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Cancel Bullymake: The Right Way
How to cancel bullymake and stop recurring charges
What is bullymake and why you might want to cancel
Bullymake is a subscription box service that delivers durable toys and treats tailored to your dog's size, chewing strength, and dietary needs. The company ships curated boxes on a recurring schedule, with plans ranging from one month to 12 months, and longer commitments come with discounts. Many dog owners find value in Bullymake's durability guarantee and customization-but as costs accumulate, cancellation becomes necessary for budget reasons or changing needs. At Stopee, we've helped countless subscribers understand their options and exit subscriptions cleanly.
Subscription plans and current pricing
Understanding Bullymake's pricing structure helps you calculate annual costs and decide whether cancellation makes financial sense for your household. The table below shows listed monthly rates across all plan lengths.
| Plan length | Monthly rate | Annual equivalent | Discount vs. 1-month |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 month | $45 | $540 per year | Base price |
| 3 month | $37 | $444 per year | ~18% off |
| 6 month | $33 | $396 per year | ~27% off |
| 12 month | $29 | $348 per year | ~36% off |
Common reasons subscribers cancel bullymake
Pet subscription boxes accumulate inventory quickly. Your dog may receive toys that duplicate items already in rotation, or you discover treats that don't match your pet's preferences or dietary restrictions. Overlapping deliveries create waste and clutter, making the monthly cost feel unjustified. Additionally, competing subscription services or retail alternatives may offer better value per toy or lower monthly rates. Seasonal needs shift too-your household may have less disposable income during certain months, or your dog's chewing habits change. At Stopee, we understand these scenarios are entirely normal, and your decision to cancel deserves respect and a straightforward process.
Why cancellation can be difficult with bullymake
Several subscribers have reported friction when attempting to stop recurring charges with Bullymake, making it essential that you understand potential obstacles and how to overcome them.
Common cancellation problems users encounter
Public feedback reveals recurring patterns in the cancellation experience. Many reviewers describe delays between submitting a cancellation request and the company actually halting renewal charges. Some customers report that they initiated cancellation but still received a shipment or charge within the billing window-suggesting operational lag between when you request cancellation and when it reaches the billing system. Several forum posts describe frustration when promotional terms auto-renew without clear warning, or when cancellation requests appear to be lost in processing. In some cases, subscribers have only seen partial refunds after escalation, indicating that the company may not offer automatic pro-rata credits. These patterns underscore why using a documented, auditable cancellation method is critical.
Red flags that suggest you should document your cancellation
- You receive a shipment after submitting a cancellation request online.
- Your credit card continues to be charged despite verbal or email cancellation attempts.
- The company does not send a confirmation email within 48 hours of your cancellation request.
- Customer service representatives claim they have "no record" of your previous cancellation attempt.
- You notice that the cancellation form on the website does not provide an immediate confirmation number.
These situations signal that Bullymake's internal processes may not reliably sync cancellation requests with billing cycles. Stopee recommends using registered mail or email with read receipts to create an auditable paper trail.
How to cancel your bullymake subscription
You have three primary methods to cancel Bullymake, each with different levels of documentation and reliability.
Method 1: cancel online through your account (fastest)
This method is the quickest if Bullymake's website processes cancellations immediately and reliably. Follow these steps exactly.
- Log into your Bullymake account on the official website using your email and password.
- If you have forgotten your password, click "Forgot Password" and reset it before proceeding.
- Navigate to your account profile or settings section (typically labeled "My Account," "Profile," or "Settings").
- Look for a link that says "Manage Subscription" or "Subscriptions."
- Click on "Manage Subscription" or the equivalent option.
- You should see details of your current subscription plan, renewal date, and payment method.
- Locate and select "Cancel Subscription" or "End Subscription."
- Bullymake may ask you to confirm your reason for cancelling-this is optional, but providing honest feedback helps improve their service.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to confirm the cancellation.
- Do not skip any confirmation steps, even if the company offers a discount to stay.
- Wait for the confirmation email to arrive in your inbox.
- Warning: If you do not receive a confirmation email within 24 hours, proceed immediately to Method 2 (email) or Method 3 (registered mail) to ensure your cancellation is documented.
- Save or print the confirmation email as proof of cancellation.
- Pro tip: Take a screenshot of the confirmation page before closing your browser, in case the email is delayed or lost.
Method 2: cancel by email (documented alternative)
Email provides a time-stamped record of your cancellation request and is especially useful if the online method fails or if you want a backup record.
- Open your email client and compose a new message to Bullymake's customer service address.
- Use the contact email listed on their website or in your account confirmation emails.
- If you cannot locate an email address, visit Stopee.com for updated contact information for Bullymake.
- In the subject line, write: "Cancellation Request for Bullymake Subscription."
