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Cancel Gregmat: Step-by-Step Guide
How to cancel GregMat and reclaim your study budget in 2024
What is GregMat and who should consider cancelling
GregMat is an online GRE preparation platform that delivers video lessons, structured study plans, weekly live classes, and thousands of practice questions to help students prepare for the Graduate Record Examination. The service operates on flexible billing-you can choose monthly recurring subscriptions or prepaid one-time plans-making it accessible to test-takers across India who want coaching at lower rates than traditional tutoring centres.
Many students in India subscribe to GregMat because they appreciate the structured approach and affordable pricing. However, once you've completed your GRE, found an alternative platform, or realised the teaching style doesn't match your learning preferences, cancelling quickly becomes essential. Stopee recognises that subscription services often rely on forgotten cancellations to retain you-so we've built this guide to help you take control and exit cleanly.
Reasons students cancel GregMat
You might cancel because you've finished your GRE preparation, scored your target band, or discovered a competing platform that better fits your study rhythm. Others cancel after realising they prefer in-person coaching, live instructor interaction, or subject-specific support that GregMat doesn't fully provide. Some students also cancel when auto-renewal charges surprise them or when financial priorities shift. Whatever your reason, your goal is straightforward: stop the charges and reclaim your monthly budget.
When cancellation becomes urgent
Cancellation grows urgent when you notice recurring charges you didn't authorise, when your exam date has passed, or when you've switched to a paid tutor or competing platform. Stopee advises acting within 7 days of recognising an unwanted charge-the sooner you cancel, the sooner you prevent the next billing cycle.
GregMat pricing and plan options
Understanding your subscription type-recurring or prepaid-is critical before you cancel, because the cancellation method differs depending on whether you subscribed through the web or through an app store.
Current GregMat subscription plans
| Plan name | Price (USD) | Billing cycle | Key features | Renewal type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GregMat+ (monthly) | $7.99 | Monthly auto-renewal | Weekly live classes, lesson recordings, study plans, 3 full practice tests, 1000+ practice problems | Recurring |
| GregMat+ with PrepSwift (monthly) | $9.99 | Monthly auto-renewal | All GregMat+ features plus strategy video modules and bonus exercises | Recurring |
| 1-month prepaid plan | $7.99 | One-time charge | Same content as GregMat+ (no automatic renewal) | One-time |
| 3-month prepaid plan | USD equivalent | One-time charge | Same content as GregMat+, extended access (no automatic renewal) | One-time |
| Mobile subscription (iOS/Android) | Varies by store | Via app store billing | Platform access through Apple App Store or Google Play | Auto-renewal via app store |
Currency and payment considerations for india users
GregMat prices all plans in US dollars (USD). When you pay from India, your bank or card issuer converts the USD amount to Indian Rupees (INR) at their exchange rate on the transaction date. No INR pricing exists directly on GregMat-you always pay in converted rupees plus any international transaction fees your bank charges.
This detail matters during cancellation: if you were charged unexpectedly, you'll reference the USD amount in your cancellation request and the INR amount on your bank statement.
How to cancel GregMat in three straightforward methods
Your cancellation path depends on where you subscribed: the GregMat website, Apple's App Store, or Google Play. Stopee recommends identifying your subscription source before you start-check your bank statement for the merchant name.
Method 1: cancel a web subscription (GregMat website)
This is the fastest route if you subscribed directly through gregmat.com.
- Open your web browser and navigate to gregmat.com.
- Click the profile or user icon (usually top-right corner of the page).
- Select Manage Subscriptions from the dropdown menu.
- Locate your active subscription and click Cancel Subscription.
- Follow any on-screen prompts to confirm the cancellation (GregMat may ask for feedback).
- Wait for a cancellation confirmation email-this arrives within minutes to 2 hours.
- Save this email as proof.
Pro tip: Complete this step immediately after deciding to cancel. Delays risk hitting the next billing date.
