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Cancel Be Blessed: Step-by-Step Guide

How to cancel be blessed in nigeria and protect your money

What is be blessed and why you might want to leave

Be Blessed is a mobile subscription app that delivers premium biblical audio stories and related study features through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. You download the app, subscribe through your chosen store, and gain access to curated content designed for spiritual listening and reflection.

Many Nigerian users subscribe because the content feels meaningful and the app interface is straightforward. However, customer feedback on public review sites reveals a pattern: unexpected charges appearing after cancellation attempts, repeated billing despite confirmed cancellations, and support teams that respond slowly when refund requests arrive. If you've experienced these issues yourself, Stopee is here to walk you through a cancellation that actually sticks.

Core features and what you're paying for

Your subscription unlocks premium access to biblical audio stories, enhanced listening features, and study tools built into the app. Basic pricing tiers run monthly or annually, with rates set by the app store and converted to Nigerian Naira at the store's current exchange rate. The Be Blessed Terms of Service govern all features, pricing, and cancellation rules, but you'll find the actual cancellation process only works through the app store itself, not through a web portal or email request.

Red flags that suggest you should cancel

You should seriously consider cancelling if you notice charges appearing without your consent, if you've already cancelled but kept getting billed, or if customer support ignores your requests for help. You should also cancel if the content no longer serves your needs, if the cost no longer fits your budget, or if you find better alternatives elsewhere. Stopee recommends acting quickly once you decide, because every day of delay risks another unwanted charge.

Your consumer rights in nigeria under federal law

What the federal competition and consumer protection act protects

Nigeria's Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) enforces the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act, which gives you fundamental rights as a consumer. These include the right to accurate information, the right to fair pricing, and critically, the right to cancel services without unfair barriers or hidden penalties. If Be Blessed continues billing you after you've cancelled, or if the company misleads you about cancellation terms, you have grounds to escalate to the FCCPC.

Be Blessed's stated policy treats payments as non-refundable outside the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland. This is where Stopee steps in: that policy does not override your statutory consumer protections under Nigerian law. If you can prove you cancelled in good faith and were still charged, the FCCPC is your escalation point, and your bank or card issuer can also reverse charges through a dispute process.

Your practical protections and proof requirements

Keep screenshots of every cancellation confirmation, subscription status page, and charge notification. Save your bank statements showing the charges. If you email support, keep those messages too. This proof becomes your leverage if you need to file a dispute with your bank or escalate to the FCCPC. Stopee advises treating these documents like insurance: gather them as you go, and you'll have exactly what you need if the company refuses to cooperate.

Be blessed pricing and subscription plans

Current monthly and annual rates in nigeria

Be Blessed offers two main subscription tiers. Pricing is set by the app store and converted to Nigerian Naira; exact rates fluctuate with exchange rates. The table below shows typical pricing as referenced in European currency for consistency, but your bill will arrive in Naira. Always check the app store listing before you subscribe to confirm the exact amount you'll be charged.

Plan Price (reference EUR) Billing cycle What you get
Monthly €6.00 Every 30 days Premium audio stories and app features
Annual €42.36 Every 12 months Premium audio stories and app features for one year

Why the annual plan looks tempting but creates a problem

The annual plan costs less per month (roughly €3.53 monthly versus €6.00 monthly), so it appears to save money. However, if you change your mind after three months, you've paid for nine months you won't use, and Be Blessed won't refund that difference. If you're unsure about long-term commitment, the monthly plan protects you. Many Nigerian customers who switched to annual found themselves regretting it after discovering unexpected charges or realizing the content no longer fitted their needs. Stopee recommends starting monthly, then upgrading only after you're certain the app deserves your long-term money.

How to cancel be blessed on apple app store

Step-by-step cancellation through iOS

Cancellation through the Apple App Store is your primary and official method. You must complete this process at least 24 hours before your next renewal date to avoid being charged again. Follow these steps carefully, and save screenshots of the confirmation page as proof.

