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Cancel Snoopreport: The Right Way

How to cancel your snoopreport subscription and stop instagram tracking

What is snoopreport and why people subscribe

Snoopreport is an Instagram activity tracking service that monitors publicly available Instagram interactions-likes, follows, unfollows, and activity trends-and bundles them into weekly and monthly reports. The service targets individuals, marketers, and social media analysts who want to understand follower behavior patterns and engagement trends without needing direct access to private accounts. You'll find promotional messaging emphasizing low-cost entry pricing and the ability to track multiple public profiles for behavioral and marketing insights.

The core value proposition is straightforward: automated weekly or monthly reports that surface interest patterns, active times, and follower interactions. Snoopreport generates CSV exports, activity logs, and interest summaries based on publicly available data. For a marketing professional monitoring competitor accounts or a content creator tracking audience shifts, the service can feel useful in the moment. However, many subscribers discover the ongoing cost, inconsistent report quality, or limited scope of tracking lead them to reconsider the subscription-which is exactly when understanding your cancellation options matters most.

Pricing tiers and what you'll actually pay

Snoopreport offers several pricing models depending on your use case and subscription frequency. The reported pricing varies slightly across sources and has shifted over time, but here's what independent reviewers and official channels have documented:

Plan type Reported cost Best for
Weekly promotional rate $0.99 per week Short-term testing; costs ~$52 annually if continued
Personal monthly $4.99 per month Individual users; ~$60 per year
Small business monthly $11.99-$14.99 per month Small marketing teams; ~$144-$180 per year
Professional monthly $44.99-$49.99 per month Agencies and serious analysts; ~$540-$600 per year

Keep in mind these prices reflect snapshots from independent reviews; Snoopreport may adjust rates seasonally or by region. Always verify your exact billing amount in your account dashboard before deciding to cancel. Many subscribers are surprised by renewal amounts after promotional periods expire, which is a common reason for cancellation requests.

Why subscribers decide to leave

Understanding why users cancel Snoopreport helps you evaluate whether cancellation makes sense for your situation too. Customer feedback on consumer platforms reveals a pattern: initial interest often fades when reports arrive late, miss expected accounts, or fail to deliver the analytical depth promised in marketing copy.

Common cancellation triggers include delayed or missing reports, frustration with automatic renewal charges, difficulty obtaining refunds, and slow or unresponsive customer support. Some users report that Snoopreport's tracking completeness varies month to month, which erodes confidence in the service's reliability. Others find that after an initial month of curiosity, the marginal benefit of tracking follower behavior no longer justifies the recurring cost. A few subscribers mention confusion around the cancellation process itself-ambiguous billing outcomes or unclear confirmation messages-which prompted them to seek cancellation guidance elsewhere.

How to cancel your snoopreport subscription step by step

Snoopreport does not offer a self-service cancellation button in your account dashboard the way mainstream SaaS platforms do. Instead, you must contact Snoopreport directly via postal mail with your cancellation request, which is why clarity and proof of delivery matter significantly.

The correct cancellation method: postal mail to snoopreport

Because Snoopreport requires written cancellation by post, you'll need to take deliberate action to ensure your request is received and processed. Here's the exact sequence to follow:

