You and the Detroit Free Press: A Love Story...Going on Break?
So, you and the Detroit Free Press have had a good run. Maybe you've laughed with Johnny Bench's cartoons, gotten lost in the Sunday crossword, or used the sports section to impress your friends at trivia night. But hey, things change, and maybe it's time to hit the pause button on your subscription. No worries, we've all been there!
Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of cancellation, let's be honest: is this a temporary break or a full-blown Cher "If I Could Turn Back Time" kind of situation? If it's temporary, consider pausing your delivery instead of cancelling altogether. You can still get your digital fix online and resume paper delivery when news withdrawal sets in.
Now, if you're sure it's curtains for the paper version, here's how to say goodbye gracefully:
| How Do I Cancel My Detroit Free Press Subscription |
Operation: Unsubscribe
There's no secret handshake or cryptic decoder ring needed here. Just grab your phone and dial 1-800-395-3300. Be prepared for some hold music and friendly customer service folks who might try to win you back with special offers (resist those siren calls of free tote bags!). Politely but firmly explain you want to cancel your subscription.
QuickTip: Look for repeated words — they signal importance.
Here's a handy script, in case you get nervous:
"Hi, I'd like to cancel my Detroit Free Press subscription. Thanks!"
Pro Tip: Make sure to note the cancellation confirmation number they provide.
Avoiding the Auto-Renew Blues
Tip: Take your time with each sentence.
If you pay with EZ Pay, remember, cancellations gotta happen before your subscription automatically renews. Don't get caught off guard by a surprise delivery and a lighter wallet.
Still Got Questions? We've Got Answers!
How to know if I have EZ Pay?
Tip: Reading in short bursts can keep focus high.
Check your billing statement or contact customer service.
How to pause my delivery instead of cancelling?
Call customer service and ask about their pausing options.
How long will it take for my cancellation to go into effect?
Allow a few days for processing.
QuickTip: Read again with fresh eyes.
Can I cancel online?
Nope, calling is currently the only way to unsubscribe.
Will I still have access to online content?
That depends on your subscription type. Contact customer service for details.
So there you have it! With a phone call and a touch of resolve, you'll be unsubscribed in no time. Now go forth and conquer the news world, subscription-free (or maybe with a new subscription that better suits your fancy).