  1. Open the Apple App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
    • On iPhone or iPad: tap the profile icon (bottom right corner).
    • On Mac: click your account profile icon (top right).
  2. Select "Subscriptions" from the menu that appears.
  3. Scroll down and find "Be Blessed" in the list of active subscriptions.
  4. Tap or click on "Be Blessed" to open the subscription details page.
  5. Tap "Cancel Subscription" and confirm your choice when prompted.
    • Warning: Apple may show a retention screen offering discounts or trial extensions. Ignore these unless you actually want to stay subscribed.
  6. Wait for the confirmation message. Screenshot this page immediately and email it to yourself or save it to cloud storage.
    • Pro tip: Apple usually shows "Your subscription will end on [date]." This exact date is your proof and your deadline to check for unauthorized charges.

What happens after apple cancellation

Once you cancel, you keep premium access until the end of your current paid term. After that date passes, your account drops to free access (if available) or loses all premium features. Auto-renewal stops permanently, so you won't be charged again unless you manually subscribe again.

How to cancel be blessed on google play store

Step-by-step cancellation through android

Google Play Store cancellation is equally straightforward and equally official. Like Apple, you must cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date. Follow these steps on any Android phone or through the web version of Google Play.

  1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or visit play.google.com on a web browser.
    • On Android app: tap your profile icon (top right).
    • On web browser: sign in to your Google Account and click your profile image (top right).
  2. Select "Manage subscriptions" or "Subscriptions" from the menu.
  3. Find "Be Blessed" in your active subscriptions list and tap it.
  4. Tap "Cancel subscription" and choose a reason if prompted (this is optional, but Stopee suggests doing it anyway-your feedback may help Google investigate patterns of unwanted charges).
    • Warning: Google may also show a retention offer or attempt to keep you subscribed with a lower price. Decline this unless you're genuinely staying.
  5. Confirm your cancellation. Google displays a message with your cancellation effective date.
    • Pro tip: Take a screenshot immediately. Write down the date shown so you can verify whether you're charged again after that date.

Understanding your access after google play cancellation

Your premium features remain active through the end of your current billing period. Once that date arrives, Be Blessed reverts to free access or blocks premium content. Google Play will not charge you again unless you manually resubscribe.

What happens after you cancel be blessed

Your account data and access during the grace period

After you cancel, you still have full premium access for the remainder of your paid term. If you paid for the month on the 15th and you cancel on the 20th, you keep premium features through the end of that paid month (around the 15th of the next month). Your bookmarks, listening history, and account settings remain exactly as they are; Be Blessed does not delete your data immediately upon cancellation.

This grace period is valuable. You're not paying for a day you don't use, but you also aren't locked out the moment you hit "cancel." It's a fair arrangement, and Stopee wants you to take full advantage of it.

What happens at the end of your paid term

On the date your subscription was set to renew, one of two things happens. First, if you cancelled successfully, no charge appears and you lose premium access. Second, if a charge does appear despite your cancellation, that's the moment you take action: screenshot the charge, note the date, and file a dispute with your bank or card issuer. You also have grounds to contact the FCCPC and report Be Blessed for charging you after you cancelled.

Keeping or recovering your account after cancellation

You can return to Be Blessed at any time by resubscribing through the app store. Your account and listening history remain available (subject to the app's data retention policy). If you've deleted the app, you can reinstall it, sign in with the same account, and restart your subscription without losing your previous data. Be Blessed does not penalize you for cancelling and later returning.

Refund policy and your options if you've been overcharged

Be blessed's stated non-refund policy

Be Blessed's Terms of Service declare that all subscription payments are final and non-refundable. The company does not offer pro-rated refunds, partial credits, or money back if you change your mind after subscribing. This policy applies everywhere except the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland, where 14-day statutory cancellation rights override the company's terms.

Nigeria is not listed as an exception zone, which means Be Blessed claims no refund obligation to Nigerian customers. However, this claim is incomplete: your right to dispute unauthorized charges at your bank and your right to escalate to the FCCPC still exist and supersede Be Blessed's one-sided refund policy.

How to recover money if you were charged after cancelling

If Be Blessed charged you after your cancellation date, you have two immediate options, and Stopee recommends pursuing both in parallel. First, file a chargeback dispute with your bank or payment card issuer within 30 to 90 days of the unwanted charge (timeframes vary by bank; check with yours immediately). Provide your screenshot of the cancellation confirmation and any proof that the charge occurred after that date. Most Nigerian banks take such disputes seriously and will reverse the charge while they investigate. Second, escalate to the FCCPC if Be Blessed refuses to acknowledge the overcharge or if your bank's dispute process stalls. The FCCPC has authority to compel refunds and to investigate patterns of deceptive billing practices.

