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Cancel Now That's TV: The Right Way
How to cancel now that's TV and recover your money fast
What is now that's TV and why you might want to cancel
Now That's TV is a low-cost streaming service that bundles scripted series, reality content, live events and niche programming for US viewers seeking budget-friendly entertainment options. The service operates primarily through mobile and connected device apps, with subscriptions typically priced between $5.99 and $7.99 per month. If you subscribed through Apple (App Store or Apple TV), your billing flows through Apple's payment system. Understanding what you're paying for-and whether you're actually using it-is the first step toward making a cancellation decision. At Stopee, we help thousands of consumers evaluate their streaming habits and take control of recurring charges that often slip past notice.
How now that's TV charges you
Now That's TV operates as an in-app subscription service, meaning you cannot subscribe directly through a website or call a phone number. Instead, you subscribe through the platform where you have an account-typically Apple devices or Android mobile apps. Once activated, your subscription renews automatically each month on your billing date. The platform does not offer postal cancellation or phone-based cancellation; instead, all cancellation requests must be processed through your subscription platform (Apple ID, Google Play, or the app itself). This design concentrates control with Apple or Google rather than with Now That's TV directly, which can create confusion when you attempt to cancel.
Subscription tiers and typical monthly costs
Now That's TV markets multiple subscription tiers to appeal to different viewer budgets and content preferences. Review the table below to see the typical pricing structure and what each tier includes.
| Plan tier | Typical US monthly price | Billing cycle | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard monthly | $5.99 | Auto-renews monthly | Budget viewers with light usage |
| Gold | $7.99 | Auto-renews monthly | Viewers wanting expanded content access |
| Trial / promotional | Varies (often free or $0.99) | Limited period (14-30 days) | New subscribers testing the service |
If you maintain a $5.99 monthly subscription for a full year, your annual outflow reaches $71.88. Add a second tier or experience accidental duplicate charges, and that number climbs rapidly. The financial case for cancellation becomes clear once you realize how many months have accumulated without you watching.
Warning signs that you should cancel now that's TV
Deciding whether to cancel requires honest reflection on your actual usage and any service issues you have experienced.
Red flags and reasons to cancel
You should strongly consider cancellation if you experience repeated or unexpected charges, cannot access content you have paid for, or struggle to get responsive customer support. Many users report billing errors-including duplicate charges in the same cycle and continued charges after they believed they had cancelled. If you have not opened the app or watched content in 30 days or more, the subscription is costing you money for entertainment you are not consuming. Additionally, if the service interrupts playback frequently, buffers excessively, or lacks content that appeals to your viewing preferences, the value proposition weakens. Pro tip: Pull your last three months of bank or credit card statements and total what you have spent on Now That's TV. If that number surprises you, cancellation likely makes financial sense.
When keeping your subscription makes sense
Retention is justified only if you use the service actively (at least several times per week), the content genuinely appeals to your interests, billing operates cleanly without errors, and you feel satisfied with customer support responsiveness. If you have a promotional trial rate that expires in the next two weeks, you may also choose to keep it through the trial period and then cancel before the regular rate kicks in. Ultimately, you are the expert on whether the $5.99-$7.99 monthly commitment aligns with your entertainment budget and viewing habits.
How to cancel now that's TV on apple devices
Cancellation on Apple devices requires navigation through your Apple ID subscription settings, not the Now That's TV app itself. Most users do not realize this, which is why cancellations often fail on the first attempt.
Step-by-step cancellation via apple ID
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple device.
- Tap your Apple ID profile picture or name at the top of the screen.
- If prompted to sign in, enter your Apple ID email and password.
- Select Subscriptions from the menu that appears.
- You will see a list of all active subscriptions tied to your Apple ID.
- Locate and tap Now That's TV from the subscription list.
- Tap Cancel Subscription or Edit Subscription, then select the cancellation option.
- Apple will display your renewal date and confirm the cancellation.
- Do not close the settings screen until you see a confirmation message.
- Wait for the confirmation screen that says your subscription has been cancelled.
- Warning: A cancellation that "appears" to work may not actually process. Remain in Settings until you receive explicit confirmation.
- Exit Settings and return to your home screen.
- Your cancellation is now complete, and you will retain access to the app until your current billing cycle ends.
Pro tip: Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation screen. If a charge appears after cancellation, you will have evidence that you initiated the cancellation on a specific date, which strengthens your dispute case with Apple.
