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Cancel Evil Angel: The Right Way
How to cancel evil angel and protect your money in the philippines
What evil angel is and why cancellation matters
Evil Angel is an adult streaming subscription service operated from the United States with billing infrastructure that reaches into the Philippines. The service offers multiple tiers, from short trials to annual memberships, all set to auto-renew unless you actively stop them. If you live in the Philippines and have signed up, you are at risk of unexpected charges unless you understand exactly how to cancel.
The challenge: Evil Angel does not publish clear cancellation instructions on its public-facing pages, and customer support contact details for Philippine users are not readily available. This lack of transparency is frustrating, but it is also your advantage at Stopee-we have mapped the cancellation paths and escalation routes so you do not have to guess.
Why people cancel evil angel in the philippines
Most cancellations in the Philippines happen for one of three reasons. First, the subscription auto-renewed without clear warning, and the charge appeared on your card statement as a shock. Second, you signed up for a trial, forgot the end date, and were billed the full price. Third, you are no longer using the service and want to stop the recurring charges before they compound.
At Stopee, we understand that every Philippine peso counts. Unwanted subscriptions drain your budget in silence, and chasing refunds takes time you do not have. That is why we focus on stopping charges fast and using your consumer rights as leverage if the company resists.
The evil angel billing model explained
Evil Angel operates a strict recurring subscription model. Every paid plan-whether monthly or annual-renews automatically at the end of each billing cycle. The service charges in US dollars (USD), which your Philippine bank or payment processor converts to Philippine pesos (PHP) at their exchange rate, not at the official rate. This means your actual PHP charge may be higher than the advertised USD price.
Based on current pricing data, Evil Angel offers a 3-day trial at $2.95 (approximately ₱165), a 30-day streaming plan at $9.95 (approximately ₱557), a 30-day streaming plus downloads plan at $19.95 (approximately ₱1,117), and an annual plan at $107.40 per year or $8.95 per month (approximately ₱6,006 per year). None of these prices include a commitment-free exit clause. Once you are billed, renewal is automatic unless you cancel before the next cycle begins.
Your consumer rights under philippine law
What the consumer act of the philippines (Republic act no. 7394) says about cancellation
The Consumer Act of the Philippines is your legal shield when Evil Angel or any subscription service refuses to honor your cancellation. Under this law, you have the right to cancel any subscription or recurring charge agreement at any time, provided you give the merchant written notice. The merchant must acknowledge your cancellation and stop billing within a reasonable timeframe-usually within one billing cycle.
The law also protects you if the service misleads you about auto-renewal terms. If Evil Angel did not disclose the auto-renewal terms clearly before you were billed, or if the cancellation process is deliberately hidden, the company has violated your consumer rights. This is your lever. Use it.
Your rights if evil angel refuses to refund
If you cancel within the billing cycle but the company charges you again, or if you request a refund for unauthorized charges, the Consumer Act gives you grounds for a complaint. You can escalate to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Consumer Complaint Center or to your credit card issuer if you paid by card.
If you paid through GCash, Maya, or a Philippine bank, you also have a 60-day dispute window under Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) rules to file a chargeback or dispute. Stopee recommends keeping all screenshots, receipts, and cancellation confirmations for at least 90 days after you cancel. These documents are proof, and proof wins disputes.
Cancellation methods for evil angel
Method one: cancel through your evil angel account online
This is the official method, though Evil Angel does not advertise the exact steps. Your first move is to sign in to your account through the Evil Angel website or app and look for a settings, account, membership, billing, or subscription management section.
- Open a web browser and go to the Evil Angel sign-up or login page
- Sign in with your username and password
- Look for a navigation menu labeled Account, Settings, Membership, Billing, or Manage Subscription
- Find the option that says Cancel, Cancel Subscription, Cancel Membership, or Remove Subscription
- Click the cancel option and follow any confirmation prompts
- Do not close the browser or refresh the page until you see a final confirmation message
- Evil Angel may show a retention offer or a discount to keep you subscribed-do not click it unless you want to stay
- Look for text that says "Your subscription has been canceled" or "Cancellation confirmed"
- Take a screenshot of the confirmation screen and save it immediately
- Check your email for a cancellation confirmation message from Evil Angel within 24 hours
Pro tip: Evil Angel cancellations through the account page usually take effect immediately, but your access may remain until the end of your paid period. This is normal. You are no longer being charged for renewal, even though you can still use the service until your current billing cycle ends.
