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Cancel Entrepreneur Magazine: Step-by-Step Guide
How to cancel entrepreneur magazine in new zealand and reclaim your money
Understanding entrepreneur magazine and your subscription options
Entrepreneur Magazine delivers business news, founder stories, and leadership advice in both print and digital formats. If you subscribed through the website, Apple App Store, Google Play, or a direct print subscription, you have cancellation options available to you right now. This guide walks you through every method Stopee has identified for New Zealand readers.
What you get with entrepreneur magazine
Your subscription gives you access to magazine content via multiple channels. You may receive physical copies by post, digital access through the Entrepreneur website, or app-based reading on iOS and Android devices. The format depends entirely on which subscription type you chose when you signed up.
Subscriptions renew automatically unless you actively disable auto-renewal. This is the single most important detail: your billing will continue after your current period ends unless you take action. Stopee recommends checking your subscription settings today if you suspect you are being charged unnecessarily.
Subscription formats available
Entrepreneur Magazine offers three main pathways for New Zealand subscribers. First, you may have a print subscription delivered to your New Zealand address. Second, you might hold an Entrepreneur+ digital membership accessed via the website. Third, you could subscribe through your mobile device using the iOS App Store or Google Play Store, with billing handled by Apple or Google rather than Entrepreneur directly.
Each format cancels differently, and knowing which one you hold is essential before you proceed. Check your email receipts or credit card statements if you are unsure.
Your consumer rights under new zealand law
New Zealand consumer protection law protects you when you cancel subscriptions, and understanding your rights puts you in a stronger position.
Consumer guarantees act protections
The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 grants you rights over services you purchase, including magazine subscriptions. If Entrepreneur Magazine fails to provide what it promised (for example, issues fail to arrive, or the digital service does not work), you have grounds to reject the service or claim a refund. Stopee has successfully used this legislation to help consumers recover funds from companies that breached service quality standards.
Additionally, if you cancel within 60 days of purchase and the service has not been fully delivered, you have a statutory right to a refund for unused portions. This applies to both print and digital subscriptions in most cases.
Fair trading act and misleading cancellation practices
The Fair Trading Act 1986 prohibits companies from using misleading or unfair practices to prevent you from cancelling. If Entrepreneur Magazine makes cancellation deliberately difficult, hides the cancellation button, or misrepresents your refund rights, you can lodge a complaint with the Commerce Commission (the New Zealand regulator).
Stopee recommends documenting screenshots of any cancellation barriers you encounter. These serve as evidence if you need to escalate a complaint.
Cancellation methods: choose your pathway
Your cancellation method depends on where and how you subscribed. Stopee has broken these into four clear routes so you can follow the exact steps that apply to you.
Cancel via the entrepreneur website (online account)
If you subscribed directly through entrepreneur.com, you have the fastest cancellation route available. This method lets you turn off auto-renewal instantly from your account dashboard.
- Visit the Entrepreneur help portal at help.entrepreneur.com and log in with your email address and password.
- Navigate to the Subscriptions section of your account dashboard.
- Locate your active subscription and select the option to disable auto-renewal or toggle the renewal switch to off.
- Confirm your cancellation when prompted. You will receive a confirmation email immediately.
- Your access continues until the end of your current billing period. After that date, your account will no longer renew.
Pro tip: Screenshot your confirmation email. This serves as proof of cancellation if billing disputes arise later.
Cancel your apple app store subscription (iOS)
If you signed up through your iPhone or iPad, Apple handles your billing directly. You must cancel through Apple's system, not through Entrepreneur's website.
- On your iOS device, open the Settings app and tap your name at the top of the screen.
- Select Subscriptions from the menu.
- Find Entrepreneur Magazine in your active subscriptions list and tap it.
- Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm your choice when prompted.
- Your subscription remains active through the end of your current billing cycle. Renewal will not occur.
Warning: You cannot cancel and receive a refund for the current active billing period through the App Store. Apple's policy prevents this. However, you stop future charges by cancelling now.
Pro tip: Cancel at least 24 hours before your next renewal date to ensure the cancellation processes in time. If you miss this window, you may be charged again, but you can request a refund from Apple directly within 60 days of the charge.
Cancel your google play subscription (Android)
Android users follow a similar path through Google Play, where your billing is managed by Google rather than Entrepreneur.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right corner and select Subscriptions.
- Tap on Entrepreneur Magazine in your active subscriptions.
- Select Cancel Subscription and confirm your choice.
- Your access continues through your paid period. Future charges will not be processed.
Google Play does not publish a specific New Zealand refund policy for subscriptions. If you believe you are entitled to a refund, contact Google Play support directly and reference the Consumer Guarantees Act. Stopee recommends submitting your request in writing for documentation purposes.
Cancel by mail (print subscriptions)
If you receive a physical magazine by post and prefer not to use online methods, you can cancel by mail. This route takes longer but provides a paper trail.
- Write the word "cancel" clearly on your invoice or on a separate letter addressed to Entrepreneur Magazine.
- Include your full name, subscription account number (found on your invoice), and the date you wish to cancel effective.
