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Cancel Linkvertise: The Right Way
How to cancel linkvertise and stop unwanted premium charges
What linkvertise is and why you might want to leave
Linkvertise is an online link monetisation platform that lets content creators earn money by placing short, gated steps between a link and its final destination. Publishers embed Linkvertise as an intermediary to their downloads, files, or behind-the-scenes content, and end users complete tasks or wait intervals to reach what they're after. The service offers a Premium subscription tier with extra features for publishers who want to scale their earnings.
If you've signed up for Linkvertise Premium and now want out, you're not alone. Whether you're no longer earning enough to justify the subscription, discovered cheaper alternatives, or simply changed your mind, Stopee is here to walk you through cancellation step by step so you don't get stuck paying for a service you don't use.
Common reasons linkvertise users cancel
Most people cancel Linkvertise because earnings don't meet expectations, they find better monetisation tools, or they've decided the Premium tier doesn't deliver real value for their traffic levels. Others cancel because they didn't realise they'd been charged or forgot they had an active subscription. Whatever your reason, your decision to cancel deserves respect and a clear, friction-free path forward.
Your consumer rights in new zealand and how they protect you
New Zealand law is on your side when you're cancelling a subscription or disputing unfair charges.
Consumer guarantees act and the fair trading act
The Consumer Guarantees Act protects you against services that don't work as promised or mislead you into paying for features you won't get. The Fair Trading Act bans misleading conduct and unfair contract terms. Together, these laws mean Linkvertise cannot:
- Hide cancellation options or make them deliberately hard to find.
- Charge you after you've cancelled, unless you've explicitly agreed to continuing charges.
- Refuse a refund within 30 days without a legitimate reason that passes scrutiny under NZ law.
- Lock you into a contract with unreasonable early exit penalties.
Pro tip: Keep screenshots of every cancellation confirmation email or dashboard message. If charges continue after cancellation, you'll have proof of when you cancelled.
Practical steps if linkvertise refuses a legitimate refund
If Linkvertise denies your refund and you believe the refusal breaches the Consumer Guarantees Act, you have clear escalation options. First, contact your bank or card issuer and dispute the transaction; most will side with you if you show a cancellation confirmation date. Second, lodge a formal complaint with the Commerce Commission or Consumer NZ for guidance on your rights. Linkvertise may not have a physical address in New Zealand, but that doesn't exempt them from NZ consumer law when they charge NZD and accept customers here.
How to cancel linkvertise premium
Cancellation methods vary slightly depending on how you subscribed, but the easiest route is always direct account cancellation through Linkvertise's own platform.
Cancel directly via the linkvertise website
This is your primary and most reliable cancellation method.
- Visit the official Linkvertise website and sign in with your username and password.
- If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot password" link and reset it before you proceed.
- Navigate to your account settings or subscription dashboard.
- Look for a menu option labeled "Account Settings," "Subscriptions," "Billing," or "Premium."
- The exact label varies, so scan the full menu if you don't spot it immediately.
- Locate your active Premium subscription in the list.
- You should see the subscription name, renewal date, and price.
- Click the "Cancel" or "Terminate subscription" button next to your Premium plan.
- Warning: Some services ask you to confirm a reason for cancellation; this is normal and won't block your cancellation.
- Follow the on-screen prompts and confirm your cancellation.
- After confirmation, your screen should display a cancellation confirmation message with a reference number or timestamp.
- Take a full screenshot of the confirmation page immediately.
- Save this screenshot to your files or email it to yourself as proof.
- Check your email for a confirmation message from Linkvertise within minutes.
- If no email arrives within 5 minutes, log back in and verify the subscription status shows "cancelled" or "inactive."
Cancel via apple ID if you subscribed on iPhone or iPad
If you signed up for Linkvertise Premium through your Apple device, Apple may be handling your billing rather than Linkvertise directly.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
- On Mac, go to System Settings instead of the Settings app.
- Tap or click on your name or Apple ID at the top of the screen.
- If you're on an older iPad, go to Settings and scroll down to find your Apple ID profile.
- Select "Subscriptions."
- Find "Linkvertise Premium" in the list and tap it.
- If you don't see Linkvertise here, you didn't subscribe via Apple; use the web method above instead.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription."
- A confirmation screen will appear, often with a prompt asking why you're cancelling.
- Confirm your cancellation by tapping the final "Confirm" button.
- Apple will send a confirmation email; keep this for your records.
Cancel via google play if you subscribed on android
Android users who signed up through Google Play follow a similar path.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- Tap the profile icon in the top right corner.