Important: Your access continues until the end of your current paid billing period. If you cancel on the 15th of the month but paid until the 30th, you retain full access until the 30th.
Method 2: cancel an iOS/Apple app store subscription
If you subscribed through the Apple App Store, cancelling on the GregMat website alone will not stop auto-renewal. You must cancel within Apple's system.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app.
- Tap your name at the top (Apple ID profile).
- Select Subscriptions.
- Find GregMat in the list and tap it.
- Tap Cancel Subscription or Remove.
- Confirm the cancellation when prompted.
- Check your email for Apple's cancellation confirmation.
Warning: If you use a family plan, ensure you own the subscription account-family members cannot cancel each other's subscriptions.
Method 3: cancel an Android/Google play subscription
Like Apple, Google Play manages renewals independently. Web cancellation does not affect app store subscriptions.
- Open the Google Play app on your Android device.
- Tap your profile icon (top-right corner).
- Select Payments and subscriptions.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find and tap GregMat.
- Tap Cancel subscription.
- Choose your cancellation reason (optional) and confirm.
- Look for Google's cancellation confirmation email.
Pro tip: If you're unsure whether you subscribed via web or app store, check your payment method on the bank statement. Charges from "Google Ireland Limited" or "Apple Services" indicate app store billing; charges from "GregMat" or similar indicate web subscriptions.
What happens immediately after you cancel
Cancelling GregMat is emotionally straightforward once you confirm it-but the logistics that follow need clarity so you don't panic or think the service failed to process your request.
Your access during the grace period
When you cancel a recurring subscription mid-cycle, GregMat does not instantly revoke your access. Instead, you retain full platform access until the end of your current billing period. If you paid for a month that runs through the 30th and you cancel on the 10th, you can still watch all lessons, take practice tests, and attend live classes through the 30th. After the 30th, your account locks unless you resubscribe.
Your data and account records
GregMat preserves your account data indefinitely-quiz scores, progress notes, bookmarked lessons, and study history remain stored. You can log in and view these records even after cancellation, depending on your account status. This means you can always return to review your performance or restart if your study plans change.
Confirmation emails and proof
Stopee emphasises saving every confirmation email you receive. Screenshot or forward these to a personal email account. Confirmation proof becomes essential if GregMat charges you again by mistake or if you need to dispute a charge with your bank.
GregMat's refund policy and your consumer rights
Understanding what GregMat will and won't refund protects you from unexpected denials and clarifies whether you have leverage if a charge was unauthorised.
Official refund policy
GregMat explicitly states it does not offer refunds on subscription fees. This applies even if you forget to cancel before auto-renewal, if you discover you dislike the platform, or if your exam is cancelled. The policy is clear: once a billing cycle completes, the charge is final. Prepaid plans are also non-refundable.
However, this policy does not override consumer protection law. If you were charged after cancelling, or if a charge was made without your authorisation, you have grounds to dispute it.
What to do if you were charged after cancellation
Unexpected post-cancellation charges happen, often because GregMat's system delayed processing your cancellation or because you cancelled via the wrong platform (e.g., cancelling the website when you subscribed via Apple).
- Gather all proof: cancellation confirmation emails, screenshots of the cancellation confirmation page, and your bank statement showing the unwanted charge.
- Contact GregMat support via email or the website contact form with your evidence and request a refund for the erroneous charge.
- Allow 5-7 business days for GregMat to investigate and respond.
- If GregMat refuses or ignores your request, escalate to your bank or payment provider (e.g., your credit card company or UPI service) and file a chargeback or dispute claim.
- Provide your bank with all documentation: cancellation proof, GregMat's refusal email, and transaction records.
Warning: GregMat's no-refund policy is a commercial choice, not a legal immunity. Charges made after cancellation are not final-you retain the right to recover them through your payment provider.