Method two: cancel by written email to evil angel support
If you cannot cancel through your account or if the online method fails, send a written cancellation request by email. Evil Angel does not publish a dedicated support email on its Philippines-facing pages, but you can contact the company through the address tied to its mailing correspondence in the United States.
- Write a clear, professional email with the subject line "Subscription Cancellation Request"
- Include the following details in the email body:
- Your full name as it appears on your Evil Angel account
- Your username or account ID
- The email address tied to your subscription
- Your request: "I am requesting immediate cancellation of my Evil Angel subscription and confirmation that no further charges will be made."
- Your billing date (the date of your last charge)
- The statement "I understand this cancellation is effective immediately and that my access will end at the conclusion of my current paid period"
- Send the email to the Evil Angel corporate mailing address or support contact (see the address section at the end of this guide)
- Keep a copy of your sent email and note the date and time you sent it
- Wait for a response within 5 to 7 business days
- If you do not receive a cancellation confirmation email within 7 days, send a follow-up email and keep records of both attempts
Warning: Email cancellation is slower than the account method, but it creates a written record. This record is crucial if you later dispute the charge or file a complaint with the DTI. Stopee advises using this method as a backup if the online cancellation fails or if you want documented proof.
Method three: dispute the charge through your payment provider
If Evil Angel continues to charge you after you have canceled, or if the company ignores your cancellation request, you have the right to dispute the charge through your bank, credit card issuer, GCash, or Maya.
- Log in to your bank or payment app and find the transaction history or statement section
- Locate the Evil Angel charge you want to dispute
- Click on the charge and select "Report a Problem," "Dispute," or "Chargeback"
- Choose the reason for the dispute:
- If the service was not authorized, select "Unauthorized Transaction"
- If you canceled and were still charged, select "Subscription Cancellation Not Honored" or "Billing Error"
- If the charge amount does not match the advertised price, select "Incorrect Charge Amount"
- Attach your screenshots of the cancellation confirmation, your account settings showing no active subscription, and the charge receipt
- Submit the dispute and note the case number provided by your bank or payment processor
- The bank will investigate within 60 days and issue a decision
Pro tip: Banks and payment processors in the Philippines take subscription disputes seriously. Your evidence-screenshots, emails, and payment records-is everything. Stopee recommends submitting disputes within 60 days of the unwanted charge to maximize your chances of a successful reversal.
Step-by-step cancellation walkthrough for evil angel
Preparing for cancellation
Before you click anything, gather your evidence. Open your Evil Angel account and take screenshots of three things: your active subscription status, your next billing date, and your current plan name.
- Log in to your Evil Angel account
- Navigate to your account or billing page
- Take a screenshot showing your subscription status (active or recurring)
- Take a second screenshot showing your next billing date and plan name
- Find your latest payment receipt or bank statement showing the last charge from Evil Angel
- Take a screenshot of this receipt and note the exact amount in Philippine pesos and US dollars
- Write down today's date and the current date in your billing cycle (e.g., "Day 15 of 30-day plan")
These steps take five minutes and save you hours if a billing dispute happens later. At Stopee, we have seen countless Philippine users regret not taking screenshots before canceling. Do this first.
Executing the cancellation
- Log in to your Evil Angel account using your username and password
- Look for a menu or navigation option in the top-right corner, often labeled with your username, an account icon, or a gear icon
- Click on the account or settings menu
- Scroll down and find the subscription, billing, or membership section
- Look for a button or link labeled "Cancel Subscription," "Cancel Membership," "Remove Subscription," or "Manage Plan"
- Click this option
- Evil Angel may ask you to confirm your cancellation or may show you a retention offer (a discount or a cheaper plan)
- If you see a retention offer but you want to cancel, do not click on it
- Look for a button labeled "Cancel Anyway," "Continue With Cancellation," or "Confirm Cancellation"
- Click this button to finalize your cancellation
- Wait for a confirmation page to load
- The page should display a message such as "Your subscription has been canceled," "Cancellation confirmed," or "You will not be charged again"
- Take a screenshot of this confirmation page and save it to your device
- Do not close the browser until the page fully loads and you see the confirmation message
- Check your email (including spam and promotions folders) for a confirmation message from Evil Angel within 24 hours
What to expect after you cancel evil angel
The confusion between cancellation and account closure
Many users think that canceling a subscription means losing all access immediately. That is not how Evil Angel works. When you cancel, you are stopping future billing. Your access remains active until the end of your current paid period. This is called "access through the paid period," and it is standard across streaming services.
