "Cancel subscription" or "Manage subscription."
- The exact button name varies; you may also see "End subscription" or "Turn off auto-renewal."
- Review the cancellation confirmation screen, which will display your final billing date and when your access ends.
- Adweek typically allows access until the end of your current billing cycle.
- Click the final confirmation button to complete the cancellation.
- You should receive a confirmation email within minutes.
Warning: Do not close your browser or refresh the page during step 5. Wait for the final confirmation page before leaving.
Email cancellation method
If you prefer written confirmation or the website option isn't working, email subscriptions@adweek.com directly.
- Compose an email with the subject line "Subscription Cancellation Request."
- In the body, include:
- Your full name
- The email address associated with your Adweek account
- Your subscription start date (if known)
- A simple statement: "I request cancellation of my Adweek subscription effective immediately."
- Send the email to subscriptions@adweek.com.
- Allow 2-3 business days for a response confirming cancellation.
- Keep the confirmation email for your records-this becomes your proof of cancellation if billing disputes arise.
Pro tip: Email cancellations create a paper trail. If Adweek later charges you after cancellation, you have documented evidence to show Stopee or to use in any consumer dispute.
Phone cancellation (international support)
Adweek provides phone support for cancellations, though the U.S. line may have longer wait times.
- Outside U.S. / International: +1-845-267-3007
- U.S. only: 1-844-1674-8161
Call during business hours (typically 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time, Monday to Friday). Have your account email and subscription details ready. The representative will guide you through cancellation and may ask why you're leaving-you're under no obligation to provide detailed feedback.
How to cancel adweek on iOS via the app store
If you subscribed through Apple's in-app purchase system, you must cancel through Apple's settings, not through Adweek directly.
Cancellation steps on iPhone or iPad
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap your name at the top of the Settings menu (your Apple ID profile).
- On older iOS versions, this may appear as "iTunes & App Store" or "Media & Purchases."
- Select "Subscriptions" (you may need to scroll down to find it).
- All active and recent subscriptions appear here.
- Tap "Adweek" from the list of subscriptions.
- If you don't see Adweek, you may not have an active subscription.
- Select "Cancel Subscription" or "Edit Subscription," then choose the cancellation option.
- Some versions show a red "Cancel" button at the bottom of the screen.
- Confirm your cancellation by tapping the final prompt.
- You'll receive an on-screen confirmation and a confirmation email from Apple.
Warning: You must disable auto-renewal at least 24 hours before the end of your current billing period to avoid being charged for the next cycle. If you cancel after that time, you'll be charged again and will need to request a refund from Apple separately.
Cancellation via desktop (iTunes or web)
If you prefer to cancel on your computer:
- Visit appleid.apple.com and sign in with your Apple ID.
- Scroll to "Subscriptions" in the Account section.
- You may need to select "View all subscriptions" if your screen is small.
- Find "Adweek" and click the "Edit" option.
- A details panel will open showing your renewal date and plan.
- Click "Cancel Subscription" or the equivalent button (wording varies by browser and OS version).
- You may see an option to "Keep subscription" or "Cancel" - select "Cancel."
- Follow any final confirmation screens.
- Apple will send a confirmation email immediately.
Pro tip: Apple's web interface is often clearer than the iOS Settings app. If you're struggling with the in-app method, try the desktop approach instead.
Understanding adweek's refund policy
Adweek's refund approach is important to understand before you cancel, especially if you're mid-cycle.
Current refund policy
Adweek's stated cancellation and refund policy is non-refundable for most subscriptions. Once your payment processes and your subscription becomes active, Adweek does not provide refunds for the remaining subscription period.
This means if you cancel on day 1 of a 12-month annual plan, you will not receive a refund for the remaining 11 months. Your access simply ends when the subscription period concludes.
Historical refund exceptions
Adweek's older FAQ pages (archived versions) mention a 30-day refund window for new 6-month and annual subscriptions, excluding the first month. However, this policy is no longer actively promoted and may not apply to current subscriptions.
If you subscribed more than 12 months ago and believe an older policy should apply, contact subscriptions@adweek.com with proof of your subscription date. Stopee recommends keeping all confirmation emails as evidence.
