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Cancel Blooms Rewards: The Right Way

How to cancel blooms rewards and stop recurring charges

What blooms rewards is and why you might want to cancel

Blooms Rewards is a paid membership program linked to Blooms Today florist services that charges you $9.99 every month in exchange for a $25 discount on qualifying flower orders and access to additional third-party savings. The program operates on automatic renewal, meaning your credit card gets charged each billing cycle unless you actively cancel your membership. Many members sign up for the initial discount but later discover the recurring fee continues month after month, even when they place no orders. At Stopee, we help consumers understand exactly how much they're really paying and whether the membership delivers genuine value.

How the membership billing structure works

When you join Blooms Rewards, you receive an immediate $25 discount on a qualifying order, and your membership renews automatically each month on your anniversary date. Your monthly fee of $9.99 appears on your billing statement every cycle until you cancel. The membership terms also include a 12-month re-enrollment restriction, which means if you cancel, you cannot rejoin the program for a full year after your cancellation date. Understanding this lock-in period is crucial before you decide to cancel.

The real financial picture of this membership

Let's do the math so you can see whether this membership actually saves you money. The annual cost of Blooms Rewards is $119.88 (twelve months multiplied by $9.99). If you use the initial $25 discount on your first order, that reduces your first-year net cost to approximately $94.88. However, if you place only two qualifying orders per year, you receive $50 in total discounts against $119.88 in annual fees, leaving you with a net cost of roughly $69.88 for the year. This means you're essentially paying for convenience rather than achieving genuine savings unless you order flowers very frequently. For occasional purchasers, paying per order at full price is often cheaper than carrying an active membership.

When you should seriously consider canceling blooms rewards

Your cancellation decision depends on your actual ordering habits and satisfaction with the program benefits. Stopee recommends canceling if any of these situations apply to you.

Clear signs you should cancel

Cancel Blooms Rewards immediately if you haven't placed a qualifying order in the past three months, if you forget the membership exists and only notice the charge during statement reviews, or if you discover alternative retailers offer better pricing without a membership fee. You should also cancel if you no longer need regular floral deliveries or if your life circumstances have changed (such as moving to an area where Blooms Today does not operate). Stopee also recommends canceling if the ancillary third-party discounts included with your membership fail to deliver real value in your daily spending.

Situations where the membership might be worth keeping

Keep your Blooms Rewards membership only if you place more than four qualifying orders per year with consistent spending, if you actively use the included third-party discounts, and if the convenience of bulk ordering aligns with your household or business needs. High-frequency floral purchasers (such as offices sending regular corporate arrangements or households celebrating frequent occasions) may achieve net positive savings. Before you keep the membership, verify that you actually use the benefits each month rather than simply paying out of habit.

Pricing and membership fee breakdown

Below is a transparent breakdown of what Blooms Rewards costs you and what you receive in return.

Feature Detail Annual impact
Monthly membership fee $9.99 $119.88 per year
Per-order discount (first order) $25 One-time benefit at enrollment
Per-order discount (subsequent orders) $25 per qualifying order Depends on your purchase frequency
Third-party savings access Variable partner discounts Requires active redemption
Automatic renewal Charges on your anniversary date each month Continues until cancellation
Re-enrollment restriction 12-month lockout after cancellation Plan ahead before you cancel

Your consumer rights and protections under federal law

When you cancel Blooms Rewards, federal law and your state's consumer protection rules protect you. Understanding these rights empowers you to push back if the company refuses your cancellation or continues charging after you cancel.

Federal trade commission act and negative option rules

The Negative Option Rule (16 CFR Part 429), enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires companies like Blooms Today to honor your cancellation request promptly and to stop charging you within one full billing cycle of receiving your cancellation. The rule also mandates that companies provide a clear, simple cancellation mechanism that is as easy to cancel as it was to enroll. If Blooms Rewards fails to cancel your membership or continues charging after your request, you have grounds to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Stopee recommends documenting all cancellation requests (dates, times, confirmation numbers) so you can prove your effort if a dispute arises.

