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Your EU Rights: Subscription Cancellation Laws You Should Know

The EU's two-click cancellation rule, 14-day cooling-off period, and how to file complaints when companies make cancellation hard.

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SubscripKiller Team
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European consumers have some of the strongest subscription cancellation rights in the world. Here's what you're entitled to — and how to enforce it.

The 14-Day Cooling-Off Period

Under the EU Consumer Rights Directive, you have 14 days to cancel any online purchase without giving a reason. This applies to subscriptions too.

Key points:

  • The 14 days start from the date of purchase (not when you first use the service)
  • You're entitled to a full refund
  • The company must process your refund within 14 days of receiving your cancellation
  • This applies even if you've used the service during the cooling-off period

Exception: If you explicitly agreed to start the service immediately and acknowledged losing your right of withdrawal, the cooling-off period may not apply. Many services add this consent into their signup flow.

The Two-Click Rule

The EU Digital Services Act introduced the principle that cancellation should be as easy as subscription. In practice:

  • If signing up takes 2 clicks, cancelling should take no more than 2 clicks
  • Companies cannot require phone calls for cancellation if signup was online
  • The cancel option must be clearly visible, not hidden in nested menus

Auto-Renewal Transparency

EU law requires companies to:

  • Clearly disclose that a subscription will auto-renew
  • State the renewal price (not just the introductory rate)
  • Send a reminder before auto-renewal (timing varies by country)
  • Provide easy access to cancel before renewal

Country-Specific Rights

Germany

The Gesetz für faire Verbraucherverträge (Fair Consumer Contracts Act) adds:

  • Online cancel buttons must be prominently placed
  • Maximum initial contract period of 24 months
  • After the initial term, contracts renew monthly (not annually)

France

The Loi Hamon provides:

  • Free cancellation of insurance and some service contracts after 1 year
  • Companies must inform you of renewal 1 month before

Italy

AGCOM regulations require:

  • Clear cancellation procedures for telecommunications
  • No penalties for switching providers

How to File a Complaint

If a company makes cancellation unreasonably difficult:

  1. 1Document everything: Screenshot the cancellation flow, save emails
  2. 2Contact the company in writing: Email creates a paper trail
  3. 3File with your national consumer agency:

- Germany: Verbraucherzentrale (vzbv.de)

- France: DGCCRF (economie.gouv.fr)

- Italy: AGCM (agcm.it)

- Spain: AECOSAN

  1. 1Use the EU ODR platform: ec.europa.eu/odr for cross-border disputes
  2. 2Report to the European Consumer Centre (ECC-Net) for services based in another EU country

Practical Tips

  • Always cancel via the website and save confirmation screenshots
  • Send a follow-up email referencing your cancellation and the date
  • If charged after cancellation, dispute with your bank (chargeback)
  • Know that "please call us to cancel" is often illegal in the EU for online subscriptions

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