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Cancel Fuckbook: Step-by-Step Guide

How to cancel fuckbook in nigeria and protect your money

What fuckbook is and why nigerians are cancelling

Fuckbook is an adult dating platform that operates globally, including Nigeria, offering free basic accounts and paid premium memberships with recurring billing. The platform attracts users seeking casual connections through profile browsing, messaging, and premium visibility features. If you have signed up or been charged unexpectedly, you are not alone - Stopee receives reports from Nigerian users struggling to understand their billing and how to stop recurring charges.

How the platform works

You create a profile, browse other users, and send messages on the free tier. Upgrading to premium unlocks unlimited messaging, advanced filters, and higher profile visibility. The platform operates on an auto-renewal model, meaning your subscription charges repeat automatically unless you cancel before the renewal date. Stopee has documented that many users do not realise they have been enrolled in a paid trial that converts to a full subscription.

Common reasons nigerians cancel fuckbook

You might cancel because the auto-renewal charged you without clear warning, you want to stop recurring billing, you found the service did not match expectations, or you are concerned about profile authenticity and data privacy. Some users report difficulty reaching customer support or receiving refunds after cancellation. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to guide you through the process step by step.

Your consumer rights under nigerian law

Nigeria's Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2019 protects your right to cancel subscriptions and demand refunds for services that do not meet promised standards. Understanding these rights empowers you to take action if Fuckbook resists your cancellation or withholds a refund you deserve.

What the law says about subscriptions and refunds

Under the FCCPA, you have the right to clear, upfront disclosure of subscription terms before you pay. The platform must inform you in plain language about auto-renewal dates, charges, and cancellation methods. If Fuckbook breaches these obligations - for example, by failing to disclose auto-renewal clearly - you may be entitled to a full refund regardless of the platform's stated policy. Stopee recommends you document all charges and communications as evidence if you need to escalate a complaint.

How to escalate if fuckbook refuses to help

If Fuckbook ignores your cancellation request or denies a refund you believe you deserve, file a complaint with the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). You can submit a complaint online via the FCCPC portal or contact them at info@fccpc.gov.ng. Include screenshots of your charges, your cancellation request, and any response (or lack thereof) from Fuckbook. Stopee advises keeping these records for at least 12 months.

Fuckbook pricing and billing in nigeria

Fuckbook charges in euros (EUR) or USD equivalents, which convert to Nigerian naira (NGN) at your bank or payment processor's rate on the day of transaction. Below is a breakdown of the main plans available to Nigerian users.

Subscription plans and costs

Plan type Approximate cost Billing cycle Key features
5-day trial Approx. ₦3,500 (EUR 6) 5 days Auto-converts to monthly plan if not cancelled
1-month standard Approx. ₦24,500 (EUR 42) Monthly, auto-renews Basic premium messaging and profile visibility
3-month premium Approx. ₦33,000 (EUR 57) Quarterly, auto-renews Enhanced features, lower monthly cost
12-month premium Approx. ₦70,000 (EUR 120) Annual, auto-renews Best value, longest commitment

Pro tip: Conversion rates vary depending on your bank or payment method. Your actual NGN charge may differ from these estimates. Always check your bank statement to confirm the exact amount debited.

Why billing is opaque and how to track charges

Fuckbook lists prices in EUR or USD on its website, but your Nigerian bank or card issuer converts these to naira at their own rate, which may include a markup. You receive no invoice from Fuckbook showing the conversion or exact NGN amount until the charge appears on your statement. Stopee advises requesting an itemised invoice from Fuckbook support if you dispute any charge - this is your right under consumer law.

How to cancel fuckbook: step-by-step methods

You have two main ways to cancel your Fuckbook subscription: through your account settings or by contacting support directly. The in-app method is fastest, but support contact works if the settings option fails or if you need help with a refund claim.

Method 1: cancel via your account settings

  1. Log in to your Fuckbook account on the website (appfuckbook.com or the official domain).
    • Use the email and password associated with your account.
    • If you have forgotten your password, use the "Forgot Password" link on the login page.
  2. Navigate to your account settings or profile menu (usually a gear icon or your username at the top right).
    • Look for tabs labelled "Account," "Subscription," "Billing," or "Membership."
  3. Find the "Subscription" or "Membership" section and select "Manage Subscription" or "Cancel Subscription."
    • Read any warning text carefully - Fuckbook may display reasons to stay, but you can ignore these.
  4. Select the reason for cancellation (optional) and confirm your cancellation request.
    • You should receive an on-screen confirmation message with a reference number or date.
  5. Take a screenshot of the confirmation page immediately.
    • This screenshot is your proof of cancellation; Stopee recommends saving it to your phone or email.
  6. Check your email for a confirmation message from Fuckbook within 24 hours.
    • Warning: If no confirmation email arrives within 24 hours, your cancellation may not have gone through - proceed to Method 2 (support contact).

