Cancel any US
subscription.
Know your rights.
A verified, hand-checked library of the cancellation flows companies hope you never find. Two hundred services. Twelve sections. No dark patterns.
Twelve sections.
Two hundred verified guides.
Each section gathers the cancellation routes — verified by a human, with screenshots, phone numbers, and the dark patterns to expect.
The eight most-searched cancellations this week
The hardest US subscriptions to cancel
Certified mail. Phone-only retention. In-person visits. The 6+ services below share a common signal: cancellation costs you time on purpose.
See the full hard-to-cancel list →- 01Read →
Cancel Planet Fitness
Gyms & Fitness · ~25 min
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Cancel Comcast Xfinity
Telecom & Internet · ~35 min
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Cancel Adobe Creative Cloud
Software & SaaS · ~12 min
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Cancel The New York Times
News & Publications · ~20 min
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Cancel AT&T Internet
Telecom & Internet · ~25 min
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Cancel LA Fitness
Gyms & Fitness · ~25 min
Cancellation companies engineer to feel impossible — and why this site exists.
The cancel button hidden three menus deep. The phone number that only takes calls Monday-Friday 9-5 ET. The “are you sure?” loop that asks the same question four times. None of this is a bug — it's a business model. In 2025 the FTC formally classified these patterns as deceptive and rolled out the Click-to-Cancel rule, but enforcement is slow and most users never know they have leverage.
PageGuides is the answer: a free, ad-and-affiliate-supported library of verified cancellation routes — one for each major US subscription. Every guide is verified by a human, dated, and updated when companies change their flows. No upsells. No fake reviews. Just the route to the exit, and the 22-page free guide on your rights as a US subscriber if you need backup.
— Francisco Infante, Founder
Your Rights as a
US Digital Subscriber
A 22-page PDF covering the FTC Click-to-Cancel rule, ROSCA, chargebacks, state laws that protect you, and how to escalate to the Attorney General when a company refuses. Sent once. No spam.