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Cancel Fight Camp: The Right Way

How to cancel fight camp and stop recurring charges: your complete guide

What fight camp is and why people cancel

Fight Camp is a subscription-based boxing and fitness platform that delivers on-demand workout content, live coaching, and performance tracking directly to your home. The service pairs a membership library with optional hardware like punch trackers and free-standing heavy bags to measure your progress in real time. You pay $39 per month for unlimited access to thousands of boxing, kickboxing, HIIT, and conditioning workouts, or you can prepay $390 annually and save roughly $78 a year. The appeal is clear: professional coaching and competitive tracking without a gym membership or commute.

But life changes. You might find the workouts aren't matching your fitness level, the equipment bundle cost is higher than expected, or you simply can't sustain the recurring charge. Whatever your reason, Stopee understands that cancelling a subscription should be straightforward. Unfortunately, Fight Camp users report variability in cancellation outcomes, which is why we've built this guide to protect your wallet and your rights.

Common reasons fight camp subscribers cancel

  • Cost concerns: $39 monthly adds up, and equipment packages push the total investment to $700 or more.
  • Equipment incompatibility: The free-standing bag or console doesn't fit your space or training style.
  • Workout library mismatch: You've exhausted the content that appeals to you or prefer live classes over on-demand.
  • Life transitions: Job changes, injuries, or schedule shifts make home boxing training impractical.
  • Billing disputes: Charges continue after you believe you've cancelled, or unexpected fees appear on your card.

Understanding your rights as a fight camp subscriber

Before you cancel, know where you stand legally. Your rights are governed by the Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR), enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and state consumer protection laws that apply to all subscription services sold in the United States.

Federal protection under the telemarketing sales rule

The TSR requires that Fight Camp make cancellation at least as easy as signup. This means if you signed up online, you must be able to cancel online with equal simplicity. The company cannot require you to call a phone number, send an email, or navigate a confusing dashboard to stop charges. Additionally, the TSR mandates that Fight Camp obtain your express informed consent before charging you again after an initial charge. Many Fight Camp cancellations involve billing disputes precisely because the cancellation process wasn't clear or the confirmation wasn't explicit.

State law protections and your documentation rights

Under the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act (ROSCA) and the FTC Act Section 5, Fight Camp must honor your cancellation request and provide you with written confirmation. You have the right to request and retain proof that your cancellation was processed. If charges appear after cancellation, you can dispute them with your credit card company or bank, and the burden of proof shifts to Fight Camp to demonstrate that you authorized the continued charges. Stopee encourages you to save every confirmation email, screenshot, and order record as ammunition for any future dispute.

Pricing and subscription options at fight camp

Understanding your financial obligation helps you make a cancellation decision and verify refund eligibility. Here is Fight Camp's current pricing structure.

Plan type Cost Billing frequency Cancellation timing
Monthly membership $39/month Monthly Effective at end of billing cycle
Annual membership $390/year Once yearly (prepaid) Effective at term end (12 months)
Equipment bundle (optional) $699+ One-time purchase Subject to 30-day return policy
Individual equipment items $149-$399 One-time purchase Subject to 30-day return policy

The key distinction: your membership and equipment purchase are separate contracts. Cancelling membership does not automatically return equipment, and vice versa. Stopee has seen subscribers assume these are bundled, then face surprise charges months later.

Step-by-step: how to cancel your fight camp membership

Fight Camp offers self-service cancellation through your Customer Dashboard. Follow these steps to stop charges without calling support (which often creates delays and billing errors).

Cancelling via the fight camp customer dashboard

  1. Log into your Fight Camp account at the main Fight Camp website.
    • Use the same email address and password you registered with.
    • If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot password" link to reset it before proceeding.
  2. Navigate to your account settings or membership management section.
    • Look for a menu item labeled "Account," "Membership," "Billing," or "Subscription."
    • The exact location varies by app or website version, but it's typically in the top-right menu or settings icon.
  3. Select the option to "Pause" or "Cancel" your membership.
    • Pro tip: Fight Camp allows you to pause your subscription for up to 3 months before cancelling permanently. If you're unsure, pause first to avoid losing access immediately.
    • If you choose to cancel outright, select "Cancel membership" (not pause).
  4. Review the cancellation details and confirm your choice.
    • Fight Camp will show you when your access ends (usually the end of your current billing cycle for monthly subscriptions).
    • Read the cancellation summary carefully to ensure the date matches your expectation.
  5. Complete the cancellation request.
    • Click "Confirm cancellation" or a similar button to finalize.
    • Warning: Do not close the browser or navigate away until you see a confirmation screen or message.
  6. Save your confirmation email and screenshots immediately.
    • Fight Camp will send you a confirmation email with the cancellation date and your account status.
    • Take a screenshot of the confirmation screen and download or forward the email to yourself or a cloud storage account as a backup.
    • Write down the exact date and time you cancelled and the confirmation reference number, if provided.

