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Cancel Fametonic: The Right Way
How to cancel fametonic and reclaim your money in new zealand
What is fametonic and who should think twice about it
Fametonic is a digital training platform that promises to teach content creators how to grow their social media presence through structured courses and membership tools. You access everything online or through mobile apps, depending on where you signed up.
The service delivers lessons and resources as digital content - no physical products, no ongoing coaching. Your access depends entirely on your subscription status and the plan you've purchased.
Is fametonic right for you
Before you commit your money, ask yourself: Do you genuinely need another course right now, or are you buying hope? Will you actually complete the lessons, or will this sit gathering digital dust like the last three platforms you joined? Honest answers matter.
Many creators sign up for Fametonic expecting instant results. The reality is slower. You get tools, frameworks, and lessons - but the work of building your audience falls entirely on you. If you're looking for shortcuts, stop here.
Why new zealand customers cancel
Based on feedback from Stopee users who've contacted us about Fametonic, cancellations typically happen because:
- The course doesn't match what was advertised in marketing materials
- Auto-renewal charges arrive without clear warning
- Customers complete the course and don't need ongoing membership
- The promised results don't materialise within the timeframe expected
- Better, cheaper alternatives emerge for their specific niche
Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to walk you through cancellation so you don't lose money to hidden fees or failed unsubscribe attempts.
Your consumer rights in new zealand before you cancel
What the consumer guarantees act says
Under New Zealand's Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (CGA), every service - including Fametonic - must be supplied with reasonable care and skill. If the training is faulty, poorly delivered, or doesn't meet the standard of care a reasonable provider would offer, you have legal grounds to seek a remedy.
This is your safety net. If Fametonic's course materials are broken, the platform crashes constantly, or lessons contradict what was advertised, you can invoke this protection.
Cooling-off and refunds under the law
New Zealand doesn't have a universal 14-day cooling-off period for all digital services. However, if you fall under the Consumer Guarantees Act and the service isn't delivered correctly, you're entitled to remedies: repair, replacement, refund, or compensation. Fametonic's terms may not acknowledge this - but your legal rights exist regardless.
If Fametonic refuses a refund you're entitled to under the CGA, contact the Commerce Commission or your local Citizens Advice Bureau. Stopee recommends documenting every interaction with the company from day one.
How to cancel fametonic: step-by-step for all platforms
Cancelling a web-based subscription
If you signed up directly on Fametonic's website, follow these steps to cancel:
- Log in to your Fametonic account using the email and password you registered with
- Go to fametonic.com and enter your credentials
- If you've forgotten your password, use the 'Forgot Password' link before proceeding
- Navigate to Account Settings or Subscription Management
- Look for a menu icon (three horizontal lines) or your profile picture in the top-right corner
- Select "Account Settings," "Billing," "Subscriptions," or "Plans" - terminology varies
- If you can't find it, try the footer of the website for a "Manage Subscription" link
- Locate the active subscription or membership plan
- You should see your current plan name, price, and next billing date
- There will be a button next to it saying "Cancel," "Turn Off Auto-Renewal," or "End Subscription"
- Click the cancellation button and confirm your choice
- Fametonic may ask why you're leaving - this feedback is optional
- You may see a "Save your subscription" offer or discount code; ignore it unless you genuinely want to stay
- Confirm the cancellation when prompted
- Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation page
- Note the date and time of cancellation
- You'll receive a confirmation email within minutes - save this too
- If you don't receive an email within 10 minutes, your cancellation may not have processed; try again or contact support
- Verify your subscription status after 24 hours
- Log back in and check that your active plan is gone
- Your access will continue until the end of your current billing period, but auto-renewal should be disabled
Cancelling an app store subscription (Apple)
If you subscribed to Fametonic through an Apple device, you must cancel through your Apple ID settings - not through the Fametonic app itself:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac
- On iPhone/iPad: tap Settings, then scroll down and tap your name at the top
- On Mac: go to System Preferences, then click your Apple ID
- Tap Subscriptions (you may need to tap "Media & Purchases" first)
- You'll see a list of all active subscriptions tied to your Apple ID
- Look for "Fametonic" in the list
- Select Fametonic from the list
- The subscription details page will open
- You'll see the plan name, renewal date, and price
- Tap Cancel Subscription (or similar wording)
- Apple will ask you to confirm - tap "Confirm Cancellation"
- You may see a final retention offer from Fametonic; decline unless you want to stay
- Verify the cancellation
- Return to the subscriptions list and check that Fametonic is marked as "Expires on [date]"
- You will not be charged after that expiration date
Cancelling a google play subscription (Android)
For Android users who subscribed via Google Play:
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device
- Tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the bottom-right corner
- If using an older version, tap the hamburger menu in the top-left
- Go to Payments and Subscriptions
- Tap "Subscriptions" from the menu
- A list of all active subscriptions appears
- Select Fametonic
- The subscription details page opens
- Review the renewal date and amount
- Tap Cancel Subscription
- Google Play will ask you to confirm - select "Cancel Subscription" again
- You may see feedback prompts or retention offers; ignore these
- Confirm cancellation
- Return to the subscriptions list and verify Fametonic is marked as cancelled or "Expires on [date]"
- No further charges will occur
Cancelling through customer support
Warning: If the above methods don't work, or if you're unsure which platform you used, contact Fametonic directly. This is slower but sometimes necessary.
