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Cancel Woman'S Day: The Right Way

How to cancel woman's day magazine in india: your complete step-by-step guide

Understanding woman's day and why you might cancel

Woman's Day is a lifestyle magazine that brings you content on food, health, relationships, and practical everyday tips designed for busy lives.

The publication reaches you through multiple channels: print subscriptions delivered to your home, digital apps on iOS and Android, web-based accounts, and third-party magazine platforms. Whether you subscribed for inspiration, recipes, or wellness advice, your reasons for cancelling are entirely valid, and Stopee is here to help you navigate the process smoothly.

When you might want to cancel woman's day

You may decide to cancel for many reasons. Perhaps your reading habits have changed, your budget feels tighter, or you simply prefer digital news sources over print magazines. Some subscribers discover they're not using their subscription as much as they expected, while others want to consolidate their magazine subscriptions to save money.

Whatever your reason, cancelling sooner rather than later prevents unexpected charges in your next billing cycle. Stopee recommends taking action at least 2 business days before your renewal date to avoid being charged for a period you don't want.

Print vs. digital subscriptions

Your cancellation method depends entirely on how you subscribed. If you receive Woman's Day in your mailbox each month, you have a print subscription. If you read it on your phone, tablet, or computer, you have a digital subscription. Each requires a different cancellation approach, and we'll walk you through both.

Your consumer rights under indian law

India's Consumer Protection Act, 2019, protects your right to fair service and truthful information about subscription terms.

Key protections that apply to your subscription

Under the Consumer Protection Act, you have the right to cancel recurring subscriptions and expect transparent billing practices. If the service provider charges you after you've requested cancellation, or fails to honour your cancellation request within a reasonable timeframe, you can file a complaint with your state consumer commission.

The Act also requires companies to disclose their cancellation process clearly before you subscribe. If Woman's Day's cancellation policy was hidden or unclear, you have grounds to escalate your complaint to a consumer authority.

Escalation if cancellation is refused

If Woman's Day or the platform (Apple, Google Play, or a third-party service) refuses to cancel your subscription or blocks your access after you've cancelled, document everything. Save screenshots of your cancellation request, confirmation emails, and any charges after the cancellation date.

You can then file a complaint with your state consumer commission or the National Consumer Commission if the amount exceeds INR 1 crore. Stopee recommends keeping all evidence for at least 12 months in case you need it for a formal dispute.

How to cancel woman's day: method by method

Your cancellation steps depend on where and how you subscribed. Use this section to find your exact platform and follow the precise steps.

Cancel through apple's app store (iOS)

If you subscribed to Woman's Day through an iOS app, Apple controls your subscription and billing.

  1. Open the App Store app on your iPhone or iPad.
    • Tap your profile picture in the top-right corner.
    • Select "Subscriptions."
  2. Find Woman's Day in your active subscriptions list.
    • Tap the subscription name.
  3. Select "Cancel subscription."
    • You will see options to confirm or modify your subscription.
    • Confirm the cancellation when prompted.
  4. Check your email for a cancellation confirmation from Apple.
    • Save this email as proof of cancellation.

Warning: Deleting the app from your phone does not cancel your subscription. You must complete these steps in the App Store, even if you no longer use the app. Stopee sees many subscribers accidentally charged because they skipped the formal cancellation.

Pro tip: Cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date. If you cancel on the exact renewal date, you may still be charged for one more cycle.

Cancel through google play (Android)

If you subscribed via an Android device using Google Play, Google manages your subscription and charges.

  1. Open the Google Play app on your Android device.
    • Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.
    • Select "Manage your Google Account."
  2. Go to the "Payments and subscriptions" tab.
    • Tap "Subscriptions" or "Manage subscriptions."
  3. Find Woman's Day in your active subscriptions.
    • Tap the subscription name.
  4. Select "Cancel subscription."
    • Google will ask for your cancellation reason; you can skip this or provide feedback.
    • Confirm cancellation.
  5. Look for a confirmation message on screen.
    • Google will also send you a cancellation email.

Warning: Uninstalling the app does not stop your subscription charges. Google Play will continue to bill you unless you complete these steps in the Subscriptions section.

Pro tip: Cancel at least 24 hours before your billing date. If it's already your billing date, you may not be able to stop the current charge, but you can prevent the next one.