For example, if you cancel on day 15 of a 30-day monthly plan, you will have access until day 30. You will not be charged on day 31. This is a feature, not a problem, but Stopee knows it confuses people. Stay calm. Your cancellation worked even though you still see the service available.
What to check after cancellation
Your cancellation is complete, but confirmation takes time. Over the next 48 hours, do the following:
- Log in to your Evil Angel account and look for a message or indicator saying "No active subscription" or "Canceled"
- Check your email for a cancellation confirmation from Evil Angel (check spam if needed)
- Log in to your bank or payment app and check that no new charge appears within 24 hours of your cancellation
- Mark your next expected billing date on a calendar as a reminder to verify no charge has been applied
- If a new charge appears, immediately take a screenshot and move to the dispute process outlined above
At Stopee, we recommend setting a phone reminder for one day after your expected billing date to double-check your statement. This simple step catches billing errors before they compound into multiple unwanted charges.
Refund eligibility and how to request one
When evil angel will issue a refund
Evil Angel does not publish a clear refund policy on its website, which is a red flag under Philippine consumer law. However, you are entitled to request a refund under these circumstances:
- You canceled within the first 3 days of a free trial and were still charged the trial fee-request a refund of the ₱165
- You were charged after your cancellation was confirmed-request a refund of the full charge
- You were charged at an incorrect amount due to exchange rate manipulation or hidden fees-request a refund of the difference
- You did not authorize the charge and did not create an Evil Angel account-request a full refund as an unauthorized transaction
How to request a refund from evil angel
- Send a written email to Evil Angel support (details in the address section below) with the subject line "Refund Request"
- Include the following:
- Your account username and email address
- The date of the charge you want refunded
- The amount charged in both USD and PHP
- A clear reason: "I canceled my subscription on [date] but was charged on [date]. I request a refund of [amount] as per the Consumer Act of the Philippines."
- Attach screenshots of your cancellation confirmation and the charge receipt
- Send the email and save a copy for your records
- Wait for a response within 5 to 7 business days
- If Evil Angel refuses or does not respond, file a dispute through your bank or payment provider (see Method Three above)
Pro tip: Mention the Consumer Act of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 7394) in your refund request. This signals that you know your rights and that you are willing to escalate if needed. Companies take legal references seriously.
Pricing breakdown and billing timeline
Evil angel subscription tiers and costs
| Plan | Billing period | Cost in USD | Approximate cost in PHP | Renewal date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-day trial | 3 days | $2.95 | ₱165 | Day 4 |
| 30-day streaming | 30 days | $9.95 | ₱557 | Day 31 |
| 30-day streaming plus downloads | 30 days | $19.95 | ₱1,117 | Day 31 |
| Annual plan (best value) | 365 days | $107.40 per year | ₱6,006 per year | Day 366 |
Notice that every plan, including the trial, auto-renews. If you do not cancel before the renewal date, your payment method is charged automatically. Philippine peso amounts are approximate based on exchange rates at the time of publication and may vary depending on your bank or payment processor's conversion rate.
Common mistakes when canceling evil angel
Understanding why cancellations fail
Cancellations go wrong not because you made a mistake, but because Evil Angel's cancellation process is deliberately unclear. Users get stuck, frustrated, and give up-exactly what the company wants. Here are the mistakes Stopee sees most often in the Philippines:
Mistake one: not taking screenshots before canceling
If you cancel without evidence, you have no proof of your subscription status, billing date, or plan name. When a dispute happens later, you are fighting without documentation. Always screenshot your account before you start the cancellation process.
Mistake two: stopping mid-cancellation at a retention offer
Evil Angel will ask you to confirm your cancellation at least once, sometimes twice. Some users see a retention offer-a discount, a cheaper plan, or a free month-and accidentally click it instead of "Continue With Cancellation." This restarts your subscription and resets your billing date. Do not fall for this. If you want to cancel, click only the cancel button, not the discount offer.
Mistake three: assuming the cancellation worked because you can still access the service
Access through the end of your paid period is normal. Your cancellation worked even though the service is still available. But if you see your next billing date still showing an active charge, your cancellation did not go through. Log back in immediately and try again using Method Two (email) or Method Three (dispute).
Mistake four: missing the confirmation email
Evil Angel should send you a confirmation email within 24 hours of cancellation. Many confirmations land in spam or promotions folders. Check all email folders, search for "Evil Angel" or "cancellation," and look for an email with "Cancellation Confirmed" in the subject line. If you do not see it after 24 hours, send a follow-up email to confirm your cancellation status.