Why stopee recommends collecting proof before you cancel

Before you even open the app store to cancel, take a screenshot of your current subscription status, your last charge date, and your next renewal date. Then complete the cancellation and screenshot the confirmation immediately. Store these images in cloud storage (Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud). If you're charged again, you'll have a complete timeline that proves you cancelled in time and were still billed. This proof is your strongest weapon in any dispute, and it takes only two minutes to gather.

Common mistakes that prevent successful cancellation

Why cancellation often fails and how to avoid it

Many Nigerian customers report that they cancelled Be Blessed but were charged anyway. This is infuriating, and often it's not your fault. The most common mistakes are correctable, so read carefully and make sure you're not making one of them now.

Mistake 1: Cancelling in the app instead of the app store. Be Blessed's app itself has no cancellation button. Some users look for a "cancel subscription" option inside the Be Blessed app, don't find it, and assume they've cancelled when they haven't. You must cancel through Apple App Store or Google Play Store, period. The app store is the only official method.

Mistake 2: Cancelling fewer than 24 hours before renewal. App stores process cancellations on a timer. If you cancel at 11 PM on the 14th and your renewal is scheduled for midnight on the 15th, the cancellation might not process in time and you'll be charged. Always cancel at least one full day in advance. If your renewal date is the 15th, cancel by the end of the 13th to be safe.

Mistake 3: Forgetting that cancellation happens in your app store account, not in your Be Blessed account. Your Apple ID or Google account is where your subscriptions live. Be Blessed itself doesn't manage cancellations. If you log into Be Blessed and see "Subscription Active," that's not a problem-it means the app recognizes you're paid up. The actual cancellation lives in the app store. Check your Apple or Google account, not the Be Blessed app, to confirm you've cancelled.

Mistake 4: Not saving proof. If you don't screenshot your cancellation confirmation, you have no evidence when Be Blessed charges you again. Take the screenshot the moment you see "Subscription Cancelled" or "Your subscription ends on [date]." Email it to yourself. Upload it to cloud storage. This single step transforms a messy dispute into a clear-cut case.

Mistake 5: Waiting to dispute a charge. Don't wait a week hoping the charge reverses itself. File a dispute with your bank within 48 hours of noticing an unauthorized charge. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to recover the money. Stopee advises checking your bank statement every few days for the first two weeks after your cancellation date, just to catch any surprise charges immediately.

Checklist for a cancellation that sticks

Before you cancel

  • Note your next renewal date from your app store account.
  • Take a screenshot of your current subscription status.
  • Calculate 24 hours before renewal and mark that deadline in your calendar.
  • Decide whether you want to cancel immediately or use up your paid time first.

During cancellation

  • Open the correct app store (Apple App Store or Google Play Store, not the Be Blessed app).
  • Navigate to Subscriptions or Manage Subscriptions.
  • Find Be Blessed and select Cancel.
  • Confirm the cancellation when prompted.
  • Screenshot the confirmation message showing your cancellation or end date.
  • Email or upload this screenshot to cloud storage immediately.

After you cancel

  • Wait for your next renewal date to pass without a charge.
  • Check your bank statement 2-3 days after the renewal date to confirm no charge appeared.
  • If a charge appears, gather your cancellation proof and contact your bank within 48 hours.
  • File a chargeback dispute and provide your screenshot as evidence.
  • If your bank doesn't resolve it within 2-3 weeks, file a complaint with the FCCPC.

Customer reviews and what real nigerian users report

Common complaints on public review platforms

Stopee has reviewed feedback from Nigerian customers across Google Play, Apple App Store reviews, and consumer forums. The pattern is consistent: users report surprise charges appearing days or weeks after they believe they've cancelled. Many describe attempting cancellation multiple times through the app store, only to be billed again. Several mention contacting support via email (an unofficial channel, since Be Blessed has no official email-based cancellation process) and receiving no response or slow, unhelpful replies.

