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Cancel Dadhpass: The Right Way
How to cancel your dadhpass subscription and protect your refund rights
What dadhpass is and why you might want to cancel
Dadhpass is a membership-based subscription service operating from Pass Christian, Mississippi. This section explains what the service offers and helps you decide whether cancellation is right for you.
Understanding dadhpass as a subscription service
Dadhpass operates as a recurring subscription offering, though public information about its exact features and benefits is limited. The service is associated with Daddyz in the Pass, located at 412 E North St, Pass Christian, MS 39571, USA. Because Dadhpass lacks a widely publicized corporate website with transparent plan details, you should rely on the billing statements and contract language in your possession to understand exactly what you are paying for.
If you signed up for Dadhpass, you likely received an invoice or confirmation email. Keep these documents close-they contain the renewal terms, billing amount, and cancellation instructions that you will need to reference throughout this process.
Common reasons to cancel your dadhpass membership
Subscribers typically cancel subscription services for a handful of predictable reasons. You may have signed up during a promotional period that has now ended, or you may have discovered that the membership no longer aligns with your lifestyle or budget. Some people cancel because they cannot locate transparent cancellation instructions, which itself signals a problem with the company's transparency practices.
Whatever your reason, your right to cancel is protected under United States consumer law. You do not need to justify your decision to the company. The goal is to terminate the agreement cleanly, stop future charges, and recover any eligible refunds.
Your cancellation rights under united states consumer protection law
Federal and state laws in the United States protect subscription customers from predatory billing and difficult cancellation. This section outlines your legal foundation for canceling Dadhpass and escalating complaints if the company refuses.
The restoring online shoppers confidence act (ROSCA) and your right to easy cancellation
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces the Restoring Online Shoppers Confidence Act, a law designed specifically to protect people like you from deceptive subscription practices. ROSCA requires that subscription sellers make cancellation "simple and easy." This means the company cannot hide cancellation instructions, require you to call a phone number, or force you through multiple steps to stop being charged.
If Dadhpass makes cancellation difficult-for example, by only accepting cancellations through postal mail when no phone or email option exists-you have grounds to file a complaint with the FTC. The agency has successfully pursued cases against major subscription services, and your complaint contributes to their enforcement record.
State law protections for recurring charges
Most United States states have enacted versions of the Uniform Law Commission's Negative Option Rule, which requires sellers to obtain clear, affirmative consent before charging recurring fees. The law also mandates that cancellation terms be presented in a clear and conspicuous manner at the time of signup.
If you signed up for Dadhpass and did not receive explicit written notice of the renewal terms, billing amount, and cancellation process, the company may be in violation of your state's law. This violation gives you leverage to dispute charges and reclaim refunds.
Escalation through the federal trade commission
If Dadhpass refuses to cancel your account or continues billing after you request cancellation, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Include copies of your billing statements, cancellation requests, and any responses (or lack thereof) from the company. The FTC does not resolve individual disputes, but your complaint strengthens the agency's ability to investigate and take enforcement action.
How to cancel your dadhpass subscription: step-by-step methods
Dadhpass does not appear to offer a transparent online cancellation portal or widely publicized phone line, which is itself a red flag. This guide provides the most legally defensible cancellation methods, starting with the strongest approach.
Method 1: cancellation by certified mail (strongest legal protection)
Sending a written cancellation request via certified mail creates a permanent legal record of your cancellation date and intent. This method protects you if the company later claims it never received your request or disputes the cancellation date.
- Draft a formal cancellation letter. Include your full name, account number (from your billing statement), email address, phone number, and a clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my Dadhpass subscription, effective today. Please confirm cancellation in writing and cease all charges to my account."
- Add today's date to the letter and sign it by hand.
- Make two copies: one to send, one to keep for your records.
- Visit your local post office (or USPS.com) and purchase certified mail with return receipt. This service typically costs $8 to $10 and provides proof of delivery.
- Mail your letter to: Daddyz in the Pass, 412 E North St, Pass Christian, MS 39571, USA.
- Keep the certified mail receipt and return receipt in a safe folder. The return receipt will arrive 5 to 10 business days after delivery.
- Wait 15 business days. If you are still charged, escalate immediately (see "After cancellation" section below).
Pro tip: Certified mail is your insurance policy. Even if Dadhpass claims they never received your cancellation, you have a USPS record proving delivery. This evidence is legally powerful in disputes and complaints.
Method 2: cancellation by email with read receipt (secondary protection)
If you can locate a customer service email address for Dadhpass (check your most recent invoice), send a cancellation request via email with a read receipt enabled. This creates a digital record of your request and the company's acknowledgment of it.