If you cannot access the customer dashboard

If the dashboard is down, inaccessible, or you've been locked out of your account, contact Fight Camp support directly. Stopee recommends sending a cancellation request in writing (email) rather than calling, because written requests create a timestamped record of your cancellation intent.

  1. Send an email to Fight Camp's support address (typically support@joinfightcamp.com or via their website contact form).
  2. In your email, include:
    • Your full name and email address associated with the account.
    • Your account ID or phone number on file (if you can find it in old emails or statements).
    • A clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my Fight Camp membership, effective today [date]."
    • Your preferred cancellation date or confirmation that charges should end at the current billing cycle.
  3. Ask for written confirmation of your cancellation request within 24 hours.
  4. Save a copy of your sent email and any response in a dedicated folder on your computer or cloud storage.

Refunds and timing: when your charges will stop

Refund policy at Fight Camp depends on your plan type and how long you've been a member. Here's what you need to know to avoid bill shock.

Monthly subscription refunds

If you cancel a monthly subscription, your access stops at the end of your current billing cycle. You will not receive a refund for the current month if you've already been charged. For example, if your billing date is the 15th of each month and you cancel on the 20th, you've already paid for that month and you will not receive a prorated refund. Your access will continue until the end of that billing period (approximately 25 days), then your account will be deactivated. Charges will stop on the first day of the following month.

Annual subscription refunds

Annual subscriptions are more complicated and present the highest refund risk. If you prepay $390 for a year and then cancel within 30 days, Fight Camp's return policy typically allows a full refund. After 30 days, you generally forfeit the full annual payment and your access ends immediately upon cancellation. This is a significant financial exposure: a yearly member who cancels after 90 days loses $390 with no refund. Warning: Do not assume you can cancel an annual plan and receive a prorated refund; the default is no refund after the initial window.

Equipment returns

Equipment purchases come with a separate 30-day return window from the shipping date. You must initiate a return within 30 days and ship the equipment back to Fight Camp at your own cost (unless Fight Camp covers return shipping, which varies by promotion). Membership cancellation does not automatically trigger an equipment return, so you'll need to manage these separately. If you ordered equipment with a promotional discount and are now cancelling, confirm whether the discount applies if you return the items.

Common mistakes people make when cancelling fight camp

Cancellation is stressful, and small oversights can turn a smooth exit into a billing nightmare. We hear from frustrated subscribers who've made these errors, and Stopee wants you to avoid them.

Pausing without cancelling

The pause feature is not the same as cancellation. When you pause your membership, your subscription remains active and charges will resume after the pause period (typically 3 months). If you intended to cancel permanently, pausing only delays the problem. Before you leave the dashboard, verify that you selected "Cancel" not "Pause."

Assuming equipment return equals membership cancellation

Returning your punch tracker or free-standing bag does not cancel your membership. Your subscription will continue charging you monthly even if the equipment is on its way back to Fight Camp. You must cancel the membership separately via the dashboard or email. Check your billing statement for recurring charges, and if they continue after your equipment return, escalate the issue with your credit card company.

Not saving confirmation documentation

The single most dangerous mistake is failing to document your cancellation. Without proof, you have no leverage if Fight Camp claims they never received your cancellation request or if charges reappear weeks later. The moment you see a cancellation confirmation, save the email, screenshot the dashboard, and record the date and time. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers dispute unwanted charges, and every successful dispute relied on contemporaneous proof of the cancellation attempt.

Cancelling during a promotional free trial

If you signed up for a free trial or introductory offer, check the trial end date before you cancel. If you cancel before the trial ends, you may forfeit any unused trial period or bonus credit. Conversely, if you forget to cancel before the trial ends, you'll be automatically charged full price. Set a calendar reminder for the day before your trial expires so you can cancel on your terms.

Missing the annual plan window

Annual subscribers have only 30 days to request a full refund. After 30 days, the policy locks you in for the full year with no refund option (though you can cancel and stop charges at term end). If you're unhappy within the first month, act immediately. Send a cancellation and refund request email as soon as possible, and reference Fight Camp's money-back guarantee or return policy in your request.

What to do after your fight camp cancellation is processed

Your cancellation confirmation is not the end of your work; this is when your vigilance matters most. Stopee recommends treating your account closure as an active monitoring period, not a set-and-forget event.