- Go to "Manage subscriptions."
- You'll see all active and cancelled subscriptions here.
- Find "Linkvertise" in the list and tap it.
- If Linkvertise doesn't appear, your billing is handled directly by Linkvertise, not Google; cancel via their website instead.
- Tap "Cancel subscription."
- Google will show you the cancellation date and your final renewal date.
- Confirm the cancellation.
- Google sends a confirmation email; save it.
Pro tip: Stopee recommends checking all three cancellation routes (web, Apple, Google) if you've ever used Linkvertise on multiple devices. Some users accidentally have two active subscriptions without realising.
What happens to your account after you cancel
Cancelling a Premium subscription doesn't delete your Linkvertise account or your earnings history, but it does roll back your access to paid features.
Access and timeline after cancellation
When you cancel, Linkvertise typically stops renewing your subscription immediately, but you keep Premium features until your current paid period expires. For example, if your subscription renews on the 15th and you cancel on the 10th, you'll retain Premium access until the 15th unless Linkvertise explicitly terminates early access. This grace period is standard and fair.
After your paid period ends, your account reverts to the free tier. You can still log in and view your earnings history and existing links, but you won't be able to create new Premium-gated links or access advanced analytics.
Payment methods and stored card details
Cancelling your subscription does not automatically delete your stored payment method from Linkvertise's system. If Linkvertise still has your card details on file, there's a small risk they could attempt renewal charges if they malfunction or if you accidentally reactivate Premium. Warning: Some users report difficulty removing stored payment details through the account dashboard.
To be safe, log into your account after cancellation and navigate to payment settings or billing methods. If you can delete or update your card details, do so. If the option isn't available or is greyed out, contact Linkvertise support and request manual removal of your payment method in writing. Save any responses.
Most importantly, monitor your bank or credit card statements for 2-3 billing cycles after cancellation. If an unexpected Linkvertise charge appears, dispute it immediately with your bank and share your cancellation confirmation screenshot.
Refunds and money-back guarantees
Linkvertise offers consumer-friendly refund protection, but it comes with a deadline and specific conditions.
The 30-day money-back guarantee
Linkvertise provides a 30-day money-back guarantee for Premium subscriptions. If you cancel within 30 days of your first charge or a renewal charge, you're eligible for a full refund. This is a meaningful protection and reflects a company confident in its service. Pro tip: Count the 30 days from the date the charge appeared on your statement, not the date you signed up.
Approved refunds typically process within 5 to 10 business days. The money returns to your original payment method, so if you paid by credit card, expect a credit to your card statement within 2 weeks of approval. If you paid via PayPal or another third-party method, the refund goes back to that account.
Refunds after 30 days and exceptions
After 30 days, Linkvertise generally declines refund requests unless exceptional circumstances apply. You must show evidence that the service failed, or that Linkvertise's conduct breached the Consumer Guarantees Act or Fair Trading Act-for example, if they misrepresented earnings potential or hid charges.
If Linkvertise refuses your refund and you believe the refusal violates NZ consumer law, escalate immediately. Contact your bank to dispute the charge, then report Linkvertise to the Commerce Commission or Consumer NZ with copies of your account agreement, screenshots, and cancellation confirmation. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers recover unfair charges by following this exact path.
Linkvertise pricing and plan options
Pricing transparency matters when you're deciding whether to keep or cancel, so here's what you need to know.
Premium pricing in new zealand dollars
Linkvertise does not publicly list its Premium subscription price in NZD on its website or Help Center. Prices vary by region, currency, and promotional offers, so any UK or USD pricing you find online won't translate directly to what you're charged.
To see your exact NZD price, log into your Linkvertise account and check the subscription dashboard or billing section. Alternatively, contact Linkvertise support and ask for the current Premium price in New Zealand dollars before you commit to reactivating or upgrading.
| Plan | Price (NZD) | Best for | Renewal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linkvertise Free | $0 | Low-volume publishers testing the platform | Always active |
| Linkvertise Premium | Varies (contact support for NZ pricing) | Creators earning over NZD $500 per month | Monthly or annual |
Pro tip: Before you pay for Premium again, calculate your expected earnings against the subscription cost. If you earn less than the premium fee per month, the free tier is your better choice.
Common mistakes to avoid when cancelling linkvertise
Cancellation sounds simple, but small errors can cost you money or leave you stuck with charges you didn't expect.