- Open your email client and locate the option to request a "read receipt" or "delivery notification." In Gmail, use "Confidential Mode"; in Outlook, use "Request Read Receipt."
- Draft a clear cancellation email: "I am requesting immediate cancellation of my Dadhpass subscription effective today [include date]. My account details are [account number from invoice]. Please reply confirming cancellation and providing the cancellation date. Cease all charges to my account immediately."
- Send the email to the customer service address listed on your billing statement or invoice.
- Save the confirmation of delivery. If you receive a read receipt, print or screenshot it.
- Follow up 7 days later if you have not received a cancellation confirmation. Send a second email referencing your first request.
Warning: Email alone is weaker than certified mail because the company can claim the email went to spam or was never received. Use email as a secondary method alongside certified mail, not as your only approach.
Method 3: phone cancellation with documentation (immediate but risky)
If you can reach a Dadhpass customer service representative by phone, you can cancel verbally. However, always follow up with a written confirmation to protect yourself.
- Call the customer service number listed on your most recent bill.
- Request to speak with a cancellation specialist or customer service representative.
- Clearly state: "I request to cancel my Dadhpass subscription immediately. I want confirmation of the cancellation date and a confirmation number."
- Take notes: write down the date, time, representative's name, confirmation number, and cancellation date provided.
- Ask the representative to confirm the cancellation via email. Request a specific email address where you can send written confirmation of the call.
- After the call, send a follow-up email to the address provided: "This email confirms our phone conversation on [date] regarding cancellation of my Dadhpass subscription. My confirmation number is [number]. I expect no further charges effective [cancellation date]."
- Attach a note detailing the call: date, time, representative's name, and what was discussed.
Warning: Phone-only cancellation leaves no paper trail. If the company continues charging you, your notes alone may not satisfy their billing department. Always follow up with an email confirmation.
What happens after you submit your cancellation request
The days and weeks after you send your cancellation request are critical. This section explains what to expect and how to respond if things go wrong.
Timeline: what to expect from dadhpass
You should receive a cancellation confirmation within 7 to 10 business days. If the company honors your request, you will see one of two outcomes:
- Your account will be marked as "cancelled" or "inactive" in their system.
- No charge will appear on your next billing cycle.
If you submitted your cancellation request before your next billing date, you should not be charged again. If you submitted it after a charge posted, you may be entitled to a refund (see "Refund rights" below).
Pro tip: Mark your cancellation submission date and next expected billing date on your calendar. Check your bank or credit card statement exactly 7 days after the next billing cycle date should have occurred. If a charge appears, you have evidence that the company ignored your cancellation.
If dadhpass ignores your cancellation request
Many subscribers discover that their cancellation was never processed only when they see an unexpected charge on their bank statement. If this happens to you, stay calm-you have multiple escalation options.
- Locate the charge on your statement. Note the exact date, amount, and merchant name.
- Send a second cancellation request via certified mail with more urgent language: "I submitted a cancellation request on [previous date]. I have still been charged on [date charged]. This charge is unauthorized. I formally revoke any consent to recurring charges and demand immediate cessation of billing and refund of [amount charged]."
- Contact your bank or credit card issuer. File a dispute or chargeback for unauthorized charges. Provide your certified mail receipt and cancellation letter as proof of your cancellation request.
- File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Include screenshots of charges, copies of your cancellation requests, and evidence that Dadhpass refused to honor them.
Your right to a refund from dadhpass
Refund eligibility depends on the timing of your cancellation request and the terms outlined in your contract. This section explains when you can legitimately demand your money back.
Refunds for charges after cancellation
If Dadhpass charges your account after you submitted a cancellation request, every cent of that charge is potentially recoverable. You did not authorize it, and the company had notice that you wanted to stop being billed.
Contact your bank or credit card issuer immediately and dispute the charge. Use language like: "I cancelled my Dadhpass subscription on [date]. This charge on [date charged] is unauthorized and violates the Restoring Online Shoppers Confidence Act. I have proof of my cancellation request via [certified mail/email/phone] dated [date]." Attach your evidence.
Refunds for the final billing cycle
Whether you are eligible for a refund of your most recent charge depends on your contract's terms. Some subscriptions offer pro-rated refunds if you cancel mid-cycle. Others do not. Check your original signup agreement or invoice for language about cancellation refunds.
If the contract is silent on refunds, you have a case under state consumer protection laws. Most states require that if you cancel a subscription before the renewal date, you should not be charged. If you were charged despite cancelling before renewal, demand a refund in writing and escalate to your state's Attorney General if Dadhpass refuses.