State-level protections and right of refund

Most U.S. states provide additional protections for negative option programs. Many states require companies to refund charges made after you cancel, and some states require a grace period during which you can request a refund even if cancellation was technically approved. Check your state's Attorney General website for specific rules in your jurisdiction. If Blooms Rewards refuses to stop charging or denies a refund after your cancellation, escalate your complaint to your state's Attorney General consumer protection division, which has enforcement authority over deceptive billing practices.

How to cancel blooms rewards step by step

Blooms Rewards provides three distinct cancellation pathways: online through your account dashboard, by phone with customer service, or by mail using their official mailing address. Stopee recommends the online method if available, as it creates an immediate digital record of your cancellation.

Canceling online through your blooms rewards account

The easiest and fastest way to cancel is through your online account portal. Follow these steps exactly.

  1. Log in to your Blooms Rewards account on the Blooms Today website using your email address and password.
    • If you have forgotten your password, click "Forgot Password" and follow the email recovery process.
  2. Navigate to your account settings or membership management section (usually labeled "My Membership," "Account," or "Billing").
    • Look for a link or button labeled "Cancel Membership," "Cancel Blooms Rewards," or "Manage Subscription."
  3. Click the cancellation option and select your reason for canceling from the dropdown menu.
    • The platform may ask you to select a reason (such as "Too expensive," "Not enough orders," or "No longer needed").
    • Answer honestly, as this feedback helps the company understand why members leave.
  4. Confirm your cancellation request by clicking the final "Confirm Cancellation" or "Cancel Membership" button.
    • Wait for the confirmation screen or email to appear.
  5. Take a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation (including the date, time, and any confirmation number) for your records.
    • Save this image to a folder labeled "Blooms Rewards Cancellation" or similar.
  6. Verify your next billing statement (usually within 5 to 10 business days) to confirm no further charges appear.
    • If a charge still appears after 30 days, contact your bank or credit card issuer immediately.

Pro tip: Online cancellation typically takes effect immediately, and the system usually prevents any new charges from being processed. This is the most transparent option because you receive instant confirmation.

Canceling by phone with customer service

If you prefer speaking to a representative or encounter an error during online cancellation, you can cancel by phone. Blooms Today customer service handles Blooms Rewards cancellations during business hours.

  1. Call Blooms Today customer service at the phone number listed on your billing statement or the Blooms Today website.
    • Save the phone number and call during their published business hours (typically 9 AM to 6 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday).
  2. Explain that you want to cancel your Blooms Rewards membership and provide your account email address.
    • The representative will pull up your account and confirm your membership status.
  3. Request that the representative confirm the cancellation effective date (usually immediate or the next billing cycle).
    • Ask for a cancellation confirmation number and the name of the representative you spoke with.
  4. Request a confirmation email confirming your cancellation.
    • Do not hang up until you receive this confirmation email in your inbox or have a promise in writing that it will arrive within 24 hours.
  5. Document the conversation by noting the date, time, representative name, and confirmation number in a spreadsheet or text file.
    • This record protects you if a billing dispute arises later.

Warning: Phone representatives may offer you a discount or trial extension to keep your membership. Politely but firmly decline these offers if you have already decided to cancel. Stopee advises against negotiating because accepting an extension simply delays your cancellation and exposes you to additional charges.

Canceling by mail if online and phone options fail

If you cannot cancel online or by phone, or if you want a permanent paper record, send a formal cancellation letter by certified mail to Blooms Rewards' official address.

  1. Prepare a formal cancellation letter on plain white paper (or use an email if the company provides a cancellation email address).
    • Format the letter as a standard business letter with your address at the top, the date, and the company's address below.
  2. Write a clear cancellation statement such as: "I hereby request immediate cancellation of my Blooms Rewards membership effective today. My account email is [your email address]. Please confirm this cancellation in writing within 3 business days."
    • Keep the message brief and professional.
    • Do not negotiate or express frustration in the letter.
  3. Send your letter via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested to the following address:
    • Blooms Rewards
      15405 John Marshall Highway
      Haymarket, VA 20169
      United States
  4. Keep the certified mail receipt and tracking number for your records.
    • The Return Receipt will prove that Blooms Rewards received your cancellation request.
  5. Allow 7 to 10 business days for your letter to arrive and be processed.
    • Then monitor your next billing statement for any unauthorized charges.