- Mail your cancellation request to the publisher's address:
- Entrepreneur Magazine
- P.O. Box 6136
- Harlan, IA 51593
- USA
- Send your letter via registered post so you have proof of delivery. Keep the tracking receipt.
Pro tip: Include a note requesting written confirmation of cancellation. Ask Entrepreneur to send this confirmation back to you within 14 days. This creates a clear record if disputes arise later.
What happens immediately after you cancel
Cancelling feels uncertain because the changes are not always instant. Understanding what occurs in the days and weeks after you submit your cancellation removes anxiety.
Your access during the notice period
When you cancel, your subscription does not end immediately. Instead, your access continues through the end of your current billing period. If you paid for a monthly subscription and cancelled on the 10th of the month, you can still read and access content through the end of that month.
This is designed to protect you: Entrepreneur will not cut off your access mid-cycle. However, it also means you will not see your money back until that period expires. Stopee advises accepting this as standard practice across the subscription industry in New Zealand.
Auto-renewal turns off
The critical change is that auto-renewal stops. When your current billing period ends, your account will not charge again. Your subscription will simply expire. No additional bills will appear on your credit card or bank statement.
Check your email for a confirmation message from Entrepreneur or your app store. This confirms auto-renewal is disabled. If you do not receive confirmation within 24 hours, log back into your account and verify the cancellation yourself.
Your account data remains available
Cancelling does not delete your account. Your reading history, saved articles, and profile information stay in place unless you request deletion separately. You can log back into your account at any time, even after cancellation, to view your subscription history or retrieve archived content you downloaded.
Refunds: what you can expect and how to claim them
Refunds for magazine subscriptions in New Zealand depend on what type of subscription you hold and when you cancel. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers understand their refund rights and recover money they thought was lost.
Print magazine refunds
If you cancel a print subscription, Entrepreneur will typically refund you for any copies that have not yet been mailed to you. This is a pro rata refund: you pay only for the issues you actually receive.
To request this refund, cancel your subscription through your account or send a cancellation letter via mail (as outlined above). Include a note requesting a refund for unmailed copies. Entrepreneur should process this within 14 to 21 days and credit your original payment method.
Pro tip: If you do not receive your refund within 21 days, contact Entrepreneur's customer service and ask for a refund status update. Request written confirmation of the refund amount and expected deposit date.
Digital subscriptions and refund entitlements
Entrepreneur does not advertise an explicit 14-day cooling-off refund policy for digital Entrepreneur+ subscriptions. This means refunds are not automatic simply because you changed your mind.
However, you may still have a refund claim if the service failed to meet the Consumer Guarantees Act standards. For example, if the app crashed regularly, articles did not load, or the service was unavailable for extended periods, you have grounds to reject the service and demand a refund.
Pro tip: Document any technical issues with screenshots before you cancel. If you claim a refund, you will need evidence that the service was faulty. Stopee recommends sending your cancellation email to Entrepreneur's support team with a brief explanation: "I cancel my subscription due to [specific technical issue]. I request a refund under the Consumer Guarantees Act as the service did not meet promised performance standards."
App store and google play refunds
If you subscribed through Apple or Google, refunds are governed by their policies, not Entrepreneur's. Both platforms allow you to request a refund within 60 days of purchase if the service did not meet expectations.
Request a refund directly from the app store:
- Apple App Store: Visit Apple Support and report a problem with your subscription.
- Google Play: Go to your Play Store purchase history, select the Entrepreneur Magazine charge, and tap Report a problem.
Be honest in your reason. If you simply changed your mind, the store may deny the refund. If the app did not work properly or the service was not as described, explain this clearly. Include any evidence (screenshots, dates of outages) in your claim.
Pricing and subscription plans
Entrepreneur Magazine offers several subscription options for New Zealand readers, though specific current prices vary by region, platform, and promotional offers.
Subscription plans and costs
| Plan type | Format | Typical price (NZD) | Billing cycle | Cancellation ease |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Print magazine | Physical copies by post | Varies by region | Quarterly or annual | Mail or online account |
| Entrepreneur+ (web) | Digital access via website | NZD $10-20 | Monthly or annual | One-click via dashboard |
| iOS App subscription | iPhone and iPad app | NZD $5-15 | Monthly | Via Apple Settings app |
| Android App subscription | Google Play app | NZD $5-15 | Monthly | Via Google Play Store |
Prices shown are indicative. Check your latest invoice or account dashboard to confirm your exact billing amount. Promotional discounts are common, so your first month may be cheaper than recurring charges.
Common mistakes when cancelling entrepreneur magazine
Cancelling a subscription should be straightforward, but small errors can leave you trapped in automatic renewal. Stopee has identified the patterns that catch people off guard.
Mistake one: cancelling the app without cancelling the subscription
Deleting the Entrepreneur Magazine app from your phone does not cancel your subscription. The billing continues silently. You may not realise you are still being charged until you review your bank statement weeks later.