Refunds for iOS in-app purchases
In-app subscriptions through the Apple App Store are subject to Apple's refund policies, not Adweek's. Apple allows refund requests within 45 days of purchase for accidental purchases or unexpectedly-charged renewals.
- Visit reportaproblem.apple.com and sign in with your Apple ID.
- Find the Adweek charge in your purchase history.
- Select the transaction and click "Report a Problem."
- Choose "I was charged for something I didn't authorize" or "I don't recognize this charge."
- Submit your request and wait for Apple's response (typically 5-10 business days).
- If approved, the refund credits back to your original payment method.
Apple cannot promise a refund outside the 45-day window, but you can still request one-Apple reviews each case individually.
What happens after you cancel adweek
Cancellation doesn't mean immediate access loss. Understanding the timeline helps you manage your reading plans.
Access and grace period
After you cancel via the website, email or phone, Adweek typically grants you full access until the end of your current billing cycle. For example, if you cancel on the 10th of the month and your subscription renews on the 30th, you retain full access until the 30th.
For iOS in-app cancellations, Apple's policy is identical: you keep access until the paid period ends, even though auto-renewal is disabled.
Data, account and archived content
Your account and saved articles remain on Adweek's servers after cancellation, but you lose access to premium content. Free content (some news articles, limited analysis) remains accessible without a subscription.
You cannot download or export your article history, bookmarks or saved stories before access ends. If you need copies of specific articles, take screenshots or save PDFs before your cancellation date passes.
Email and newsletter unsubscription
Cancelling your subscription does not automatically unsubscribe you from Adweek's email newsletters. You'll continue receiving daily news digests, weekly roundups or promotional emails after your access ends.
To stop emails, scroll to the footer of any Adweek email and click "Unsubscribe." Alternatively, contact subscriptions@adweek.com with the subject "Newsletter unsubscribe" and list the specific newsletters you wish to leave.
Your consumer rights when cancelling subscriptions in india
Indian consumer law provides protections when you cancel digital services, and Stopee believes you should know them.
Consumer protection act 2019 rights
Under India's Consumer Protection Act, 2019, you have the right to cancel a subscription within 14 days of purchase without reason, provided you haven't used the full service or substantially benefited. This is the "cooling-off period."
If Adweek refuses to honour this right, you can escalate to your state's Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission. The National Consumer Helpline is 1800-11-4000 (toll-free).
Unfair contract terms
If Adweek's cancellation terms are deliberately hidden, use confusing language or make cancellation unreasonably difficult compared to purchase, they may violate the Consumer Protection Act. Dark patterns-like hiding the cancel button or making email contact the only option-are increasingly illegal under consumer protection rules.
Billing disputes and unintended renewals
If Adweek charges you after you cancelled, you have the right to dispute the charge with your bank or card issuer within 90 days. File a chargeback (for credit/debit cards) or raise a transaction dispute (for digital wallets). Present your cancellation confirmation email as evidence.
Pro tip: Stopee recommends taking screenshots of your cancellation confirmation immediately after completing the process. This is your strongest evidence in any dispute.
Common mistakes people make when cancelling adweek
Cancellation often goes smoothly, but a few preventable errors can cause ongoing charges and frustration.
Mistake 1: confusing account deletion with cancellation
Deleting your Adweek account is not the same as cancelling your subscription. You can delete your account and still be charged for an active subscription if auto-renewal is enabled. Always cancel the subscription first, then delete the account if you wish.
Mistake 2: forgetting the 24-hour window for iOS cancellations
Apple's system requires you to cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date to prevent the charge. If you cancel on the 29th and your subscription renews on the 30th at 2:00 PM, you'll likely still be charged. Set a phone reminder 2-3 days before your renewal date to avoid this trap.
Mistake 3: relying on a single cancellation method
If you email subscriptions@adweek.com, don't assume your request was received if you don't hear back within 5 business days. Follow up with a phone call to the international line or try the website cancellation method as a backup. Multiple confirmation channels eliminate doubt.