A smaller group mentions being charged for an annual subscription they never explicitly authorized, or discovering they were on an auto-renewal they forgot they'd agreed to years prior. These users feel trapped because Be Blessed won't issue refunds, and they feel support isn't helping them navigate the problem.

Positive feedback and satisfied users

Not all feedback is negative. Many users genuinely value the content and the app's design. Some praise the breadth of biblical audio stories and the interface for bookmarking or sharing passages. These satisfied customers rarely mention billing issues, which suggests the problem is not universal but concentrated among users who encounter bugs, unclear terms, or unfortunate timing when cancelling close to the renewal date.

What stopee learns from these reviews

The consensus is clear: Be Blessed's content has merit, but its cancellation process is either genuinely broken (charges continue despite successful cancellations) or confusing enough that users believe they've cancelled when they haven't. The lack of an obvious in-app cancellation option and the absence of a web-based cancellation portal add friction. Support is slow. Refunds don't happen. This is precisely why Stopee has created this guide: to help you navigate the cancellation process confidently and to give you the tools-screenshots, escalation points, consumer law knowledge-to defend yourself if Be Blessed charges you improperly.

Comparison of cancellation methods and which to use

App store cancellation versus support email versus other routes

Cancellation method Official status How long it takes Generates proof Recommended
Apple App Store (iOS) Official Instant Yes-screenshot confirmation Yes, if you use iOS
Google Play Store (Android) Official Instant Yes-screenshot confirmation Yes, if you use Android
Email to support Unofficial 3-14 days (slow) Only if support replies in writing No-use as backup only
In-app cancellation button Does not exist N/A No No-will not work
Bank dispute/chargeback Your bank's official process 10-30 days Yes, if you have proof of cancellation Yes, as a last resort only

Bottom line: Always cancel through your app store (Apple or Google). This is the only official method, it generates instant proof, and it's guaranteed to work if you complete it 24 hours before renewal. Email support is not documented as an official cancellation route, so don't rely on it. If you're already trapped in a loop of unwanted charges, escalate to your bank immediately, then to the FCCPC if your bank doesn't help.

The be blessed cancellation address for official complaints

Where to send formal complaints if be blessed refuses to cooperate

Be Blessed UK Ltd, the parent company, is registered at an office address in the United Kingdom. There is also a registered entity called BE BLESSED 2021 LTD in London and BE BLESSED KLERKSDORP in South Africa. If you exhaust direct support channels and need to escalate, you can file a formal complaint with these entities, though Nigerian consumer law gives you a faster route.

Stopee strongly recommends filing your complaint with the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) in Nigeria first. The FCCPC has authority over companies that charge Nigerian consumers, and they take billing disputes seriously. You can reach them through their official website and file a complaint detailing your cancellation proof, the unwanted charges, and Be Blessed's failure to respond. Include your screenshots, bank statements, and your cancellation confirmation date. The FCCPC can compel Be Blessed to refund you and investigate whether the company is engaging in deceptive billing practices that harm multiple Nigerian customers.

Summary and next steps

Cancelling Be Blessed is straightforward when you follow the correct process: log into your app store, find your subscription, and cancel at least 24 hours before renewal. Save your proof, monitor your bank statement, and dispute any unwanted charges immediately. If Be Blessed continues to bill you, you have statutory protections under Nigerian consumer law and recourse through your bank and the FCCPC. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions they no longer wanted and recover money from companies that charged them improperly. Your situation is solvable, your money is recoverable, and you're in control. Take action today, and don't let billing confusion drain your account any longer.

FAQ

Be Blessed is a mobile app offering premium biblical audio stories through a subscription model, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

To cancel your Be Blessed subscription, open the app store you used to subscribe, go to your Account → Subscriptions, find 'Be Blessed', and select Cancel at least 24 hours before the next renewal date.

Be Blessed's standard policy states that subscription payments are non-refundable, and no partial refunds or pro-rated credits are provided, except for users in certain jurisdictions.

After canceling your subscription through the app store, you will continue to have access to premium features until the end of the current paid billing period.

Yes, users in the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the UK have a 14-day right to cancel and receive a refund, but this does not apply to users in Nigeria.

This letter is also available in other countries