Consumer protection act (CPA) and your rights in india
India's Consumer Protection Act, 2019 protects you against unfair contract terms and misleading billing practices. If GregMat charges you repeatedly after you cancel, or if their cancellation process is deliberately hidden or difficult, you may file a complaint with your state Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission. Stopee recommends this step only after GregMat support fails to respond, as it requires formal filing and time investment.
The key takeaway: GregMat can't hide behind a no-refund policy when a charge is unauthorised or made after you've cancelled.
Common mistakes that trap you in recurring billing
Even careful users fall into these traps-recognising them now saves you rupees later.
Mistake 1: cancelling on the website when you subscribed via an app store
This is the most frequent error. You log into gregmat.com and cancel your subscription, then continue receiving charges. Your cancellation was real-just irrelevant. The app store (Apple or Google) continues billing you because it tracks its own subscription separately from the website.
Recovery: Immediately cancel via your app store using the methods above. Then contact GregMat support with proof of your website cancellation and the app store cancellation-request a refund for any charges that occurred between your website cancellation and your app store cancellation.
Mistake 2: assuming cancellation happens immediately
Cancellation does not stop your access or charges mid-cycle. Your current paid period runs to completion. If you cancel expecting instant access loss, you might assume the cancellation failed and cancel again-creating multiple cancellation records that confuse refund requests.
Recovery: Check your email for one confirmation per cancellation attempt. If you cancelled twice by accident, contact GregMat and clarify that only one cancellation should be active.
Mistake 3: not saving confirmation emails
Your cancellation confirmation email is your only proof that you cancelled. If GregMat charges you later and denies receiving a cancellation request, this email protects you. Many users delete it or never check their spam folder.
Recovery: Search your email inbox (including spam and promotions folders) for "GregMat" or "cancel". Request a duplicate confirmation from GregMat support if the original is lost-they can provide cancellation timestamps from their system.
Mistake 4: cancelling too close to the next billing date
If today is the 28th and your next charge is the 30th, cancelling on the 28th might not prevent the 30th charge if GregMat's system processes charges 24-48 hours in advance. You'll have already paid for another month.
Recovery: Contact support immediately when you notice the charge and request a refund, explaining you cancelled before the billing date. Provide all evidence. Most companies will refund a charge that occurred within hours of a cancellation request if you act promptly.
How to spot and avoid dark patterns
GregMat, like many digital services, employs design and process choices that subtly encourage you to stay subscribed. Understanding these patterns prevents accidental re-subscriptions.
Hidden cancellation buttons
GregMat doesn't hide the cancellation button behind 10 menus, but the "Manage Subscriptions" menu is not as obvious as the "Subscribe Now" button. Budget 2-3 minutes to find it. If you can't, contact support-they can cancel for you.
Retention offers during cancellation
When you click "Cancel Subscription," GregMat may offer a discount (e.g., "stay for $3.99 this month"). Declining this offer is valid-if you've decided to cancel, a temporary discount often leads to re-charging at full price next month, trapping you again.
Confusing refund language
GregMat's refund policy states "no refunds," but this applies to completed billing cycles, not unauthorised charges or charges after cancellation. The wording is legally sound but emotionally discouraging-many users assume all charges are non-refundable and don't dispute unauthorised ones.
Timeline and what to expect after cancellation
Knowing the calendar prevents anxiety and helps you act if something goes wrong.
| Time window | What happens | Your action |
|---|---|---|
| Immediately (0-2 hours) | You submit cancellation via website or app store; confirmation email arrives | Save the confirmation email; screenshot it |
| Same day to next day (1-24 hours) | Your profile status updates to "cancelled" or "no active subscription" | Log in and verify the change; take a screenshot |
| Until end of current billing period | You retain full access; no new charges should occur | Monitor your email for any unexpected charge notifications |
| After end of billing period (48+ hours post-expiry) | Your account shows "inactive" or "subscription ended"; access locks | If you want to reactivate, click "Resubscribe"; if not, ignore |
| Within 60 days (if unauthorised charge occurs) | A charge appears on your statement despite cancellation | Contact GregMat with proof; if refused, dispute via bank within 90 days of charge |
Checklist: before you cancel
Use this list to ensure you're ready and won't regret cancelling unexpectedly.