Method 2: cancel by contacting fuckbook support

  1. Visit the Fuckbook support page at appfuckbook.com/support.html or look for a "Contact Us" link in your account dashboard.
    • Some users report the support form is difficult to find; if you cannot locate it, try searching "Fuckbook contact" on your browser.
  2. Fill out the support request form with the following details:
    • Your account email address (the one linked to your subscription).
    • A clear subject line: "Cancel my subscription immediately."
    • In the message body, write: "I request cancellation of my Fuckbook subscription effective immediately. Do not charge me on the renewal date. Please confirm cancellation by email."
    • Include your full name and the date of your most recent charge.
  3. Submit the form and note the ticket number or reference ID if provided.
    • Stopee advises taking a screenshot of the submission confirmation.
  4. Wait for a response within 3 to 5 business days.
    • Pro tip: If you do not hear back within 5 business days, send a follow-up email mentioning your ticket number and the date of your first request.
  5. If Fuckbook support does not confirm cancellation, escalate your complaint to the FCCPC (see the "Your consumer rights" section above).
    • Include all email evidence in your formal complaint.

Cancel via payment method (if account access fails)

If you cannot access your Fuckbook account or the above methods do not work, you can dispute the charge directly with your bank or payment provider. Contact your Nigerian bank, credit card issuer, or online payment service (such as Flutterwave, Paystack, or your mobile money provider) and request a refund or chargeback for unauthorised or recurring charges from Fuckbook. Provide your bank with screenshots of the charges and explain that you did not authorise the recurring subscription. Your bank can reverse the charge and block future Fuckbook transactions on your card.

What happens after you cancel fuckbook

Cancellation does not immediately cut off your access; instead, you keep your premium features until the end of your current billing period. Understanding what to expect helps you avoid accidentally paying again.

Access and service after cancellation

Your premium account remains active until the expiry date of the billing cycle you have already paid for. For example, if you cancel on 15 January and your monthly subscription was due to renew on 20 January, you retain premium access until 20 January, then revert to the free tier. Stopee advises cancelling as early as possible in your billing cycle to maximise the premium time you have already paid for.

Auto-renewal and charge prevention

Fuckbook's system is designed to auto-renew your subscription on the renewal date unless you cancel before that date. The platform allows cancellation up to 1 day before renewal - meaning if your renewal date is 20 January, you must cancel by 19 January to prevent a charge on 20 January. Warning: If you miss this window by even one day, you will be charged again. After the charge posts, you must request a refund from Fuckbook or your bank.

Reverting to a free account

Once your paid membership expires, your account automatically downgrades to the free tier. You can still log in, browse profiles, and send limited messages. You can also delete your entire account if you wish (see "Common mistakes to avoid" below for how to do this).

Refunds: what to expect and how to claim

Fuckbook's refund policy is not transparent, and decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. However, Nigerian consumer law gives you stronger leverage than the platform's stated policy suggests.

Fuckbook's stated refund policy

The platform does not guarantee refunds and reserves the right to refuse or reduce refunds if you have used any premium features or credits. User reports indicate that some refund requests are denied outright, while others receive partial refunds after 2 to 6 weeks. Stopee has documented cases where users were refunded only after escalating to the FCCPC.

How to request a refund

  1. Contact Fuckbook support within 14 days of the charge you want to dispute.
    • Use the same method as cancellation (support form or email).
    • Write: "I request a full refund for the charge of [amount in NGN or EUR/USD] on [date]. I did not use the service / I cancelled within 14 days / [your reason]."
  2. Include evidence of your cancellation request and the date you first contacted support.
    • Attach screenshots of your confirmation page, support emails, and bank statement showing the charge.
  3. Wait for a response within 5 to 10 business days.
    • Fuckbook may ask you to clarify your complaint or provide additional information.
  4. If Fuckbook refuses or ignores your refund request, file a complaint with the FCCPC, including all evidence.
    • The FCCPC can force Fuckbook to refund you if the platform breached consumer protection rules (such as failing to disclose auto-renewal clearly).

Refunds for failed cancellations

If you cancelled but Fuckbook charged you again, you are entitled to a refund under Nigerian law, regardless of the platform's policy. This is a clear breach of your right to cancellation. Contact your bank immediately to dispute the charge, and file a complaint with the FCCPC. Stopee advises including evidence that you cancelled (screenshot, confirmation email) to strengthen your case.

Common mistakes to avoid when cancelling fuckbook

Cancelling can feel frustrating, especially if the platform makes the process deliberately unclear. We have helped thousands of users avoid costly errors - here are the pitfalls Stopee sees most often.

Mistake 1: assuming deletion equals cancellation

Deleting your Fuckbook account does not automatically cancel your subscription. If you delete your account without cancelling first, your subscription continues to auto-renew, and Fuckbook charges you until you explicitly cancel the membership. Always cancel the subscription through account settings or support before deleting the account. Stopee recommends cancelling at least 2 days before your renewal date, then waiting for confirmation, then deleting your account if you wish.

Mistake 2: missing the 1-day cancellation window

Fuckbook renews on a fixed date each month (or every 3 or 12 months, depending on your plan). You must cancel at least 1 full day before that renewal date. If your renewal is 20 January at midnight, cancelling on 20 January at any time (even 1 am) may be too late - the charge may already have posted. Mark your renewal date on your phone calendar and set a reminder for 2 days before. Stopee advises Nigerian users to cancel as soon as they decide they want to quit, rather than waiting until the last moment.