  1. Gather your account information
    • Log into your Snoopreport account and note your account email address
    • Copy your account username or account ID if one exists
    • Note the billing amount and date of your most recent charge
    • Record the email address associated with your subscription (likely the one you used to sign up)
  2. Compose a formal cancellation letter
    • Use plain white paper or your regular email printed to PDF
    • Include the date at the top
    • Address it to: Snoopreport's registered business address (see the address section at the end of this guide)
    • State clearly: "I request cancellation of my Snoopreport subscription effective immediately" or "effective [specific date]"
    • Include your account email, username, and billing email address
    • Include a brief reason if you wish (optional but sometimes helpful for feedback)
    • Sign your letter by hand if posting physically, or print if you're scanning and emailing
    • Keep a copy for your records
  3. Mail your letter via certified mail with delivery confirmation
    • Go to your local post office or use USPS online to purchase certified mail postage
    • Request a return receipt so you have proof of delivery
    • The certified mail receipt becomes your proof that Snoopreport received your request
    • Budget $8-$12 for this service; it's worth the certainty
    • Keep the USPS tracking number and receipt in a safe place
  4. Follow up by email to confirm receipt
    • Send a copy of your cancellation letter via email to support@snoopreport.com
    • In the subject line write: "Subscription cancellation request - [your email address]"
    • Include the USPS certified mail tracking number in the email body
    • This creates a paper trail and often gets a faster response than waiting for postal processing
    • Save the confirmation email Snoopreport sends back
  5. Allow 14 days for processing
    • Snoopreport states they process cancellations within 14 days of receipt
    • Mark your calendar for day 14 from your mail send date
    • Continue to use the service during this window; your access should remain active until the cancellation takes effect
  6. Verify cancellation in your account and billing statement
    • Log into Snoopreport after the 14-day window and confirm your account is inactive
    • Check your bank or credit card statement 1-2 billing cycles later to confirm no further charges appear
    • If you see a charge after your cancellation date, contact your bank or credit card company immediately

Pro tip: The combination of certified mail and email follow-up creates redundancy. If Snoopreport claims they never received your cancellation request, your USPS receipt and email confirmation provide proof of your intent and delivery. This matters if a dispute with your bank or credit card company arises later.

What to do if snoopreport does not confirm cancellation

If you don't receive a cancellation confirmation email within 5-7 business days of your postal mail arrival (as tracked by USPS), take the next step. Send a follow-up email to support@snoopreport.com with your USPS tracking number and a copy of your original cancellation letter. Keep the subject line consistent: "Cancellation request follow-up - [your email address]."

If Snoopreport still does not respond or denies your cancellation after you've submitted it properly, document everything and move to the refund and dispute resolution section below.

Timeline and what to expect after you request cancellation

Snoopreport's cancellation window is longer than many modern subscription services, which is why tracking your timeline carefully prevents unwanted charges and confusion.

The 14-day processing period

From the moment Snoopreport receives your written cancellation request (as confirmed by certified mail delivery), they have 14 calendar days to process the cancellation and deactivate your account. During this period, your subscription remains active and you retain access to reports and your account dashboard. You will not be charged again during this window if the cancellation is processed correctly.

After 14 days have elapsed, log into your Snoopreport account and attempt to access your profile. If your account shows "inactive," "cancelled," or denies access, cancellation is complete. If you can still log in and use the service, contact Snoopreport immediately to confirm the status of your request.

Billing and refunds after cancellation

Your next billing charge should not occur. However, if Snoopreport charges you after your cancellation request was received, you have the right to request a refund based on your cancellation date. Unlike some subscription services, Snoopreport does not automatically issue refunds for the remainder of your billing period when you cancel mid-cycle. You must request a refund separately, which Stopee recommends doing in writing via the same method: postal mail and email follow-up.

Include your cancellation letter's date, your USPS tracking number, and the billing charge date you wish to dispute. Specify the refund amount you believe you're owed. Send this refund request to the same registered address and support email.

Refund policy and what consumer law requires

Snoopreport's stated cancellation process does not explicitly guarantee a refund for unused portions of your subscription. However, consumer protection laws in the United States may entitle you to a refund under specific circumstances.

Federal trade commission act and your rights

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces the Negative Option Rule, which applies to subscription services like Snoopreport. Under this rule, Snoopreport must obtain your affirmative consent before charging you, and you have the right to cancel with simple, easy-to-complete methods. The requirement that you use postal mail is strict-it's not "simple" in the modern sense-but it's what Snoopreport has published as their only method.

If Snoopreport continues to bill you after your cancellation request was submitted and received, you may file a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Include your USPS tracking number and email confirmation as supporting evidence.

Additionally, your credit card company or bank offers chargeback protections. If Snoopreport charges you after you cancelled, you can dispute the charge with your card issuer and request a refund. Your issuer will investigate and credit you pending the outcome. Keep all cancellation correspondence and billing statements as proof.

State-specific cancellation rights

Many U.S. states-including California, New York, and Illinois-have enacted state-level subscription cancellation laws that require clear cancellation methods and prompt refunds. California's Automatic Renewal Law, for example, mandates that cancellation be as simple as signup. If Snoopreport's postal-mail-only requirement conflicts with your state's law, you may have grounds to demand a simpler cancellation method or a refund.