Cancel through woman's day's website or web account

If you have a direct web subscription (not through Apple or Google), you cancel directly with the publisher.

  1. Visit the Woman's Day website or your "My Account" page.
    • Log in with your email and password.
  2. Navigate to "Account Settings," "Subscriptions," or "Manage Subscription."
    • This section may be labelled differently depending on the publisher's website design.
  3. Find your active Woman's Day subscription.
    • Select "Cancel" or "Turn off auto-renewal."
  4. Confirm your cancellation request.
    • You may be offered a discount to stay; you can accept or decline.
  5. Wait for a confirmation email from the publisher.
    • This may arrive within a few minutes or up to 24 hours.
    • If you don't receive it, log back in to verify the cancellation took effect.

Warning: Cancellations typically take effect at the end of your current billing period, not immediately. If you cancel 5 days before renewal, you usually still get access until the renewal date passes, then access stops. Plan your cancellation timing accordingly.

Pro tip: Cancel at least 2 business days before your renewal date. This gives the system time to process your request and prevents accidental charges. Stopee recommends setting a phone reminder 3 days before renewal as backup.

Cancel your print magazine subscription

Print subscriptions require you to contact subscriber services directly by phone, email, or mail.

  1. Locate your subscription confirmation email or your latest magazine issue.
    • This will have subscriber services contact details.
  2. Contact subscriber services by phone or email.
    • Be ready to provide your subscriber number or the name and address on your subscription.
  3. Request cancellation, effective immediately or at the end of your current paid term.
    • Ask whether you can receive a refund for undelivered issues.
  4. Ask for a cancellation confirmation number or email.
    • Keep this for your records.
  5. Monitor your mailbox to confirm no new issues arrive.
    • If a magazine arrives after your cancellation date, contact subscriber services again with your confirmation number.

Warning: Print subscription cancellations can take up to 2-4 weeks to process due to printing and mailing schedules. Don't panic if you receive one more issue after cancelling; contact services and request a refund instead.

Pro tip: Always ask for cancellation confirmation in writing (email). A verbal promise is difficult to prove if you're charged again.

What happens after you cancel

Cancellation doesn't mean instant loss of access; your access timeline depends on your subscription type and payment method.

Access to content after cancellation

Digital subscriptions typically remain accessible until the end of your current paid period. If you're on a monthly plan and cancel mid-month, you keep access until that month ends. After that date, the app or website will ask you to subscribe again to continue reading.

Print subscriptions continue to deliver until the end of your paid term. New issues may still arrive for 1-2 weeks after your cancellation request, depending on printing schedules. This is normal.

Your account and saved content

Your account typically remains open but with limited or read-only access. Any bookmarks, saved articles, or preferences you've stored may still be there, but you won't receive new content or notifications once your paid access ends.

Some publishers delete inactive accounts after 12-24 months of non-use. If you want to delete your account entirely (not just cancel the subscription), contact publisher support separately and request account deletion. Stopee recommends doing this if you don't plan to return.

Auto-renewal after cancellation

Successful cancellation stops automatic renewal for your next billing cycle. You will not be charged again unless you manually re-subscribe.

However, if your cancellation didn't go through (for example, if you deleted the app instead of cancelling), auto-renewal will proceed on your next renewal date. This is why confirming your cancellation via email is so important.

Refunds and what you can expect

Refund policies for magazine subscriptions are strict, and understanding them upfront prevents frustration.

Refunds for digital subscriptions

Subscriptions cancelled due to dissatisfaction with content quality or service are generally not refundable under standard terms. The standard remedy is cancellation, not a refund. However, if you were charged in error (for example, charged twice in one month), you have grounds to request a refund from the platform.

Refunds for Apple App Store purchases must be requested directly from Apple through the "Report a Problem" page. Stopee recommends logging into reportaproblem.apple.com with your Apple ID and selecting the charge you want to dispute. Apple typically responds within 48 hours and issues refunds within 5-10 business days.

Refunds for Google Play purchases must be requested within 48 hours of purchase through the Google Play app or Google Play website. Open your order history, select the transaction, and choose "Request refund." Google will process this within 24-48 hours if approved.

Refunds for print subscriptions

Print subscriptions may offer refunds for undelivered issues after cancellation. If you cancel mid-term and have paid for issues that won't be delivered, contact subscriber services and ask for a prorated refund. Many publishers will credit your original payment method or offer store credit.