- Go to Fametonic's website and locate the contact form or email
- Look in the footer for "Contact Us," "Help," or "Support"
- If no form exists, search for a support email address in their terms or privacy policy
- Write a clear cancellation email
- Subject line: "Request to cancel my Fametonic subscription"
- Include your registered email address, full name, and the date you signed up
- State: "I request immediate cancellation of my Fametonic subscription, effective today"
- Do not over-explain or apologise - be direct
- Send the email and request written confirmation
- Ask the support team to reply with confirmation of cancellation and your final billing date
- Save their response
- Follow up if you don't hear back within 5 business days
- Send a second email referencing your original request
- State that if you don't receive a response, you'll escalate to your bank or card provider
What happens after you cancel fametonic
How long your access lasts
When you cancel, Fametonic doesn't immediately lock you out. You keep access to course materials and tools until the end of your current billing period. For example, if you cancel on the 5th of the month but your next renewal date is the 20th, you'll retain access until midnight on the 20th.
Pro tip: Screenshot or download any important course materials, lesson notes, or certificates before your access ends. Fametonic has no obligation to preserve your data after cancellation.
Auto-renewal stops immediately
Once you cancel, Fametonic's system should stop attempting to renew your subscription. You will not be charged at your next renewal date. However, always check your bank or card statements for 30 days to ensure no surprise charges arrive.
If a charge appears after cancellation, contact your bank immediately to dispute it. Most financial institutions in New Zealand will reverse unauthorised recurring charges within 10 business days.
Your account and data
Fametonic's public policy doesn't specify whether your account data persists after cancellation or whether you can reactivate later. Assume you won't have access to your account history once the billing period ends. Download or screenshot anything you might need later - lessons, certificates, progress notes.
Will you get a refund from fametonic
The standard refund policy
Fametonic does not offer automatic refunds when you cancel. However, they do operate a Money-Back Guarantee under specific conditions. This is not a refund - it's a conditional promise.
Fametonic's Money-Back guarantee
To qualify for a refund under their guarantee, you must meet all of these requirements:
- Request a refund within 30 days of your original purchase date
- Prove you completed at least 7 consecutive days of the course (typically via screenshots of your progress dashboard or completion certificates)
- Provide evidence that you followed all course instructions and didn't skip modules
- Respond promptly to any support requests asking for clarification
Warning: Fametonic can refuse a refund if you don't comply with the above, if you disputed the charge with your bank without first asking them, or if you purchased the course and didn't read the terms before signing up.
Claiming your refund
If you believe you're entitled to a refund:
- Contact Fametonic within 30 days of purchase
- Use their support form or email address
- State clearly: "I am requesting a refund under your Money-Back Guarantee"
- Include your purchase date, order reference, and email address
- Gather and submit proof of completion
- Screenshots of your course dashboard showing 7+ days of engagement
- Any certificates or completion badges earned
- Lesson completion records or quiz results
- Respond to any follow-up requests from support
- They may ask clarifying questions - answer them promptly and honestly
- Do not get defensive or accusatory - this slows the process
- Wait for their decision
- Processing typically takes 5-10 business days
- Refunds (if approved) are credited to your original payment method within 10-15 business days
If fametonic denies your refund claim
If they refuse your refund and you believe it was unreasonable, you have options:
- Ask them to explain which condition you failed to meet - get this in writing
- If you used a credit or debit card, contact your card issuer and request a chargeback. This is a formal dispute process that usually succeeds if Fametonic can't prove you received the service as advertised
- If the service was genuinely faulty or not delivered with reasonable care and skill, you can invoke the Consumer Guarantees Act - contact the Commerce Commission or a local Citizens Advice Bureau for guidance
- Escalate through Stopee if you need help documenting your case for a chargeback or regulatory complaint
Fametonic pricing and plan breakdown
What you need to know about costs
Fametonic doesn't publish New Zealand dollar pricing publicly. You'll only see prices once you begin the registration or in-app purchase flow. This is a common dark pattern - companies hide pricing to prevent comparison shopping.