You must cancel the subscription itself (through app store settings or your online account) before deleting the app. Cancellation stops the billing. Deleting the app is just cleanup.
Mistake two: missing the auto-renewal date
If you cancel a few days before your next charge date, the system may still process the renewal before your cancellation takes effect. This happens because billing systems do not always sync instantly. If you are charged after cancelling, contact the app store or Entrepreneur within 60 days and request a refund. Explain that you cancelled in time but were charged anyway due to a processing delay.
Mistake three: confusing account cancellation with subscription cancellation
Stopping your magazine delivery is not the same as cancelling your subscription. If you use Entrepreneur's account dashboard to manage your mailing address but do not disable auto-renewal, your subscription will continue to renew. You will simply stop receiving physical copies while still being charged.
Always disable auto-renewal explicitly. Look for language like "Turn off auto-renewal," "Disable recurring billing," or "Cancel subscription." If you see "Pause delivery" or "Change address," that is not cancellation.
Mistake four: assuming online cancellation is complete without confirmation
After you click the cancel button on the website, take a screenshot of the confirmation page. Do not assume the process worked just because you saw a pop-up message. Some websites show a false confirmation and then fail to actually cancel.
Check your account settings 24 hours later. Log back in and verify that auto-renewal shows as disabled. If it still shows as active, try cancelling again or contact support. Stopee recommends doing this check before you move on with your day.
Your cancellation checklist
Use this checklist to ensure you have completed every step correctly and protected yourself.
- Identify which subscription type you hold (website, iOS, Android, or print).
- Log into your account or app store and locate your subscription settings.
- Follow the cancellation steps for your specific platform (listed above).
- Screenshot your confirmation page or confirmation email.
- Wait 24 hours and log back in to verify auto-renewal is disabled.
- Note the date your current billing period ends (when access stops).
- Check your bank statement 3 to 5 days after your end date to confirm no further charges appear.
- If you paid for unmailed issues or believe you are owed a refund, send a written request to Entrepreneur with your cancellation confirmation attached.
- File your screenshots and any written communication in a folder for your records.
Should you stay or cancel? a decision guide
Sometimes the smartest choice is to keep a subscription. Stopee supports informed decisions either way.
Reasons to keep your entrepreneur magazine subscription
If you read the magazine regularly (more than once a week), rely on its research for your business, or use it as a networking tool with founder interviews, the value outweighs the cost. The digital format in particular offers flexibility: you can read articles on your commute, in waiting rooms, or whenever you have spare time.
Print subscriptions make sense if you prefer offline reading or want physical copies for reference. Digital subscriptions suit busy professionals who consume content across devices.
Reasons to cancel
If you have not read an issue in two months, you are paying for content you do not use. If you can find the same articles free on the Entrepreneur website or through social media, the subscription may not add value. If the app crashes regularly or the website content loads slowly, the service is not meeting its promise.
Cost is also valid. If your financial situation has changed and every pound matters, cancelling low-use subscriptions frees up cash. Stopee has helped thousands of New Zealand consumers prioritise their spending by cutting subscriptions they had forgotten about.
Customer reviews and satisfaction ratings
Entrepreneur Magazine holds a 4.5 out of 5 star rating based on subscriber feedback. Most users praise the business content and founder interviews. Common complaints include outdated articles in the app, slow customer service response times, and difficulty cancelling subscriptions.
The cancellation difficulty complaint is worth noting. Several reviewers reported that the online cancellation button was hard to find or did not work the first time. This is exactly why Stopee has provided detailed step-by-step instructions above: we have mapped every route so you do not encounter these frustrations yourself.
Contacting entrepreneur magazine for help
If you encounter issues during cancellation or believe you are owed a refund, reach out to Entrepreneur's customer service team.
Contact methods
For online account issues or cancellation problems, use the help portal at help.entrepreneur.com. You can submit a support ticket and expect a response within 2 to 5 business days.
For print subscriptions or mailing address changes, write to:
Entrepreneur Magazine
P.O. Box 6136
Harlan, IA 51593
USA
Include your full name, subscription account number, and a clear description of your issue. Send by registered post so you have tracking confirmation.
For app-related issues, contact Apple Support or Google Play Support directly. They manage billing and refunds for app store subscriptions, not Entrepreneur. Stopee recommends starting your request at the app store first; they have authority to issue refunds immediately.
Your final step: confirm cancellation and protect yourself
Cancelling Entrepreneur Magazine takes 5 to 10 minutes when you follow the correct steps for your subscription type. The hardest part is deciding which cancellation method applies to you. Now that you have read this guide, you know exactly what to do.
Follow the numbered steps above, take screenshots, and check your account 24 hours later. Do not assume silence means success. Active confirmation keeps you safe.
If you face resistance, use consumer law as your lever. The Consumer Guarantees Act and Fair Trading Act protect you. If Entrepreneur or the app store refuses your refund request, escalate to the Commerce Commission. Document everything.
Stopee has helped thousands of New Zealand consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, recover refunds, and stop automatic billing. You now have the knowledge and tools to do the same. Take action today, and you will not think about this subscription again.