Check your state's attorney general website for subscription cancellation rules. If your state has a law, include a reference to it in your refund demand letter. State AGs often take subscription disputes seriously.

Common mistakes to avoid when canceling snoopreport

Cancelling a subscription that requires postal mail is frustrating because one small error can delay your request by weeks. Here's what you need to know to avoid the most frequent pitfalls.

Many customers feel anxious when they realize Snoopreport doesn't offer a one-click cancellation button. That worry is valid-the barrier to exit is higher than it should be-but it also means precise execution protects you.

  • Mistake 1: Emailing your cancellation request without postal mail. Snoopreport's published policy requires written cancellation by post. An email alone, even if ignored, won't meet their stated requirement. Email is a helpful follow-up, not a substitute. Always use certified mail as your primary method.
  • Mistake 2: Assuming your account will auto-deactivate on your next billing date. Snoopreport does not automatically stop charging you on your next renewal. You must actively request cancellation. Waiting for a bill and then canceling is backward; cancel first, then verify no future charges appear.
  • Mistake 3: Forgetting to request certified mail delivery confirmation. The $8-$12 you spend on certified mail with delivery confirmation is insurance. It proves Snoopreport received your letter. Without proof of delivery, you have no evidence to dispute a continued charge.
  • Mistake 4: Not following up by email after mailing your letter. While the postal letter is primary, the email creates accountability. If Snoopreport claims they never received your letter, the email shows your intent and usually prompts a response.
  • Mistake 5: Canceling your payment method instead of canceling the subscription. If you simply remove your credit card or close your bank account, Snoopreport may flag your account for non-payment but may not formally cancel it. When you reactivate or provide a new payment method, the old charges may resurface. Cancel the subscription first, then address payment methods if needed.
  • Mistake 6: Accepting vague confirmation language. If Snoopreport responds with "we've received your request" but doesn't confirm the specific cancellation date or status, ask for clarification. Require them to state: "Your subscription is cancelled effective [date]" or "Your account is now inactive."

After cancellation: what happens next and how to verify

Cancellation doesn't end the moment you receive a confirmation; you need to follow through to ensure your account is truly inactive and no unwanted charges occur.

It's easy to feel relieved once you've sent your cancellation letter and forget about it. Don't. Subscription services depend on customer inertia, and a missed charge can sit unnoticed for months.

Verification checklist after your cancellation period ends

  1. Wait for the 14-day processing window to pass, then attempt to log into your Snoopreport account
    • If login fails or you see an "inactive account" message, cancellation is confirmed
    • If login succeeds and you can access the service, contact support immediately and include your cancellation request date
  2. Monitor your billing statement for the next 2-3 billing cycles
    • Check your credit card or bank statement weekly for 30 days after cancellation should have taken effect
    • A delayed charge or "retry" charge sometimes appears 3-4 weeks after the initial cancellation date
  3. If you see a charge after your cancellation date, dispute it immediately
    • Contact your credit card company or bank and explain that you cancelled the subscription on [date] via certified mail
    • Provide your USPS tracking number and cancellation confirmation (if received)
    • Request a chargeback or credit; your issuer will investigate
  4. If you were refunded part of your subscription, verify the amount matches your claim
    • Refunds typically appear 3-7 business days after approval
    • Check your bank or credit card account for the deposit
    • If the amount is wrong, contact Snoopreport again with the corrected refund request
  5. Optionally, request a written confirmation of cancellation for your records
    • Some companies provide a cancellation certificate or letter upon request
    • Ask Snoopreport to email a formal confirmation stating your account is cancelled as of [date]
    • Store this in a folder with your cancellation letter and USPS receipt

Pricing comparison and whether cancellation makes financial sense

Before you finalize your cancellation, run a quick cost-benefit analysis to ensure you're making the right choice for your situation. Sometimes a brief pause or downgrade is smarter than a full cancellation.