Mistaking "pause" for "cancel"
Some subscription platforms offer a pause option as well as a cancel option. Pausing halts your charges temporarily but doesn't end the subscription; after the pause period ends, billing resumes automatically. If you don't intend to return to Linkvertise, always choose cancel, not pause.
Cancelling only via mobile app and forgetting the web account
If you subscribed on your iPhone, cancelling through Apple Settings doesn't always cancel your web account with Linkvertise directly. The two are sometimes linked, but not always. Always cancel through both routes if you used both devices. Log into Linkvertise.com, cancel there too, and keep confirmation screenshots from each.
Ignoring the confirmation email
Linkvertise sends a cancellation confirmation email minutes after you submit your request. If this email doesn't arrive, your cancellation may not have gone through. Check your inbox and spam folder immediately. If the email isn't there, log back into Linkvertise and verify the subscription status shows "cancelled." If it still shows "active," repeat the cancellation process.
Not checking your statements after cancellation
Even after you've cancelled, Linkvertise or a payment processor error could trigger a stray charge. Check your bank or credit card statement weekly for 2-3 cycles. If you spot a Linkvertise charge after your cancellation date, dispute it with your bank within 60 days and attach your cancellation confirmation screenshot.
Your cancellation checklist
Use this checklist to ensure you've done everything needed to cancel Linkvertise cleanly.
| Step | Completed? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Signed into your Linkvertise account on the web | ☐ | Use the main website, not a mobile app |
| Located your Premium subscription in settings or billing | ☐ | Check "Account Settings" or "Subscriptions" |
| Clicked "Cancel subscription" or "Terminate" | ☐ | Confirmed the action on screen |
| Took a screenshot of the confirmation page | ☐ | Essential. Save it to your files and email it to yourself. |
| Received and saved the cancellation confirmation email | ☐ | Check inbox and spam folder; email should arrive within 5 minutes |
| Checked Apple ID or Google Play if you subscribed via mobile | ☐ | Cancel via those platforms too if applicable |
| Requested removal of your stored payment method | ☐ | Via account settings or by contacting support in writing |
| Monitored bank statements for charges over the next 2-3 weeks | ☐ | If any Linkvertise charge appears, dispute it immediately |
Linkvertise cancellation contact and escalation details
If you encounter problems during cancellation or Linkvertise refuses to honour a refund, you'll need to escalate.
Contacting linkvertise support
Linkvertise operates from Germany and does not maintain a public postal address in New Zealand. This means traditional mail escalation won't reach them quickly. Instead, use these routes:
- Email support: Contact Linkvertise through their Help Center or support email (usually support@linkvertise.com or help@linkvertise.com). Write clearly: state your account email, subscription status, cancellation date, and the issue. Request a response within 7 business days.
- Help Center or in-app chat: Log into your account and check for a live chat or ticket submission option. These often get faster responses than email.
- Keep all correspondence: Save every email and screenshot. You'll need these if you escalate to Consumer NZ or the Commerce Commission.
Escalation to new zealand consumer authorities
If Linkvertise ignores your support requests or refuses a refund unfairly, escalate to NZ authorities:
- Commerce Commission: Report suspected unfair or misleading conduct at www.comcom.govt.nz or by phone. They investigate breaches of the Fair Trading Act.
- Consumer NZ: Contact Consumer NZ at consumer.org.nz for free guidance on your rights and how to lodge a formal complaint. They'll also advise you on chargeback disputes with your bank.
- Your bank or card issuer: If charges continue after cancellation, dispute the transaction directly. Banks prioritise consumer protection in these cases and often reverse charges within 10 business days if you provide a cancellation confirmation.
Pro tip: Stopee recommends keeping all cancellation evidence for at least 12 months. Many chargeback disputes can take weeks to resolve, and you may need to prove cancellation multiple times.
Why stopee helps you cancel with confidence
Cancelling an online subscription should never feel like a puzzle or a trap. Linkvertise may not offer a physical New Zealand office, but that doesn't excuse poor cancellation design or hidden charges. Stopee exists to translate complicated terms, walk you through every step, and remind you of your rights under NZ consumer law.
Whether you're cancelling because Premium doesn't suit your earnings, you've found a better monetisation tool, or you simply changed your mind, Stopee empowers you with clarity and confidence. We've helped thousands of consumers cancel unfairly-charged subscriptions, recover money, and move on to services that respect their choices.
If you've used this guide and still hit a roadblock, check Stopee at stopee.com for more cancellation guides, consumer rights info, and escalation templates. Your right to cancel is non-negotiable.