Mistake five: not checking your account after 48 hours
Log back into your Evil Angel account two days after cancellation and confirm that the subscription status no longer shows an active or recurring charge. Many Philippine users assume the cancellation worked and then get shocked when a charge appears on their statement days later. One quick login checks this in seconds.
When to escalate and file a complaint
Signs that evil angel is not honoring your cancellation
If any of the following happen after you cancel, Evil Angel is breaching your consumer rights:
- You canceled on day 1, but a charge appears on day 2 or later
- Evil Angel confirms your cancellation via email, but still charges you at the next renewal date
- Your account still shows "active subscription" or a next billing date 48 hours after cancellation
- Evil Angel support refuses to acknowledge your written cancellation request via email
- The company tells you they cannot process cancellations or refunds
If any of these apply, file a complaint with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Consumer Complaint Center. The DTI takes subscription violations seriously and will contact Evil Angel on your behalf. Stopee recommends having your cancellation confirmation, payment receipts, and all email correspondence ready before you file.
Prevention checklist and ongoing monitoring
Your post-cancellation checklist
- Screenshot your cancellation confirmation before closing the browser
- Save your cancellation confirmation email from Evil Angel (or the email receipt from your cancellation attempt)
- Note the cancellation date, time, and the date your access will end on a calendar
- Mark a reminder on your phone for the day after your access should end, to verify no charge has been applied
- Check your bank statement or payment app within 24 hours and on the expected renewal date
- If you paid by credit card, check your statement or app on day 30 and day 60 as well to catch delayed charges
- Keep all screenshots, emails, and receipts for at least 90 days after cancellation
- If a dispute occurs, file a chargeback or complaint within 60 days of the unwanted charge
Subscription comparison: evil angel vs. alternatives
How evil angel stacks up on transparency and cancellation
| Feature | Evil Angel | Other services (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Clear cancellation instructions on website | No | Yes (most services) |
| Support email for Philippine users | No (US address only) | Yes (many offer local support) |
| Billing in Philippine pesos | No (USD only) | Yes (some services) |
| One-click cancellation through account | Unclear process | Yes (standard practice) |
| Automatic refund if canceled within trial | Unclear policy | Yes (most services offer 7-14 day refund) |
| Overall ease of cancellation | Difficult | Easy (industry standard) |
Evil Angel ranks low on transparency and cancellation ease. If you are considering whether to subscribe, this comparison shows that other services offer clearer terms, better support, and simpler exit processes. At Stopee, we believe consumer-friendly cancellation is the mark of a trustworthy service.
Where to send cancellation notices and complaints
Official mailing address for evil angel cancellations
Evil Angel does not publish a Philippines-based cancellation address. All formal correspondence, including written cancellation notices, must be sent to the company's registered mailing address in the United States:
Cancellation and correspondence address:
Evil Angel
Van Nuys, California
United States
Pro tip: When sending written cancellation by mail from the Philippines, use registered mail or a courier service that provides proof of delivery. Email is faster and leaves a digital record. Stopee recommends email as your primary method, with this mailing address as a backup if email fails.
How to file a complaint with philippine consumer protection authorities
If Evil Angel ignores your cancellation or refuses to issue a refund, escalate to:
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Consumer Complaint Center
Website: www.dti.gov.ph
Hotline: 1388 (free call, nationwide)
Email: consumercare@dti.gov.ph
File your complaint within 90 days of the dispute. Provide your cancellation proof, screenshots, payment receipts, and a clear explanation of what Evil Angel did wrong. The DTI will investigate and contact the company on your behalf.
Final summary: take control of your subscription today
Evil Angel's lack of transparency about cancellation does not protect the company-it exposes it to your consumer rights. Under the Consumer Act of the Philippines, you have the legal authority to cancel any subscription at any time and to request refunds for unauthorized or wrongful charges. The steps above give you three clear paths: cancel through your account, cancel by email, or dispute through your bank.
The key is to act now, before unwanted charges pile up. Take screenshots today, cancel this week, and verify within 48 hours. Document everything. At Stopee, we have helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions and recover refunds by following exactly this approach. You are not stuck. You have power, and you have options.
If you need help understanding your rights or navigating the cancellation process, visit Stopee for more consumer guides, escalation templates, and advice tailored to Philippine law. Stopee exists to make cancellation simple, fast, and fair. Start your cancellation today at Stopee.