In addition to its music streaming service, Amazon’s empire seems to have fingers in every pie in the technological and e-commerce universe.
How would you cancel your subscription and, more importantly create the basic dent in Jeff Bezos ’very deep pocket?
Can I cancel my Amazon Music subscription?
Among Amazon’s music subscription services, there are a variety of options.
Firstly there is the free option – Amazon Music Free – which provides access to top playlists and thousands of stations and includes ads.
You can opt for Amazon Prime Music, which is free for those already subscribed to Amazon Prime at £7.99 a month or £79 a year.
Amazon Prime Music allows listeners to access a library of around two million songs.
Alternatively, you could choose Amazon Music Unlimited – giving subscribers access to a massive library of around 70 million songs.
However, unlike Amazon Prime Music, Amazon Music Unlimited is not currently Free for Prime users.
It will set you back a further £7.99 a month if you already have Prime – or £9.99 a month for those without Amazon Prime.
It does give you free access for 30 days, which you can cancel At any time.
Amazon Music HD is a premium quality music subscription with 70 million songs in high definition and millions of songs in ultra HD (UHD).
No matter which subscription you choose to subscribe to Amazon Music, the cancellation process is somewhat similar …
- Go to Amazon on your phone, computer, or tablet.
- Click All in the top left-hand corner, and select Amazon Music.
- Choose The type of subscription you have – either Prime Music or Amazon Music Unlimited.
- Click Settings in the top right-hand corner.
- Select Cancel under the compatible subscription.
- Confirm the cancellation if prompted to do so.
Your subscription to Amazon Music will then continue until the end date.
Once you have canceled your Amazon Music account, you may wish to try out a different music streaming service.
Spotify and Apple Music are among the other major players in the music world.
Spotify is free to listen to with adverts after a certain number of songs, or its Premium package costs just £9.99 a month to enjoy music ad-free.
In addition to its usual £9.99 per month individual subscription and £14.99 per month family subscription, Apple Music offers a handy £4.99 per month subscription for students.