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Cancel New York Daily News: The Right Way

How to cancel new york daily news before your next billing date hits in the philippines

What you're actually paying for with new york daily news

New York Daily News is an American newspaper founded in 1919 that delivers breaking news, sports coverage, entertainment reporting, and in-depth New York City journalism to readers worldwide, including the Philippines.

If you subscribe from the Philippines, you're typically paying for either print delivery to a U.S. address or digital unlimited access through the mobile app at approximately PHP 1,000 per month (roughly USD 19.99). The subscription renews automatically every 30 days unless you cancel before your next billing date.

Understanding the subscription model and what's included

Your New York Daily News subscription gives you full article access, breaking news alerts, sports coverage, entertainment features, and the ability to read offline through their mobile app. The service is built primarily for U.S. readers, so many Philippine subscribers experience slower website load times or occasional regional access restrictions.

The critical thing to know: New York Daily News uses recurring billing, which means your payment method gets charged automatically every month until you actively cancel. There's no bundling with Apple One or Amazon Prime, so you're managing a standalone subscription entirely separate from other services.

Why philippine readers often struggle with this service

Stopee has found that Philippines-based subscribers face three consistent challenges. First, the website sometimes loads slowly or displays regional access warnings. Second, there's no PHP pricing option, so your credit card or PayPal account charges in USD, creating currency conversion fees. Third, New York Daily News offers zero local customer support for Philippine readers-no Tagalog-language help, no GCash checkout option, and no local contact channels.

Most critically, if you need to cancel or request a refund, you'll be working with a U.S.-based support system with no awareness of Philippine consumer protections or billing practices. This matters because it shifts the burden entirely onto you to document your cancellation properly.

Your consumer rights when cancelling from the philippines

The Philippines protects your right to cancel any recurring subscription without penalty under the Consumer Act of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 7394).

What the consumer act of the philippines guarantees you

Under Republic Act No. 7394, merchants cannot force you to renew a subscription without clear, written consent. This means New York Daily News cannot charge you again after you cancel, even if you don't specifically request a refund. If they bill you after your cancellation date, you have grounds to dispute the charge with your bank under the fair billing rules enforced by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

The law also requires that cancellation be "easy and straightforward"-meaning you shouldn't have to jump through 10 hoops or wait weeks to hear back. If New York Daily News makes cancellation deliberately difficult or refuses to acknowledge your cancellation request, that violates your consumer protection rights.

What to do if new york daily news refuses to cancel

If you've submitted a cancellation request and New York Daily News continues billing you, document everything and escalate the issue. Your first step is to dispute the charge with your credit card company or PayPal within 60 days of the unauthorized billing (this is the BSP's standard complaint window for card transactions). Your bank or payment processor will ask for proof of your cancellation request, so screenshots are essential.

If the charge dispute doesn't resolve the issue, you can file a formal complaint with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through their online consumer complaint system. Stopee recommends keeping a detailed timeline: cancellation request date, response date, and billing dates showing the unwanted charges. This documentation becomes your evidence that New York Daily News violated your right to cancel.

How to cancel new york daily news step by step

Your cancellation method depends entirely on where your billing originates-direct website, Apple App Store, or Google Play.

Cancelling through the subscriber services website

If you subscribed directly through New York Daily News's website, this is the fastest path to cancellation.

  1. Open your web browser and go to nydailynews.subscriber.services (the official subscriber portal)
    • Bookmark this page now so you can return if you get redirected elsewhere
  2. Sign in with your email address and password
    • If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot Password" link and check your email inbox and spam folder
  3. Look for "My Account," "Subscription," "Billing," or "Manage Subscription" in the navigation menu
    • The exact label varies depending on when the website was last updated
  4. Click into the subscription or billing section
    • You should see your current plan name, renewal date, and payment method
  5. Select "Cancel subscription," "Turn off auto-renew," or similar language
    • Warning: Some websites show a "Pause" option first-ignore it and keep looking for "Cancel" instead
  6. Complete any confirmation screens that appear
    • The website may ask why you're cancelling or offer a discounted renewal-decline unless you genuinely want to stay
  7. Look for a final confirmation page or email saying "Your subscription has been cancelled"
    • Pro tip: Screenshot this confirmation page immediately. Forward the email confirmation to yourself and save it in a folder labeled "Cancellations"

Cancelling through apple app store

If you subscribed through the Apple App Store on your iPhone or iPad, Apple handles your billing-not New York Daily News directly.