Pro tip: Certified mail creates an irrefutable paper trail. If Blooms Rewards later claims they never received your cancellation request, your Return Receipt proves otherwise. This method is slower but offers the strongest legal protection.

What happens after you cancel blooms rewards

Canceling your membership does not happen instantaneously in all cases, and understanding the post-cancellation timeline prevents confusion and unwanted charges. Stopee wants you to know exactly what to expect.

Immediate effects of your cancellation

Once you submit your cancellation request (online, by phone, or by mail), your membership status changes to "Cancelled" or "Inactive" in the system. However, the final charge may still appear on your next billing cycle if your cancellation is submitted fewer than 24 hours before your renewal date. Federal law permits companies one full billing cycle to honor your cancellation, so you may see one final charge even after canceling. This is not an error; it is legal and expected. Your membership benefits (the $25-per-order discount and third-party savings access) typically end immediately upon cancellation, though you may still access your account history for the next 30 to 90 days.

Your account after cancellation

After cancellation, your Blooms Rewards account remains visible on the Blooms Today website, but all membership perks are deactivated. You cannot place new orders using your membership discount, and you cannot re-enroll for 12 months from the cancellation date (per the membership terms). If you attempt to use your membership discount after cancellation, the system will reject the application. Your account history, previous orders, and saved preferences remain stored but inaccessible for member benefits. If you want to rejoin after the 12-month restriction period, you must enroll as a new member and will not receive any loyalty credit for your previous tenure.

Monitoring your billing statement

After you cancel, check your credit card or bank statement carefully for the next 60 days. You should see no new charges labeled "Blooms Rewards," "Blooms Today," or similar. If an unauthorized charge appears after your cancellation is confirmed, contact your bank or credit card issuer immediately and request a chargeback under the provision for unauthorized recurring charges. Stopee recommends setting a calendar reminder to check your statement 30 days after cancellation as a safety precaution.

Requesting a refund after cancellation

You may be eligible for a refund if charges continue after you cancel or if you cancel within a specific window that your state law permits.

Charges made after your cancellation date

If Blooms Rewards charges your card after you have successfully canceled your membership, you have the right to request a refund of that unauthorized charge. Contact Blooms Today customer service and provide them with your cancellation confirmation (the date, time, and confirmation number). Request a refund labeled as an "unauthorized billing refund" or "post-cancellation charge refund." The Federal Trade Commission Negative Option Rule requires the company to refund charges made in violation of your cancellation request. If the company refuses, file a dispute with your credit card issuer or bank, which will investigate and likely reverse the charge in your favor. Stopee recommends always filing a dispute if the company refuses a refund, because your bank has authority to force the refund regardless of what Blooms Rewards claims.

Grace period refunds based on state law

Some states allow consumers to request a refund of the most recent membership charge within a limited period after cancellation (typically 14 to 30 days), even if the charge technically occurred before you canceled. Check your state's consumer protection rules or contact your state Attorney General's office to learn whether this grace period applies to you. If eligible, request your refund within the grace period by contacting Blooms Today's customer service, providing your account information, and explaining that you are requesting a refund under your state's consumer protection law. Document the request date and any response from the company.

Common mistakes people make when canceling blooms rewards

Canceling a membership sounds straightforward, but many consumers make errors that delay their cancellation or leave them vulnerable to continued charges. We understand how frustrating this is, and Stopee is here to help you avoid these pitfalls.

Assuming your cancellation happened automatically

Many members believe that simply stopping their use of Blooms Rewards will automatically cancel their membership. This is false. Blooms Rewards charges you on a recurring schedule regardless of whether you place orders. If you do not actively cancel through one of the three methods above, your membership continues and you continue to be billed. Never assume silence or non-use equals cancellation.