Disputing charges through your bank
Your bank or credit card issuer is your fastest path to a refund. Most card companies allow you to dispute charges up to 60 days after the transaction appears on your statement. File your dispute online or call the customer service number on the back of your card.
Your bank will reverse the charge temporarily and open an investigation. The burden falls on Dadhpass to prove the charge was authorized. Your cancellation request and certified mail receipt are proof that it was not.
Dadhpass pricing and plan structure
Detailed public pricing for Dadhpass is not available online, which underscores the service's lack of transparency. This section clarifies what information you need to gather from your own billing records.
What to find on your billing statement
| Billing detail | Where to find it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Amount charged | Your invoice or bank statement | Essential for calculating refunds and disputing unauthorized charges |
| Renewal date / billing cycle | Your invoice (often labeled "Next billing date" or "Renewal date") | Determines when to submit cancellation to avoid the next charge |
| Account number or subscription ID | Your invoice header | Required to include in your cancellation request |
| Merchant name and phone | Your bank statement (may differ from "Dadhpass") | Helps you reach customer service and identify the payment processor |
| Payment method on file | Your invoice ("Charged to: [card ending in...]") | Confirms which card to dispute if chargebacks become necessary |
| Contract terms or plan name | Your signup confirmation email | Clarifies refund rights and cancellation deadlines |
Common mistakes subscribers make when canceling
Canceling a subscription feels straightforward until something goes wrong-and then you realize small mistakes earlier can cost you money and time. Learn from others' experience.
Mistake 1: assuming cancellation is complete without written confirmation
This is the costliest error. You call customer service, they say "your subscription is cancelled," and you assume it is done. Three weeks later, you are charged again.
Always demand written confirmation. If you cancel by phone, follow up with an email. If you cancel by email, wait for a response. If the company does not respond, send your cancellation via certified mail. Written proof is your only insurance.
Mistake 2: missing the cancellation deadline
Many subscriptions auto-renew on a specific date. If you cancel one day after that date, you have already been charged for the next cycle. Check your invoice for the exact renewal date and cancel at least 5 business days before to ensure your request is processed in time.
Mistake 3: not saving evidence
Cancellation confirmations get lost, emails get deleted, and certified mail receipts end up in recycling. The moment you submit a cancellation request, save it. Take a screenshot of an email, store your certified mail receipt in a folder, and write down the date and confirmation number from any phone call.
Mistake 4: only canceling through one channel
If you email customer service and hear nothing back, you have no backup plan. Send your cancellation request through two methods: certified mail plus email, or phone plus certified mail. The redundancy ensures that if one method fails, the other succeeds.
Practical cancellation checklist
Use this checklist to ensure every step of your cancellation is documented and defensible.
| Task | Deadline | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Locate your most recent Dadhpass invoice and write down all account details | Today | ☐ Complete |
| Identify your next billing/renewal date | Today | ☐ Complete |
| Draft your cancellation letter (or email) | Today | ☐ Complete |
| Send cancellation via certified mail to 412 E North St, Pass Christian, MS 39571, USA | 5 days before renewal date | ☐ Complete |
| Also send cancellation via email to customer service (if available) | 5 days before renewal date | ☐ Complete |
| Save all confirmations, receipts, and email responses | As they arrive | ☐ Complete |
| Check your bank statement on renewal date to confirm no charge appears | 7 days after renewal date | ☐ Complete |
Why you can trust this cancellation guidance
This article is authored by the team at Stopee (stopee.com), a consumer advocacy platform dedicated to helping people cancel unwanted subscriptions. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel problematic recurring charges, and we base all guidance on Federal Trade Commission regulations, state consumer protection laws, and documented subscriber experiences.
Stopee is not affiliated with Dadhpass and does not profit from your cancellation decision. Our mission is to empower you with legal knowledge and practical steps.
Contact information for your dadhpass cancellation
Use this address for all written cancellation requests. Send via certified mail for maximum legal protection.
Mailing address:
Daddyz in the Pass
412 E North St
Pass Christian, MS 39571
USA
If you locate an email address or phone number for Dadhpass customer service, use it as a secondary cancellation method alongside certified mail. Always keep records of every cancellation attempt.
Canceling a subscription should not require you to become a lawyer or private investigator. Stopee believes every consumer deserves transparent cancellation options and respectful treatment. If Dadhpass makes cancellation difficult, that itself is a violation of United States consumer law. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unfair subscriptions and recover refunds; if you encounter resistance from Dadhpass, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and share your experience with other consumers. Your willingness to document and escalate predatory practices strengthens protections for everyone.