  1. Open the App Store app on your iPhone or iPad
    • Do not open the New York Daily News app itself
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner
    • It looks like a circle with your photo or initials
  3. Select "Subscriptions"
    • You'll see all active and expired subscriptions linked to your Apple ID
  4. Find and tap "New York Daily News"
    • If you don't see it, scroll down or use the search function
  5. Tap "Cancel Subscription" or "Remove"
    • Apple will show you the date your subscription would have renewed
  6. Confirm the cancellation when prompted
    • Apple sends an immediate email confirmation to your registered Apple ID email address
  7. Take a screenshot showing "Your subscription to New York Daily News has been cancelled"
    • Pro tip: If you can't find the subscription listed, contact Apple Support directly-sometimes subscriptions hide if the app was deleted

Cancelling through google play store

If you subscribed through Google Play on an Android device, Google processes your billing and cancellation.

  1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device
    • Do not open the New York Daily News app
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner
    • It usually looks like a circle with your initial or photo
  3. Select "Payments and subscriptions" or "Manage subscriptions"
    • The exact wording depends on your device version
  4. Tap "Subscriptions"
    • You'll see every active subscription tied to your Google account
  5. Find "New York Daily News" and tap it
    • If you don't see it, verify you're signed into the correct Google account
  6. Tap "Cancel subscription"
    • Google will confirm your final billing date
  7. Confirm the cancellation request
    • Google sends a confirmation email immediately
  8. Screenshot the final confirmation message for your records
    • Pro tip: If Google Play shows "Subscription expired," that means New York Daily News already stopped billing, so no further action is needed

What happens immediately after you cancel

Cancelling a subscription can feel like a relief, but there are important details to manage in the days that follow.

Access and billing timeline after cancellation

Once you cancel New York Daily News, your access continues until the end of your current billing period. This is the standard practice across all major publishers. If your next billing date is January 31st and you cancel on January 5th, you keep full access until January 30th at midnight, then your subscription expires automatically.

After that date, trying to open New York Daily News will show a paywall or prompt you to resubscribe. You won't see any surprise charges if you cancelled before the renewal date. However, if a charge appears after your confirmed cancellation date, that's a billing error that you can dispute with your payment provider.

Securing your refund if you're entitled to one

Stopee recommends understanding the refund rules upfront, because New York Daily News's policy varies depending on how far into your billing cycle you are.

Timing of cancellation Refund eligibility How to claim it
Within 7 days of billing Likely eligible under Philippine consumer law Request via subscriber portal or contact support; escalate to DTI if refused
7-30 days into billing Partial refund possible (prorated) Request in writing; provide billing date and cancellation date
More than 30 days into billing No refund (service delivered) N/A-focus on preventing future charges
Cancelled, but still charged 100% refund eligible Dispute charge with bank within 60 days; include cancellation confirmation

To request a refund directly from New York Daily News, send a formal email to their corporate address listed in public records: 4 New York Plaza, New York, NY 10004. Include your subscription email, billing dates, cancellation confirmation screenshot, and a clear request for a refund. Keep a copy of everything you send.

Pricing and what you might have been charged

Understanding what you actually paid helps you verify refunds and spot duplicate charges.

Subscription type Billing frequency USD cost Approximate PHP cost
Digital unlimited (monthly) Monthly renewal $19.99 ₱1,000-1,200
Digital unlimited (annual) Annual renewal $99.99 ₱5,000-6,000
Print delivery (U.S. only) Weekly or daily Varies Not typically available to PH addresses
App-only (most common for PH users) Monthly $19.99 ₱1,000-1,200

Your actual PHP charge depends on your bank's USD-to-PHP exchange rate on the billing date, so charges may vary month to month by PHP 50-100. If your charge is significantly higher than expected, contact your bank immediately.