Refunds typically process within 7-14 business days, depending on your payment method (credit card, debit card, or bank transfer).

Refunds through third-party platforms

If you subscribed through a third-party magazine platform (not directly from Woman's Day or the major app stores), refund policies vary. Some platforms offer limited refunds within 30 days; others don't offer refunds at all. Check the platform's cancellation and refund policy before you subscribe, or contact platform support immediately if you need a refund after cancelling.

Woman's day pricing and subscription plans

Current subscription pricing for Woman's Day in India is limited, and most offerings are one-time purchases rather than recurring subscriptions.

Plan or item Price (INR) Billing period What you get
Woman's Day stickers (iMessage pack) ₹99 One-time purchase Digital sticker pack for messaging apps
Print magazine (newsstand) Variable Per issue Single print copy at retail price
Digital or print subscription (varies) Contact publisher Monthly or annual Ongoing access or delivery

No active recurring subscription packages were identified in current data for 2024-2025. If you have an active recurring subscription, pricing may vary based on when you subscribed and any promotional offers you received. Contact subscriber services for details on your specific plan.

Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them

Cancelling a subscription sounds simple, but small mistakes can trap you in extra billing cycles.

Mistake 1: deleting the app instead of cancelling

This is the most common error Stopee sees, and it's an expensive one. Removing an app from your phone does nothing to stop billing. Apple and Google continue to charge you because the subscription is tied to your account, not the app itself. Always complete the formal cancellation steps in your account settings, even if the app is gone.

Mistake 2: missing the cancellation deadline

Every platform has a deadline by which you must cancel to avoid the next charge. Apple and Google require 24 hours' notice; website subscriptions often require 2 business days. If you miss this window, you'll be charged for another cycle. Set a reminder on your phone 3 days before renewal as a safety net.

Mistake 3: assuming your cancellation went through

Don't assume silence means success. Always wait for a confirmation email from Apple, Google, or the publisher. If you don't receive one within 24 hours, log back in to verify the cancellation or contact support to confirm it took effect.

Mistake 4: not documenting your cancellation

If a charge appears after you've cancelled, you'll need proof that you made the request. Screenshot your cancellation confirmation, save emails, and keep your confirmation number. Stopee recommends creating a simple spreadsheet to track all your subscriptions and cancellation dates.

Mistake 5: forgetting about third-party subscriptions

If you subscribed through a third-party platform (not directly from Woman's Day or the official app stores), you may forget it exists. Check your credit card or bank statement monthly for recurring charges you don't recognize. If you find one, contact that platform's support immediately.

Your cancellation checklist

Use this checklist to ensure you've covered every step and won't be charged again.

Task Done? Notes
Identify where you subscribed (Apple, Google, website, or print) Check your email or credit card statement.
Find your subscription renewal date Check your confirmation email or account settings.
Complete cancellation for your platform Use the steps above for your specific platform.
Wait for and save confirmation email Keep this for at least 12 months.
Verify no charge appears on renewal date Check your bank or credit card account.
Contact support if charged after cancellation Use your confirmation email as proof.

Why stopee is your ally in subscription management

Managing subscriptions is frustrating, especially when cancellation processes are deliberately hidden or confusing. Stopee exists to cut through that frustration and give you clear, actionable steps to take back control of your subscriptions and your money.

Our guides cover hundreds of services with the same level of detail and care we've shown you here. Whether you're cancelling Woman's Day today or another service tomorrow, Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions without extra charges, refund disputes, or wasted time on hold with customer service.

If you need help with any other subscription cancellations or consumer issues, visit Stopee at stopee.com to find guides tailored to your situation and your country's consumer protection laws.

FAQ

Woman's Day is a lifestyle magazine that covers topics like food, health, and relationships. It offers both print and digital subscriptions.

You can cancel your subscription through the App Store, Google Play, or your web account. Make sure to turn off auto-renewal at least 24 hours before the billing period ends.

Refunds are generally not provided for dissatisfaction with content. However, you may receive a refund for undelivered print issues after cancellation.

You will retain access to your subscription until the end of the current billing period, even after cancellation.

Yes, Woman's Day subscriptions typically have an auto-renewal feature. You must cancel before the renewal date to avoid being charged for the next period.