How to cancel now that's TV on android and google play
If you subscribed through Google Play or an Android app, cancellation flows through Google's subscription management system, not Apple's.
Android cancellation process
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right corner of the screen.
- Select Manage subscriptions or Subscriptions from the menu.
- You will see all subscriptions linked to your Google Account.
- Tap Now That's TV from the active subscriptions list.
- Select Cancel subscription at the bottom of the screen.
- Read the cancellation confirmation and any survey questions Google presents.
- Google may ask why you are cancelling; you can skip this or provide feedback.
- Confirm the cancellation by tapping Cancel subscription again.
- Wait for the final confirmation message stating "Subscription cancelled."
After cancellation, you retain access to Now That's TV through the end of your current billing period. On the renewal date, your access will end automatically, and you will not be charged again.
What to do immediately after you cancel
Cancellation does not end instantly; you have earned access through your next renewal date, and protecting yourself after that point requires verification and documentation.
Confirmation and verification steps
Within 24 hours of cancellation, return to your Apple ID Settings or Google Play Subscriptions and confirm that Now That's TV no longer appears on your active subscriptions list. If it still shows as active, repeat the cancellation process immediately-this sometimes indicates the first attempt did not register with the payment system. Additionally, check your email for a confirmation message from Apple or Google stating that your subscription has been cancelled. Warning: If you receive no email confirmation within a few hours, contact Stopee or your payment platform's customer support to verify cancellation manually. Save this confirmation email in a dedicated folder for future reference.
Monitoring your billing after cancellation
Mark your calendar for the day after your current billing period ends. On that date, log into your Apple ID or Google Play account and verify that no new charge has appeared. If you notice an unexpected charge after your cancellation date, this indicates a billing error that requires immediate escalation. Log into your bank or credit card account online and review the transaction closely. If the charge is unauthorized or the subscription was supposed to be cancelled, file a dispute immediately with your credit card company or bank. Document the cancellation date you completed, any screenshots you captured, and the confirmation email from Apple or Google. This documentation becomes critical if the payment platform argues that they have no record of cancellation.
Your consumer rights and refund options
Federal trade law protects you against unauthorized charges and billing errors, and Stopee recommends understanding these rights before you escalate a dispute.
Federal trade commission and consumer protection laws
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act (ROSCA), which requires that any subscription service obtain clear and affirmative consent before charging your payment method. Additionally, the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA) give you the right to dispute unauthorized charges with your bank or credit card company within 60 days of the charge appearing on your statement. If Now That's TV-or Apple on behalf of Now That's TV-charged you after your cancellation date, you have grounds to dispute the charge. The company must prove that your cancellation was not processed, which becomes difficult if you have screenshots and email confirmations of your cancellation request. Contact the Federal Trade Commission online at ftc.gov if you need to file a formal complaint about repeated unauthorized charges after cancellation.
How to request a refund
If you were charged after your cancellation date, first contact Apple Support or Google Play Support directly and request a refund for the erroneous charge. Provide them with your cancellation confirmation date and any screenshots or email confirmations you saved. If they deny your refund request, file a dispute with your credit card company or bank. Most major credit card issuers allow you to dispute charges within 60-90 days, and they will investigate on your behalf. The credit card company will request evidence from Apple or Google, and if those parties cannot prove the charge was authorized after your cancellation, the charge will be reversed in your favor. In parallel, file a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov, even if your credit card dispute is pending. The FTC does not provide direct refunds but tracks patterns of consumer harm and can take enforcement action against companies that systematically fail to honor cancellation requests.
Common cancellation mistakes to avoid
Cancellation seems simple but trips up many people, often because they miss a single critical step or misunderstand how the system works.
Traps and errors that delay cancellation
The most frequent mistake is cancelling the Now That's TV app itself or logging out of the app and believing that ends your subscription. It does not. Uninstalling the app will not stop recurring charges-Apple or Google will still process your monthly payment unless you cancel through your subscription settings. Another common error is navigating to the app's internal "Settings" tab rather than your device's system Settings or your Apple ID account page. Many apps include a fake "cancel" option within their own interface that does nothing, or it redirects you to Apple or Google without completing the cancellation. Warning: If the Now That's TV app offers to "manage your subscription," always verify that clicking it takes you to Apple ID Settings or Google Play Subscriptions on your device, not a web browser or in-app page. A third mistake occurs when users cancel partway through a billing cycle and expect an immediate refund of their current month's charge. Apple and Google do not prorate refunds; you will lose the entire monthly amount if you cancel mid-cycle, though you retain access until your next renewal date. Finally, cancelling on one device does not cancel on other devices if you use the same Apple ID or Google Account. If you share a family account, ensure you are cancelling from the correct account holder's settings.
