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Users who cancel retain no right to recover any portion of fees paid for the current subscription period, regardless of how much of the period remains.
Cancelling a subscription does not entitle you to any refund of fees already paid to Calm.
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In the event that you die before the end of your subscription period, your estate shall be entitled to a refund of that portion of any payment you had made for your subscription which is allocable to the period after your death.
If you have paid Subscription Fees upfront, you will be issued a pro-rata refund based on the portion of the Subscription Period remaining.
The refund will cover the relevant subscription fee prorated from the date you request cancellation to the end of the relevant subscription period you have paid for.
"If you cancel, you are not entitled to a refund for the fees you already paid, but, subject to these Terms, you will continue to receive access to Calm Premium until the end of your current subscription period.Excerpt from Calm's Terms of Service
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Users who cancel retain no right to recover any portion of fees paid for the current subscription period, regardless of how much of the period remains.
Cancelling a subscription does not entitle you to any refund of fees already paid to Calm.
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