Mistake 3: failing to save your cancellation proof

If Fuckbook later claims you did not cancel and charges you again, your screenshot or confirmation email is your only defence. Without proof, your bank or the FCCPC may struggle to help you. Take a screenshot of every confirmation message, save all support emails, and write down the date and time you cancelled. Stopee recommends emailing yourself these screenshots immediately so they are timestamped in your email account.

Mistake 4: not following up when support does not respond

If Fuckbook support ignores your cancellation or refund request after 5 business days, do not assume the issue is resolved. Send a follow-up email referencing your original ticket number and state a deadline: "If I do not receive confirmation of cancellation by [date 3 days from now], I will file a complaint with the FCCPC." This creates a paper trail and often prompts a faster response. Stopee has found that formal tone and legal references motivate platform support teams to act.

Mistake 5: waiting too long to dispute a charge

Nigerian banks and payment processors usually allow you to dispute a charge within 30 to 90 days of the transaction. After that window closes, your options narrow significantly. If Fuckbook charges you and you believe it is unauthorised, contact your bank immediately - do not wait weeks hoping support will fix it. Stopee advises disputing any charge within 10 days if the platform refuses to cancel or refund.

Checklist: before and after you cancel

Use this checklist to ensure your cancellation sticks and your money is protected throughout the process.

Before you cancel

  • Write down your Fuckbook account email and the date of your most recent charge.
  • Find your renewal date (check your bank statement or account settings).
  • Set a phone reminder for 2 days before the renewal date as a backup.
  • Take a screenshot of your current subscription status in account settings.

During cancellation

  • Use Method 1 (account settings) if possible - it is fastest and provides instant confirmation.
  • Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation page.
  • Note the exact time and date you cancelled.
  • If using support, include your full name, account email, and current subscription details in your message.

After you cancel

  • Wait for a confirmation email from Fuckbook within 24 hours; if it does not arrive, contact support.
  • Check your bank or payment account on your renewal date to confirm you were not charged.
  • If you are charged after cancellation, contact your bank immediately to dispute the charge.
  • Save all emails and screenshots for at least 12 months in case you need to file a complaint with the FCCPC.
  • If Fuckbook denies a refund you deserve, escalate to the FCCPC with all evidence.

Key takeaways: staying in control of your fuckbook subscription

Cancelling Fuckbook in Nigeria is straightforward if you know the process and your rights. Log into your account, find the subscription settings, and click cancel - that is the easiest path. If that fails, contact support with clear written documentation. Most importantly, remember that Nigerian consumer law is on your side: you have the right to cancel anytime and to demand a refund if the platform breaches its disclosure obligations.

Your renewal date is the critical deadline. Miss it by one day, and you pay again. Stopee has helped thousands of Nigerian consumers cancel subscriptions, recover unauthorised charges, and file successful complaints with the FCCPC. If Fuckbook refuses to cooperate, do not give up - escalate to the consumer protection authorities and they will intervene on your behalf.

Track every step, save every email, and act within the deadlines outlined in this guide. Stopee is committed to empowering you to take control of your digital spending and cancel services that no longer serve you. For more resources on cancelling subscriptions and claiming refunds, visit Stopee.com today.

Contact information for fuckbook in nigeria and escalation

Fuckbook customer support and address

Fuckbook does not maintain a published office in Nigeria. The platform's corporate registration and mailing address are listed as follows:

  • Support contact: appfuckbook.com/support.html or submit a support request via your account dashboard.
  • Corporate address: Registered in the UK; no specific Nigerian office address is publicly available.
  • Email: Use the support form on the website (no direct support email is published).

Pro tip: If Fuckbook support ignores you, your escalation point is the FCCPC, not the company's head office. The FCCPC has jurisdiction over all companies selling services to Nigerian consumers, regardless of where the company is registered.

How to file a complaint with the FCCPC if fuckbook refuses to help

  1. Visit the FCCPC website at fccpc.gov.ng and navigate to the complaints section.
  2. File a formal complaint including your name, contact details, account email, all charges (with dates and amounts), and evidence of your cancellation request and Fuckbook's response (or lack thereof).
  3. Attach screenshots of your bank statement, Fuckbook confirmation pages, and all support emails.
  4. The FCCPC will investigate and contact Fuckbook on your behalf.
  5. If Fuckbook breached consumer protection rules, the FCCPC can order the platform to refund you and pay a penalty.

Stopee reminds you that the FCCPC exists to protect Nigerian consumers - use it. Your complaint costs nothing and carries the weight of law behind it.

FAQ

Fuckbook is an adult dating and hookup platform offering free accounts and paid memberships with additional features. It is available to users in Nigeria.

You can cancel your Fuckbook subscription by logging into your account and navigating to the profile settings under 'Subscription' options, or by contacting customer support.

When you cancel your subscription, your access to premium features continues until the end of the current billing cycle, and you will not be charged again.

Refunds are not guaranteed and are handled on a case-by-case basis. It's best to check your contract or bill for specific terms.

Subscriptions renew automatically unless cancelled. You must cancel at least one day before the renewal date to avoid being charged again.