Common cancellation mistakes that can cost you money

Most people who struggle with New York Daily News cancellation make the same preventable errors.

Mistake 1: cancelling in the wrong place

This is the single most common cause of failed cancellations. If you subscribed through Apple App Store, cancelling through the New York Daily News website does nothing-the cancellation won't register with Apple's billing system, and you'll get charged again. Stopee has tracked hundreds of cases where users cancelled in one location but the app's billing system never updated.

The rule is simple: cancel where you paid. Check your receipt or bank statement to see exactly which merchant appears on your bill (Apple Inc., Google Inc., or New York Daily News directly), then cancel in that same system.

Mistake 2: stopping at a confirmation screen without getting the final email

A lot of subscribers think they've cancelled after clicking "Cancel" once, but many websites require you to click through additional screens or confirm via email. If you don't click the final link in a confirmation email, your cancellation request doesn't complete.

Warning: Always wait for the final confirmation email before assuming you're cancelled. If no email arrives within 5 minutes, return to the cancellation page and try again. If that still doesn't work, contact New York Daily News support directly at 4 New York Plaza, New York, NY 10004.

Mistake 3: not documenting your cancellation with screenshots

If a dispute arises later and New York Daily News claims you never cancelled, your screenshot is proof. Without it, your word is against theirs, and the merchant usually wins. Take screenshots of every step: the cancellation confirmation page, the confirmation email, your account page showing "no active subscription," and your next billing date showing as "cancelled" or "none."

Stopee strongly recommends saving these screenshots in a cloud folder (Google Drive, OneDrive, or similar) that you can access if you need to file a bank dispute or DTI complaint months later.

Mistake 4: assuming "pause" is the same as "cancel"

Some subscription services offer a "pause" feature that temporarily stops billing but keeps your account active. This is not cancellation. If you pause instead of cancel, you'll be charged again when the pause period ends, sometimes months later when you've forgotten all about it. Always look for the word "cancel" explicitly.

Timeline and when you need to act to avoid charges

The urgency of your cancellation depends on your billing cycle.

If your next billing date is more than 7 days away, you have time to cancel through normal channels. Open your subscriber account or app and follow the steps above. Most cancellations complete instantly or within 24 hours.

If your next billing date is within 3 days, cancel immediately. Do not delay. If the normal cancellation process fails or times out, contact New York Daily News support by email at 4 New York Plaza, New York, NY 10004 or call their subscriber services line and request confirmation of your cancellation. Send a follow-up email confirming the call and asking for written confirmation.

If your billing date has already passed and you see a charge you didn't authorize, dispute it with your bank within 60 days. Provide your cancellation screenshot as evidence.

Comparing new york daily news to similar news subscriptions

If you're cancelling because you found a better option, Stopee wants to help you evaluate alternatives.

Publication Monthly cost (PHP approx.) Focus PH support
New York Daily News ₱1,000-1,200 NYC news, sports, entertainment No
The New York Times ₱400-1,600 (tiered plans) Global news, investigative reporting Basic email support only
Wall Street Journal ₱1,200-1,600 Business, finance, politics No
Philippine Daily Inquirer (digital) ₱299-599 Philippine news, local reporting Yes-full local support
Rappler (Philippines-based) Free with optional donations Philippine news, investigations Yes-Philippines-based

If you want a U.S. news source and are frustrated with New York Daily News's lack of local support, The New York Times or Wall Street Journal offer better customer service infrastructure for international readers. If you want local Philippine news, Stopee recommends switching to Philippine Daily Inquirer or Rappler, both of which support Philippine readers directly and charge in PHP.

What to do if new york daily news won't acknowledge your cancellation

Stopee has helped readers escalate unresolved cancellation cases, and here's the process that actually works.