For this reason, Stopee always recommends asking yourself one question before you enter your payment details: "Would I buy this at twice the advertised price?" If the answer is no, don't proceed.
Pricing comparison table
| Plan type | NZD cost | Billing period | Typical features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fametonic standard | Varies (hidden until sign-up) | Monthly or annual | Core course access, community forum, email support |
| Fametonic premium | Varies (not disclosed) | Monthly or annual | All standard features plus live coaching calls, downloadable resources, priority support |
| Fametonic lifetime | Varies (one-time payment) | One-time | Permanent access, all materials, lifetime updates |
Pro tip: If you see a "lifetime" option, calculate the cost per month over a realistic timeframe. A $1,500 lifetime deal costs $125 per month if you stay for one year - is that better value than monthly billing? Only you can decide, but think hard before paying a lump sum upfront.
Common mistakes people make when cancelling fametonic
Why cancellation goes wrong
Cancelling any subscription feels like it should be simple - it's your money, your choice. Yet many people end up stuck paying for months longer than intended because they skip a single step. Here are the traps Stopee users hit most often:
Mistake one: cancelling the app without cancelling the subscription
You delete the Fametonic app from your phone thinking you've unsubscribed. You haven't. Your subscription keeps renewing and charging your card every month until you manually cancel it in your app store settings (Apple ID or Google Play).
Fix: Always cancel through your app store account settings, not by deleting the app. The app deletion is pointless for stopping charges.
Mistake two: not checking for a confirmation email
You click "Cancel" on the website, see a brief confirmation message, and assume you're done. But that on-screen message sometimes fails to trigger an actual cancellation. The email confirmation is your legal proof that you cancelled on a specific date.
Fix: Never assume cancellation is complete until you receive an email confirmation. If no email arrives within 10 minutes, try cancelling again or contact support.
Mistake three: cancelling only through the website, forgetting about app store recurring billing
You signed up for Fametonic via the Apple App Store but later started using the website. You cancel your web account, thinking you're done. Meanwhile, your App Store subscription keeps charging you because you never cancelled it there.
Fix: If you've ever used the app or website interchangeably, cancel through all platforms. Check both Apple ID and Google Play settings plus your Fametonic account.
Mistake four: requesting a refund without documenting course participation
You email Fametonic asking for a refund but don't include screenshots or evidence that you used the course. They reject your claim because you "didn't provide proof of completion."
Fix: The moment you sign up for any course, take screenshots of your dashboard, lesson completion progress, and any certificates as you earn them. Do this daily or weekly. If you later request a refund, you have evidence ready to send.
Mistake five: waiting too long to request a refund
You use Fametonic for 25 days, realise it's not working for you, and wait another week to contact them. Now you're 32 days from purchase, and they refuse your refund because you're outside the 30-day Money-Back Guarantee window.
Fix: If you think you want a refund, email Fametonic before day 25 of your 30-day window. Include your refund request in the subject line. Don't wait.
Cancellation checklist: make sure you're actually unsubscribed
Run through this checklist after you think you've cancelled. It takes five minutes and saves you from surprise charges:
- Save all cancellation confirmation emails in a dedicated folder (you may need them for a dispute later)
- Check your Fametonic account login 48 hours after cancellation - verify your subscription is no longer listed as "active"
- Review your Apple ID or Google Play subscriptions and confirm Fametonic is marked as "Cancelled" or "Expires on [date]"
- Set a calendar reminder for the day after your final billing date and check your bank or card statement to ensure no charge arrived
- If a charge does appear, contact your bank within 48 hours to dispute it
- Take screenshots of your account status, your subscriptions list, and any statements showing you've stopped paying - keep these for 12 months
Fametonic reviews and what real users say
Honest feedback from people who've used it
Fametonic's overall rating sits around 4.5 out of 5 stars across most platforms, but ratings tell a misleading story. The people giving five stars are usually fresh users riding the honeymoon phase; the people giving one star are often those who've discovered they can't cancel easily or who feel misled by marketing promises.