When cancellation makes sense

Evaluate your actual use over the past 30-90 days. If you've logged in fewer than 5 times, don't read reports regularly, or find the insights vague or outdated, cancellation is justified. The sunk cost fallacy is powerful-many subscribers rationalize paying $50 a month "just in case" they use it. Don't fall into this trap. If you haven't opened a report in two weeks, you won't suddenly start.

Cancellation also makes sense if you're paying for a plan tier with more accounts than you actually track. If you're on the Professional plan ($44.99/month) but only monitor one or two Instagram profiles, downgrading to Personal ($4.99/month) is smarter than cancellation. However, if Snoopreport doesn't offer downgrades easily, cancellation and restarting at a lower tier might be your only option.

Cost comparison table: annual spend by plan

Plan Monthly cost Annual cost Cancel if you use it less than:
Personal $4.99 $59.88 2-3 times per month
Small business $11.99-$14.99 $144-$180 Once per week
Professional $44.99-$49.99 $540-$600 Multiple times per week

If your usage frequency falls below the threshold for your plan, you're overpaying. Cancel or downgrade immediately. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers recognize that subscription fatigue-the mental burden of managing too many recurring charges-is often worth the small logistical effort of cancellation.

Where to send your cancellation letter and contact information

Precision in addressing your cancellation letter is critical. Mail sent to the wrong address may be rejected or lost, delaying your cancellation by weeks.

Snoopreport's registered business address for cancellation requests

Send your written cancellation request via certified mail to the following address. Verify this address on Snoopreport's website or terms of service before mailing, as business addresses occasionally change:

Snoopreport customer service address
Snoopreport
[Insert current registered business address from official website]
United States

Email support for follow-up and confirmation:
support@snoopreport.com

Pro tip: Before you mail your letter, visit Snoopreport's website and check their contact or legal pages for the current mailing address. If the address differs from what we've listed, use the one on their official site. A letter sent to an outdated address wastes your time and postage.

Escalation options if snoopreport ignores your request

If Snoopreport does not respond to your cancellation request within 21 days (allowing time for mail delivery plus processing), escalate your complaint:

  • File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov, citing the Negative Option Rule and Snoopreport's failure to honor your cancellation request
  • Contact your state attorney general's consumer protection division
  • Dispute the charge with your credit card company or bank if another billing cycle occurs

Stopee recommends keeping copies of all correspondence and tracking numbers. These documents are your evidence if a dispute escalates, and they make your complaint credible when submitted to regulatory agencies.

Final steps and your path forward

Canceling Snoopreport requires more deliberate effort than most modern subscriptions because the company insists on postal mail. That friction is frustrating, but it's also manageable once you understand the process. Your clarity here-certified mail, email follow-up, 14-day processing, and verification afterward-ensures you don't end up trapped in recurring charges you didn't authorize.

The cancellation method we've outlined aligns with Snoopreport's stated requirements and protects you with proof of delivery. Stopee emphasizes this approach because it eliminates ambiguity. You will have evidence that your cancellation was received, and if Snoopreport disputes that fact, your USPS receipt and email trail prove them wrong.

After you cancel, check your billing statement regularly for the next two months. Most subscription disputes resolve quickly when you have proper documentation, but eternal vigilance beats assuming the company will do the right thing automatically. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers navigate exactly this scenario, and the common thread is always the same: document everything, follow the company's stated process precisely, and escalate to your bank or a regulatory agency if the company fails to honor your cancellation.

You're in control here. Snoopreport is not. Take the steps outlined in this guide, stay organized, and you'll have your subscription cancelled within two to three weeks. Your effort now buys you peace of mind and stops the bleeding on a subscription that no longer serves you.

FAQ

Snoopreport is an Instagram activity tracking service that provides insights into public interactions on the platform, including likes and follows.

Users subscribe to Snoopreport for its low-cost subscription tiers and automated reports that help analyze Instagram behavior without accessing private accounts.

You can cancel your Snoopreport subscription by sending a written notice via email or registered postal mail to their official address.

Your cancellation notice should include your account details, intent to cancel, desired effective date, and a request for written confirmation.

Using registered mail provides proof of delivery and a documented chain of custody, which can be crucial in disputes regarding the cancellation.

This letter is also available in other countries