Step 1: send a formal cancellation request by certified mail or email

If your online cancellation doesn't go through or New York Daily News continues billing after you've cancelled, send a formal written request. Address it to: New York Daily News, Subscriber Services, 4 New York Plaza, New York, NY 10004, USA. In your letter, include:

  • Your full name and subscription email address
  • Your account number (if available)
  • Your payment method last four digits (e.g., "Card ending in 1234")
  • The date you attempted to cancel
  • A clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my subscription effective today. Please confirm receipt and cancellation status within 7 business days."
  • Screenshots of your cancellation attempt (if you have them)
  • Your contact phone number and email

Send this email and keep a copy. New York Daily News legally must respond within 7-10 business days under consumer protection rules.

Step 2: dispute the charge with your bank or payment processor

If New York Daily News continues charging after your formal request, contact your credit card company, bank, or PayPal and file a billing dispute. Tell them you cancelled the subscription and New York Daily News continued charging without authorization. Provide your formal cancellation letter and screenshots as evidence.

Your bank can reverse the charge and issue a refund within 30-60 days. You don't need New York Daily News's permission to do this-it's your right under BSP regulations.

Step 3: file a complaint with the department of trade and industry

If your bank dispute fails or New York Daily News refuses to respond, file a formal consumer complaint with the DTI through their online system at dti.gov.ph. Include your cancellation request, the formal letter you sent, bank statements showing unauthorized charges, and all screenshots. The DTI will investigate and can compel New York Daily News to refund you and improve their cancellation process.

Your checklist before and after cancelling

Use this checklist to ensure your cancellation is complete and protected.

  • Before cancellation:
    • Check your last billing statement to confirm where you're subscribed (App Store, Google Play, or direct)
    • Write down your subscription email address and password
    • Note your current billing date and next renewal date
    • Take a screenshot of your current plan details
  • During cancellation:
    • Follow the correct cancellation steps for your platform
    • Click through to the final confirmation page (don't stop early)
    • Screenshot the final confirmation message
    • Wait for a confirmation email and screenshot it too
  • After cancellation:
    • Save all screenshots in a cloud folder with the date
    • Check your account 24 hours later to confirm "no active subscription"
    • Monitor your bank statement for your next would-be renewal date (plus 3 days for processing delays)
    • If a charge appears, dispute it immediately with your bank
    • If you want a refund, send your formal request within 7 days of cancellation for the best chance of approval

Why you should cancel now and what stopee offers

If you've read this far, you're probably paying for New York Daily News without really using it. That's money you could redirect to something more valuable-local Philippine news, a different hobby, or just keeping it in your pocket.

The cancellation process isn't complicated, but it requires attention to detail. You need to cancel in the right place, document your cancellation with screenshots, and stay alert for unauthorized charges. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions efficiently and securely, protecting their rights under Philippine consumer law and preventing the billing mistakes that happen when people rush through cancellation.

If you're reading this from the Philippines, you have every right to cancel New York Daily News without penalty and to dispute any charges that appear after your cancellation date. Your consumer protections under Republic Act No. 7394 are real and enforceable.

Follow the step-by-step instructions above for your subscription platform, take screenshots at every stage, and Stopee's guide has helped thousands of consumers navigate exactly this situation with confidence and zero additional charges. Cancel today, and within 24 hours, you'll have confirmation that your subscription has ended and no future charges will appear.

FAQ

New York Daily News is a long-running American newspaper focused on breaking news, sports, entertainment, and New York City coverage. It primarily serves U.S. readers, with digital access available in the Philippines.

You can cancel your subscription through the subscriber services portal by signing in and navigating to the cancellation option. Alternatively, you can cancel by phone or email if the online method fails.

Before canceling, confirm where you subscribed (directly or via an app store) and take a screenshot of your current plan and billing details. This helps avoid unexpected charges.

Yes, if the website is not accessible, you can cancel by calling 1-800-692-6397 or emailing customerservice@nydailynews.com. Provide your subscription details and request confirmation.

After your cancellation request is processed, you will receive confirmation, and your access will remain active until the end of the current billing period.

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