- Confirm your GregMat subscription is active by logging in and checking your profile.
- Note your current billing date and the end date of your paid period.
- Download or screenshot any study materials, notes, or progress summaries you want to keep (GregMat may delete these after a set period post-cancellation-this varies).
- Identify whether you subscribed via the GregMat website, Apple App Store, or Google Play by checking your bank statement for the merchant name.
- Decide whether you want to cancel immediately or at the end of your current billing period (both are valid; immediate cancellation just means you're not using the remaining access).
- Have your email address and account login details ready.
- Open your email spam filter settings to ensure GregMat's confirmation email won't land in spam.
When to keep your subscription and when to cancel
Not every cancellation decision is clear-cut. This table helps you weigh the choice.
| Scenario | Keep or cancel? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| You haven't started GRE prep yet but signed up impulsively | Cancel | Every rupee you save before you use the service is a direct win; you can resubscribe when you're ready |
| Your exam is scheduled for 4 weeks away and you're on track | Keep | The weekly live classes and practice tests align with your timeline; cancelling mid-prep wastes your progress |
| You've completed your exam and received your score | Cancel | No reason to retain access; the next charge is wasteful unless you're prepping for a re-take |
| You've switched to a paid tutor or competitor platform | Cancel | Paying two services simultaneously doubles your cost; retain only the one with better results |
| Financial hardship or unexpected expense | Cancel | Your immediate needs matter more than a prep subscription; you can restart when finances stabilise |
| You're using GregMat actively and seeing score improvement | Keep | Momentum and consistency matter in test prep; cancelling mid-momentum often means re-learning when you restart |
Contacting GregMat support for manual cancellation
If the self-service cancellation steps don't work or you can't access your account, contact GregMat's support team directly.
How to reach GregMat support
Visit the GregMat website and locate the "Contact Us" or "Help" section, usually at the bottom of the page. Most educational platforms respond to support emails within 24-48 hours. Include your full name, email address associated with your account, and a clear description: "I want to cancel my subscription."
Provide your cancellation deadline (e.g., "before my next charge on 15th January"). Support staff can cancel on your behalf and send a confirmation, which serves as legal proof if disputes arise later.
Final checklist before confirmation
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions without regret or dispute. Here's your final verification:
- You've received and saved a cancellation confirmation email.
- You've logged back into your account and verified the subscription status changed to "inactive" or "cancelled."
- You've noted the date your access expires (end of current billing period).
- You understand that you'll retain access until that expiry date and will not be charged after it.
- You know how to dispute a charge with your bank if an unexpected debit occurs post-cancellation.
- You've screenshotted your cancellation confirmation for your records.
Address for mailing if required
While digital cancellation is the standard and fastest method, you retain the right to cancel by post if you prefer documented proof. If you need to send formal cancellation notice by mail, address correspondence to GregMat's registered office. Verify the current postal address on the GregMat website's "Contact Us" or "Legal" pages before sending, as business addresses change.
A simple registered letter stating your full name, account email, subscription dates, and cancellation request (dated and signed) provides legal proof of cancellation intent. Keep the postal receipt and delivery confirmation.
Recap and empowerment
Cancelling GregMat is a straightforward process once you identify your subscription type and follow the matching cancellation method. Whether you subscribed via the website, Apple App Store, or Google Play, you have a clear path to exit without losing money to erroneous charges.
You retain legal protections under India's Consumer Protection Act if GregMat charges you after cancellation or refuses to honour a legitimate cancellation request. Your bank or payment provider stands behind you in disputes.
Stopee believes every consumer deserves a frictionless cancellation experience. This guide equips you to cancel confidently, recover unauthorised charges, and take control of your subscription spending. If you've found this advice helpful or have cancelled successfully, share your experience-helping other students avoid billing traps strengthens the entire consumer community.