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84%
of people lose money every month on unused services
Lack of Transparency
60%
of users feel lost facing cancellation terms
Budget Illusion
82%
of consumers underestimate the cost of their automatic withdrawals
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44%
of subscribers have experienced a 'commercial trap' experience
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Cancel Netbilling: Step-by-Step Guide
How to cancel netbilling and protect your merchant account
What netbilling is and why new zealand merchants need to know
Netbilling is a US-based payment processing company that handles billing, subscription management, and recurring transactions for online merchants. If you're a New Zealand business using Netbilling to process customer payments, understanding how to cancel your account is essential - especially if you're switching to another payment gateway or winding down your operation.
As your subscription cancellation specialists at Stopee, we've helped hundreds of New Zealand merchants navigate payment processor changes. We know the process isn't always straightforward, and we're here to walk you through every step.
How netbilling works
Netbilling acts as the intermediary between your business and your customers' payment cards. It processes one-off transactions, recurring billing cycles, and subscription management - handling the technical and security layers so you can focus on running your business. The company provides merchant account services, chargeback management, and reporting tools designed for recurring billing models.
Why you might cancel
You may want to cancel Netbilling for several reasons: switching to a local New Zealand payment processor like Wise or Stripe, consolidating multiple payment gateways, reducing monthly fees, or closing your business entirely. Whatever your reason, Stopee recommends documenting your decision before you start the cancellation process.