Common praise includes: clear lesson structure, active community support, responsive instructors, and tangible social media growth frameworks.
Common complaints include: auto-renewal charges without clear reminders, difficulty finding the cancellation button, refund denials even when users follow the Money-Back Guarantee conditions, and promises of "guaranteed followers" that don't materialise.
Stopee users frequently report that the course works well if you apply the lessons consistently, but results take longer than the marketing suggests - usually 3-6 months, not the 30 days implied in ads.
Comparison: should you stay or cancel fametonic
Keep fametonic if
- You're willing to spend 5-10 hours per week implementing the lessons (not just watching videos)
- Your social media account has at least 100 followers already - the course teaches growth tactics, not how to start from zero
- You can wait 3-6 months before seeing meaningful growth in your audience
- You've already tried the free creator tools available and want structured guidance
- You're part of their community and value the peer feedback and accountability
Cancel fametonic if
- You're paying for the course but not actually working through the lessons (you're just paying for guilt)
- You expected results in the first 30 days and they haven't arrived
- You've found a cheaper or more relevant course elsewhere
- You don't actually want to grow your social media right now - you're just hoping it will happen on its own
- The auto-renewal charge shocked you, and you're no longer confident in the service
- You've completed the course and no longer need access to ongoing materials
Stay vs. cancel decision table
| Situation | Recommendation | Action |
|---|---|---|
| You're actively using the course and seeing progress | Stay | Keep your subscription, complete the material, reassess in 90 days |
| You bought it on impulse and haven't logged in once | Cancel | Cancel immediately, apply for refund within 30 days if applicable |
| You completed the course and got what you paid for | Cancel | Cancel immediately after finishing to avoid auto-renewal charges |
| You're unsure whether it's worth the monthly cost | Consider cancelling | Cancel now, resubscribe in 30 days if you genuinely miss it |
| The auto-renewal surprised you and you're frustrated | Cancel | Cancel now, request refund if within 30 days of purchase, escalate if denied |
How to contact fametonic if cancellation fails
Official contact methods
Fametonic operates from a U.S. address and doesn't maintain a New Zealand-specific customer service line. Your contact options are:
- Website contact form (typically at fametonic.com/contact or in the footer)
- Support email (usually listed in their terms of service or privacy policy)
- In-app support chat (if you're using the Fametonic app)
Response times typically range from 24 to 72 hours. Be clear, professional, and specific in every message.
Escalation path if fametonic won't help
If Fametonic refuses to cancel your subscription or deny a refund you believe you're entitled to:
- Contact your bank or card issuer and file a chargeback dispute
- Explain that you cancelled but were charged, or that the service wasn't delivered as promised
- Provide screenshots of cancellation confirmation, the denied refund email, and your statements
- Most NZ banks take 10-20 business days to investigate chargebacks
- File a complaint with the Commerce Commission (comcom.govt.nz)
- Use this if you believe Fametonic engaged in unfair or misleading conduct
- Include all correspondence, screenshots, and receipts
- The Commission can investigate and take action if breaches are found
- Contact Citizens Advice Bureau (cab.org.nz) for free dispute resolution advice
- They can advise on your consumer rights and help you escalate properly
Keep records of everything
From day one, save:
- Your original receipt and invoice from Fametonic
- All emails from Fametonic (support responses, confirmation emails, refund decisions)
- Screenshots of your account settings, subscription status, and any in-app purchase confirmations
- Bank or card statements showing all charges from Fametonic
- Any correspondence with your financial institution about chargebacks or disputes
Keep these records for at least 12 months after your final charge date.
Final takeaway: take control of your subscription today
Cancelling Fametonic isn't complicated once you know the steps, but it only works if you actually take action. Thousands of New Zealand customers continue paying for subscriptions they don't use because they postpone cancellation by just one more day - and that day never comes.
The money you save by cancelling today can go toward something that genuinely serves your goals. Whether that's a different course, a freelance strategist, or simply keeping the cash in your account, the choice belongs to you.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, recover refunds they didn't know they were entitled to, and dispute unauthorized charges with confidence. If your cancellation attempts have failed, or if you're stuck on any of the steps outlined here, Stopee's team is ready to walk you through the process - and escalate on your behalf if the company refuses to cooperate. Your money is yours. Let's make sure you keep it.