Mistake 4: not checking for auto-renewal after cancellation
Some users cancel successfully, assume they're done, and forget to verify that auto-renewal is actually off. Two weeks after cancellation, revisit your account settings and confirm the subscription no longer appears or that auto-renewal is disabled. Stopee has seen users forget this step only to be charged by surprise.
Mistake 5: discarding confirmation emails
You'll receive a cancellation confirmation email from Adweek or Apple. Keep this email permanently in a folder labeled "Cancellations" or "Subscriptions." If a dispute arises months later, this email is your proof that you cancelled on a specific date.
Should you stay or go? adweek vs. alternatives
Before you finalize cancellation, consider whether a break or alternative might serve you better.
Reasons to keep your adweek subscription
Adweek's analysis of campaign case studies and real-time industry reporting are uniquely comprehensive. If you work in brand marketing, media planning or agency account management, the daily briefings alone can save you hours of research. The annual plan at ₹2,499 is competitive for premium ad-industry content.
Reasons to cancel and explore alternatives
| Service | Focus | Cost (India) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adweek (keeping) | Advertising and marketing news | ₹2,499/year | Agency and brand professionals |
| The Drum | Creative and campaign reporting | Free + premium | Creative directors and strategists |
| Marketing Week | Broader marketing strategy | Free + premium | Marketing leaders and CMOs |
| MediaPost | Media buying and planning | Free + premium | Media buyers and planners |
| Free Google News alerts | Custom keyword monitoring | Free | Budget-conscious professionals |
If you're cancelling purely for cost reasons, consider downgrading to monthly billing (₹299/month) for a trial period rather than cancelling outright. You might rediscover the value.
Final cancellation checklist
Use this checklist to confirm every step before you cancel.
- [ ] I have identified which platform I subscribed on (website, iOS app, or email).
- [ ] I have signed into my Adweek account and located the cancellation option (or I have composing an email to subscriptions@adweek.com).
- [ ] I know my current billing cycle end date and when my access will expire.
- [ ] I have taken a screenshot of my cancellation confirmation page.
- [ ] I have saved the cancellation confirmation email in a dedicated folder.
- [ ] I have unsubscribed from Adweek newsletters to stop promotional emails.
- [ ] I have verified that auto-renewal is disabled by checking my account settings again.
- [ ] I have verified that Apple's App Store no longer shows Adweek as an active subscription (if applicable).
- [ ] I have made a note of when my final charge will occur and set a reminder to monitor my bank statement.
Contacting adweek if cancellation goes wrong
If you encounter problems or if Adweek continues charging you after cancellation, you have escalation options.
Direct support channels
Email: subscriptions@adweek.com
Phone (international/outside U.S.): +1-845-267-3007
Mailing address for subscription inquiries: Adweek Subscriptions, [contact Adweek directly for current postal address as it may vary by region]
When you contact support, reference your cancellation date, your confirmation email, and any relevant order or account numbers. Be calm and specific: "I cancelled my subscription on [date] via [method], received confirmation, and was incorrectly charged on [date]. Please provide a refund or explain why the charge is valid."
If adweek doesn't respond
If Adweek doesn't respond within 10 business days, escalate to India's National Consumer Helpline at 1800-11-4000 (toll-free) or file a complaint on the National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission's online portal. Include your confirmation emails and any correspondence with Adweek.
Pro tip: Stopee has seen consumer complaints resolved faster when complainants cite the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 explicitly. A message stating "I believe this violates the Consumer Protection Act 2019 (unauthorised post-cancellation charging)" often prompts faster action than a simple complaint.
Why stopee is here for you
Cancelling a subscription should be simple, transparent and fast. Too often, companies bury cancellation options, create artificial obstacles and then mishandle refunds when something goes wrong. That's why Stopee exists.
Whether you're cancelling Adweek, challenging an unfair billing dispute or standing up for your consumer rights, Stopee has helped thousands of subscribers across India protect themselves and reclaim their money. Our guides cut through jargon, give you the exact steps and, most importantly, arm you with your legal rights.
You're in control. Cancel on your terms, keep your money, and move forward knowing you did it right. Stopee is here to empower you every step of the way.