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Users who cancel mid-cycle receive no refund for the unused portion of their billing period, meaning they pay for access they will not use.
You will not receive a refund for fees already paid if you cancel, and your access continues only until the end of the current billing cycle.
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The cancellation will take effect at the end of the billing period. You can see when your subscription will end on the "Account" page.
You may cancel your Subscription at any time. Your cancellation will take effect at the end of the current Subscription Term.
You cannot cancel an order that includes a delivery of digital content that is not delivered on a physical medium if order processing has begun with your express, prior consent and acknowledgment that you thereby waive your right of cancellation.
"If you cancel your subscription and/or Add-Ons, your subscription and/or Add-Ons will be cancelled at the end of your then-current billing cycle and you will not be entitled to a refund of any fees already paid...Excerpt from Canva's Terms of Use
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Users who cancel mid-cycle receive no refund for the unused portion of their billing period, meaning they pay for access they will not use.
You will not receive a refund for fees already paid if you cancel, and your access continues only until the end of the current billing cycle.
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