What to do if cancellation fails
If you follow the steps above but still see a charge appear after your cancellation date, immediately contact Apple Support (phone: 1-800-MY-APPLE) or Google Play Support (available through the Google Play Help Center at support.google.com). Request documentation showing that your cancellation was processed. If they claim to have no record of your cancellation, present your screenshots or confirmation email. If they still refuse to refund you, escalate to your credit card company or bank. At Stopee, we have guided thousands of consumers through exactly this scenario, and bank disputes almost always favor the consumer when you have evidence of cancellation. Do not accept a first refusal; escalation is your legal right.
Your cancellation checklist
Use this checklist to ensure you have completed every step and protected yourself against post-cancellation charges.
| Action | Completed | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Reviewed your last 3 months of Now That's TV charges | ☐ | ____/____/____ |
| Cancelled subscription via Apple ID Settings or Google Play | ☐ | ____/____/____ |
| Captured a screenshot of cancellation confirmation | ☐ | ____/____/____ |
| Received confirmation email from Apple or Google | ☐ | ____/____/____ |
| Verified subscription removed from active list (24 hours later) | ☐ | ____/____/____ |
| Checked for unauthorized charge on renewal date + 1 day | ☐ | ____/____/____ |
What happens after your billing cycle ends
Once your current billing period expires, your access to Now That's TV ends automatically, and you will no longer be charged.
Access and final viewing window
If you cancel on the 15th of the month and your billing cycle renews on the 25th, you retain full access to Now That's TV from the 15th through the 24th. On the 25th, your access stops, and you will not be charged. You can still resubscribe at any time by returning to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and selecting the subscription again. No "cooling-off period" applies; subscription services are exempt from most return policies, so your cancellation is final once processed.
Retrieving saved content or data
Now That's TV does not allow offline downloads, so you cannot save shows or movies to watch after your access ends. If you have bookmarked episodes or created a watchlist, that data will be lost once you cancel and your access expires. Before your cancellation takes effect, watch any content you plan to view, or note the titles you wanted to see so you can watch them through a different streaming service or rental platform.
Stopee's comparison of similar budget streaming services
If you are cancelling Now That's TV, you may be reconsidering which streaming services are worth your money. Below is a comparison of budget-friendly alternatives to help you make an informed choice.
| Service | Typical monthly cost | Cancellation method | Cancellation complexity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Now That's TV | $5.99-$7.99 | Apple ID or Google Play only | Medium (platform-dependent) |
| Pluto TV | Free (ad-supported) | N/A (no subscription) | N/A |
| Tubi | Free (ad-supported) | N/A (no subscription) | N/A |
| Peacock Free | Free (ad-supported) | N/A (no subscription) | N/A |
| Apple TV+ | $9.99 | Apple ID Settings | Low |
| Max (formerly HBO Max) | $5.99-$22.99 | Account settings (web or app) | Low |
If you want to retain a low-cost streaming option, consider Pluto TV or Tubi, both of which are free and ad-supported. If you prefer a paid subscription with original content, Peacock Premium ($5.99 per month with ads or $11.99 without ads) and Max ($5.99 with ads or higher tiers ad-free) offer competitive value. At Stopee, we recommend comparing your actual content consumption against the monthly cost of each service before committing to any new subscription.
Summary and your next steps
Cancelling Now That's TV requires you to access your Apple ID Settings or Google Play Subscriptions-not the app itself-and select the cancellation option from your subscription list. The process takes fewer than five minutes, but verification and post-cancellation monitoring are equally important to protect yourself against erroneous charges. Screenshot your cancellation confirmation, save any email confirmations, and verify one day after your renewal date that no unauthorized charge has appeared. If a charge occurs after your cancellation date, file a dispute with your credit card company or bank within 60 days, and file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov if the payment platform refuses to refund you. Your cancellation is legally protected under federal trade law, and you have clear escalation paths if the company or payment platform does not honor your request. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions, verify cancellations, and recover refunds through disputes when companies failed to process cancellations correctly. Take action today, and regain control of your entertainment budget and your billing security. For additional resources and step-by-step guidance on any cancellation, visit Stopee.com and search for your service-we are here to ensure your cancellation succeeds.