- In the email body, include the following details:
- Your full name
- Your account email address (the one registered with Bullymake)
- Your subscription plan type (1-month, 3-month, 6-month, or 12-month)
- Your next scheduled shipment or renewal date (if known)
- A clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my Bullymake subscription, effective immediately."
- Send the email and request a read receipt to confirm delivery.
- Most email providers allow you to enable delivery and read receipts in settings.
- Wait for a response confirming cancellation.
- Warning: If Bullymake does not respond within 5 business days, send a follow-up email and move to Method 3 to create an unquestionable record.
- Save all email correspondence in a dedicated folder for your records.
- Pro tip: Forward a copy of all cancellation emails to your personal backup email account in case your primary account is compromised.
Method 3: cancel by registered mail (most reliable)
Registered mail creates a legally binding, time-stamped record that proves you sent a cancellation notice to Bullymake. This method is essential if the company has ignored previous cancellation requests or if charges continue after online or email cancellation attempts.
- Visit your local United States Postal Service (USPS) location in person.
- You cannot send registered mail through a mailbox; you must submit it at a post office counter.
- Write a formal cancellation letter on plain paper or use the template provided by Stopee (available on our website).
- Include your full name, account email, subscription plan type, and today's date at the top.
- State clearly: "I hereby request immediate and complete cancellation of my Bullymake subscription, effective immediately. Please process this cancellation and confirm in writing within five business days."
- Place your letter in an envelope addressed to:
- Bullymake Customer Service
- 990 Security Row, Suite 106
- Richardson, TX 75081
- United States of America
- Request "Certified Mail with Return Receipt" at the post office counter.
- Pay the small additional fee (currently approximately $1.50 in addition to standard postage).
- The post office will provide you with a tracking number and a return receipt card.
- Keep the tracking number and receipt card in a safe place indefinitely.
- Pro tip: Take a photo of the receipt card with your phone for easy reference.
- Wait for the return receipt to arrive (usually within 2-3 weeks).
- The receipt proves that Bullymake received your cancellation notice and the exact date they received it.
- Monitor your account and credit card for continued charges.
- If Bullymake charges you after the receipt date, you have undeniable proof of timely cancellation for disputes.
What to do immediately after cancelling
Cancellation is not truly complete until you confirm that charges have stopped and no further shipments arrive at your door. Taking these steps protects you from surprise bills.
Steps to verify your cancellation was processed
After submitting your cancellation request via any method, you must actively monitor the outcome.
- Check your email inbox and spam folder daily for Bullymake's confirmation email.
- If no confirmation arrives within 48 hours, assume the cancellation request was not processed and escalate to the next method.
- Log into your Bullymake account one week after cancellation.
- Your account should either be deactivated, show "Cancelled" status, or no longer display an active subscription.
- If your subscription still shows as active, contact customer service immediately.
- Review your credit card or bank statement on your next billing date.
- Verify that no new Bullymake charge appears.
- Warning: If a charge posts after your cancellation date, you have proof of cancellation (via email, registered mail receipt, or confirmation number) to dispute it.
- Confirm that no shipment arrives during your normal delivery window.
- If a box arrives after cancellation, refuse it or contact the carrier to return it unopened.
- Check your account status 30 days after cancellation to ensure no auto-renewal has occurred.
- Pro tip: Set a phone reminder for 30 days after your cancellation request so you do not forget to verify.
Refunds and what to expect
Refund eligibility depends on your subscription plan type, the timing of your cancellation request, and Bullymake's refund policy at the time of your order.
Refund scenarios and timelines
Bullymake typically processes refunds for unused portions of pre-paid subscriptions, but timing and amounts vary. If you cancel a 12-month subscription after three months, you may be eligible for a refund of the remaining nine months (minus any non-refundable processing fees). However, if a shipment has already been dispatched, you may not receive a credit for that box. Always request a detailed refund calculation from customer service in writing. If Bullymake denies a refund you believe you are entitled to, Stopee recommends escalating under the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act (ROSCA), which protects consumers from unauthorized recurring charges.
Refunds, when approved, typically post to your original payment method within 5-10 business days. During this time, resist the urge to dispute the charge-wait for the refund to process naturally. If Bullymake does not refund within 14 business days of your cancellation request, contact your credit card company or bank to initiate a chargeback.
Your consumer rights and how to enforce them
Federal law protects you when you cancel a recurring subscription. Understanding these rights empowers you to resolve disputes quickly.
Restore online shoppers confidence act (ROSCA) and your rights
The ROSCA, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), requires that subscription services obtain your informed consent before charging your payment method, clearly disclose all material terms before you agree, and make cancellation as easy as signup. If Bullymake continues to charge you after you cancel-or if they make cancellation difficult or hidden-you have the right to file a complaint with the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. You also have the right to dispute unauthorized charges with your credit card issuer or bank.