Canceling only through your bank or credit card issuer

Some people try to "cancel" by calling their bank and asking them to block charges from Blooms Today. While your bank can refuse a future charge, this does not actually cancel your membership with Blooms Rewards. The company still considers you an active member, and after one or two blocked charges, Blooms Today may suspend your account or report you for non-payment. Always cancel directly with Blooms Rewards using one of the three official methods outlined above.

Failing to save proof of cancellation

If you cancel online and do not screenshot the confirmation page, or if you cancel by phone and do not request a confirmation number, you have no evidence if the company later denies your cancellation. Always document every cancellation attempt. Save screenshots, write down confirmation numbers, request confirmation emails, and keep certified mail receipts. This evidence is your only protection if a dispute arises.

Not checking your billing statement after cancellation

Many people cancel and then forget to verify that no future charges appear. If an unauthorized charge posts after your cancellation, your bank or credit card issuer has a finite window (usually 60 days) to reverse it. If you do not notice the charge within that window, you may lose your right to a refund. Check your statement within 10 days of your expected cancellation effective date.

Accepting a "discount" or "trial extension" instead of canceling

When you call customer service to cancel, representatives may offer you a reduced monthly fee, a free month, or a discount to stay enrolled. These offers are designed to keep you in the membership longer and delay your cancellation. If you have decided to cancel, decline these offers politely but firmly. Accepting an extension or discount simply restarts your billing cycle and exposes you to more months of charges.

Your cancellation checklist for blooms rewards

Use this checklist to ensure your cancellation is complete and documented properly.

Step Completed? Notes
Choose your cancellation method (online, phone, or mail) [ ] Yes Online is fastest; mail is most documented.
Submit your cancellation request [ ] Yes Record the date and time.
Save or request a confirmation (screenshot, number, or email) [ ] Yes This is your proof if a dispute arises.
Monitor your billing statement for 60 days post-cancellation [ ] Yes Check within 10 days and again at 30 days.
If unauthorized charges appear, contact your bank within 60 days [ ] N/A or [ ] Yes Request a chargeback for post-cancellation charges.
File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission if the company refuses to stop charging [ ] N/A or [ ] Yes Use this as a final escalation step.

Summary and next steps to protect yourself

Canceling Blooms Rewards is straightforward if you follow the correct process and stay organized. You now understand the membership's true financial impact, your legal rights under federal law, and the three proven cancellation methods. The online option is fastest and leaves an immediate digital record. The phone option allows you to confirm details in real-time with a representative. The mail option creates the strongest legal documentation. Choose the method that aligns with your comfort level and timeline, but choose one of them immediately if you have decided to cancel.

Remember that Blooms Rewards continues to bill you every month until you actively cancel. The company will not contact you to confirm you want to stay enrolled, and silence does not equal consent. After you cancel, monitor your statement for one full billing cycle to ensure no unexpected charges appear. If unauthorized charges do post, your bank can reverse them under federal protections for negative option programs. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel recurring memberships and reclaim control of their billing, and our team is ready to support you through this process as well. Take action today, document your cancellation, and confirm it on your next statement. You deserve transparency and control over your money.

Cancellation mailing address

If you choose to cancel by certified mail, send your letter to:

Blooms Rewards
15405 John Marshall Highway
Haymarket, VA 20169
United States

Use USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested to ensure proof of delivery. Allow 7 to 10 business days for processing after the letter arrives.

FAQ

Blooms Rewards is a paid membership program offering discounts on flower orders and other savings for a monthly fee. It operates on an automatic renewal basis.

You can cancel your membership in writing, either via email or registered postal mail. It's recommended to use registered mail for a verifiable record.

Common reasons for cancellation include financial reassessment, underuse of the service, or perceived lack of value compared to the monthly fee.

Your cancellation request should include your membership details and a clear statement of your intention to cancel. Ensure you keep a copy for your records.

Timelines for cancellation can vary based on processing times. It's advisable to check your contract for specific details regarding cancellation and any potential refunds.

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