Monitor your credit card or bank statement

For the next 60 days, review your billing statement weekly. Look for any charges from Fight Camp, Joinfightcamp, or similar merchant names. If a charge appears after your cancellation confirmation date, do not assume it's an error on your part. Contact Fight Camp immediately and ask for a refund explanation. If they cannot justify the charge, dispute it with your credit card company or bank using the chargeback process.

Verify your account access has ended

Try logging into Fight Camp on the cancellation effective date to confirm your access is gone. If you can still log in and view workouts, your cancellation did not process. Contact support immediately and reference your cancellation confirmation email. If you cannot log in as expected, your cancellation worked as intended.

Request written confirmation of your refund (if applicable)

If Fight Camp processed a refund for an annual subscription or for a disputed charge, ask for a written confirmation showing the refund amount, the processing date, and the expected credit date to your account. This documentation protects you if the refund doesn't appear and you need to escalate the dispute.

Escalation: what to do if fight camp won't cancel

Some subscribers report that Fight Camp either ignores cancellation requests or processes them slowly. If this happens to you, Stopee has a clear escalation path for you to follow.

First escalation: request manager review via email

Send a follow-up email to Fight Camp support with the subject line "Urgent: Cancellation Request Escalation." Reference your original cancellation request date, include your confirmation email or screenshot, and state that you expect your account to be cancelled and all charges to stop immediately. Request written confirmation within 24 hours. Most companies respond quickly to formal escalation requests because they signal potential legal action.

Second escalation: credit card chargeback

If Fight Camp does not respond within 48 hours or continues charging you after your cancellation request, contact your credit card company or bank and dispute the charges. Tell your bank that you requested a cancellation and provided proof, but the merchant continues to charge you. Your bank will initiate a dispute investigation, and Fight Camp will be required to provide documentation proving that you authorized the ongoing charges. In most cases, you will receive a provisional credit while the dispute is pending, and a permanent refund once your bank rules in your favor (which is typical in these scenarios).

Third escalation: federal trade commission complaint

If you have evidence that Fight Camp is ignoring cancellation requests or billing you after you cancelled, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov. The FTC investigates recurring billing violations and illegal dark patterns that make cancellation difficult. Your complaint becomes part of a public record and can trigger regulatory action against the company. Stopee encourages you to file an FTC complaint if Fight Camp has harmed you financially; these complaints are how the agency identifies patterns of abuse.

Key takeaways: your cancellation checklist

Use this checklist as you move through the cancellation process to ensure nothing falls through the cracks.

Step Action Deadline
Before cancelling Check refund eligibility (30-day window for annual plans) Immediately
Log into dashboard Verify you can access your account Same day
Submit cancellation Select "Cancel" (not pause) via dashboard or email Same day
Save documentation Screenshot confirmation and save email for 12 months Within 1 hour
Monitor charges Review bank statement for 60 days post-cancellation Weekly for 8 weeks
Dispute if needed Contact credit card company if charges reappear Within 60 days of unauthorized charge

Why stopee exists and how we protect you

Fight Camp delivers genuine value to many subscribers, but the cancellation process reveals a troubling pattern: companies make signup frictionless and cancellation frustrating, hoping you'll give up before you exit. Stopee was built to flip that dynamic. Our mission is to document every company's cancellation process, flag common abuse patterns, and give you the legal framework and step-by-step instructions to cancel on your terms.

When you use Stopee to cancel Fight Camp, you're accessing a guide written by consumer advocates and subscription law specialists who've seen what happens when cancellations go wrong. We document the Federal Trade Commission requirements that apply to Fight Camp, the state laws that protect you, and the exact buttons to click. We also flag the mistakes that cost people money and the escalation paths that work when a company refuses to honor your request.

Whether you're cancelling because Fight Camp no longer fits your life or because you discovered a better option, you deserve a smooth exit. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions without surprise charges, legal complications, or billing disputes. Our guides and support resources are designed to make cancellation as painless as signup-and to shift the burden of proof back to the company if they ever try to charge you after you've cancelled.

Ready to cancel? Log into your Fight Camp Customer Dashboard, follow our step-by-step instructions above, and save your confirmation. If you encounter resistance, escalate through the process we've outlined. Your cancellation request is a legal right, not a favor Fight Camp can ignore. Stopee is here to ensure you get the clean exit you deserve.

FAQ

Fight Camp is a subscription-based home boxing and fitness service offering access to a library of workouts and optional hardware for performance tracking.

The subscription provides unlimited access to workouts, multi-user profiles, and performance tracking, with optional equipment purchases available.

Users often report difficulties with stopping charges after attempting to cancel, including continued billing despite claims of termination.

It is advisable to cancel in writing, either via email or registered postal mail, to ensure there is legal proof of your cancellation.

If you experience post-cancellation charges, maintaining clear evidence of your cancellation is crucial for contesting any unauthorized billing.