Additionally, under the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA), your bank or credit card company must investigate any charge you dispute and provide a temporary credit within 10 business days while they investigate.
How to escalate if bullymake refuses to cancel
- Document all cancellation attempts: save emails, screenshots, confirmation numbers, and registered mail receipts.
- Send a formal demand letter to the address above, citing ROSCA and requesting immediate cancellation and a full refund.
- Use certified mail again and keep the tracking number.
- If Bullymake does not respond within 10 business days, contact your credit card company or bank.
- Provide all documentation and file a dispute for unauthorized recurring charges.
- Your card issuer will reverse the disputed charges while they investigate.
- File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
- Include all dates, contact attempts, and evidence of cancellation.
- Consider filing a complaint with your state's Attorney General consumer protection division (search "[Your State] Attorney General" + "consumer complaints").
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers enforce these rights successfully. Do not hesitate to escalate if the company ignores your cancellation requests.
Common mistakes to avoid when cancelling
Cancellation frustration is real, and it is easy to make mistakes that delay your exit or leave you vulnerable to continued charges. Here are the pitfalls we see most often.
Mistakes that leave you unprotected
- Relying on a verbal cancellation: Never cancel by phone call alone. Always follow up with written confirmation via email or registered mail, even if the representative says they have "noted your account." Verbal cancellations leave no proof.
- Not saving your confirmation email or number: Your cancellation confirmation is your receipt. If Bullymake later claims they never received your request, your confirmation proves otherwise. Store it permanently.
- Cancelling too close to your renewal date: If your next charge is in two days and you cancel online today, the system may not sync in time. Cancel at least one week before your renewal date, or use registered mail for ironclad proof of timeliness.
- Assuming that clicking "Cancel" on the website is final: Many subscribers assume that cancelling is instant. It is not. Ballymake's billing system may take 24-48 hours to process the request, and if you do not receive a confirmation email, your cancellation may have failed silently.
- Deleting your account instead of cancelling the subscription: Deleting your Bullymake account does not cancel your subscription. You must explicitly select the cancellation option; only then can you delete your account afterward if you wish.
- Disputing charges without first providing written notice: If you dispute a charge with your credit card company before giving Bullymake written notice of cancellation and a reasonable time to respond (5-10 business days), the company may claim you did not give them a fair chance. Always send written cancellation notice first.
Pricing comparison: keep vs. cancel
Before you finalize your cancellation decision, run a quick financial scenario to confirm that cancelling is the right choice for your household.
| Scenario | Monthly cost | Annual total | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keep 1-month plan | $45 | $540 | Cancel if budget is tight |
| Downgrade to 12-month plan | $29 | $348 | Save $192/year vs. 1-month |
| Buy toys retail (estimate per toy) | $8-15 | $96-180 (12 toys/year) | Cheapest long-term option if quality comparable |
| Pause subscription for 3 months | $0 | Save $111-135 | Best option if you need a temporary break |
| Full cancellation | $0 | $0 | Choose if you no longer value the service |
If you are cancelling purely for financial reasons, consider pausing your subscription for 2-3 months instead. This option keeps your account active and may allow you to resume later without penalty. However, if you have decided that Bullymake no longer fits your needs or budget, cancellation is the right move-and Stopee is here to guide you through it.
Checklist: your complete cancellation guide
Use this checklist to ensure you have completed every step and protected yourself fully.
- I understand Bullymake's current pricing and my annual total cost.
- I have decided to cancel (not pause or downgrade).
- I have logged into my Bullymake account and attempted online cancellation, OR I am prepared to use email or registered mail.
- I have saved my confirmation email, number, or registered mail receipt.
- I will monitor my account within 7 days to verify the cancellation shows as processed.
- I will check my next billing date to confirm no charge posts.
- I will confirm no shipment arrives during my normal delivery window.
- I understand that Bullymake may owe me a refund for unused plan days if I cancel early.
- I have documented all cancellation attempts in case I need to escalate to my bank or the FTC.
- I know how to file a dispute with my credit card company if unauthorized charges continue.
Final steps and contact information
Bullymake's mailing address for cancellation requests sent via certified mail is listed below. Use this address only if you are sending a formal cancellation letter by registered mail.
Bullymake Customer Service
990 Security Row, Suite 106
Richardson, TX 75081
United States of America
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions and resolve billing disputes with confidence. If Bullymake ignores your cancellation request or continues to charge you after you have submitted written notice, you have legal remedies-and you are not alone. Use the methods in this guide, maintain your documentation, and escalate to the FTC or your bank if needed. Your decision to cancel deserves respect, and your money deserves protection. Stopee.com is here for you every step of the way.