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Don't set a reminder, just cancel now. If you cancel, you get the rest of the time you paid for and it just doesn't automatically review, so there's no penalty to canceling early versus right before the deadline.
I'm not sure that's true. There's a pause option and a cancel option. It sounds like canceling ends your benefits immediately, and the pause leaves them. I want to cancel, but at the right time.
It's absolutely true, my friend. Only takes a minute.
They just wanna scare you out of cancelling.
Well, I've set the reminder. There's no urgency to cancel with 6 months left on the clock.
Well, I'm sure it's true. I've started and stopped Prime benefits multiple times.
It's true, I canceled mine last year. I also haven't missed it, if I need things from Amazon I just have to spend over 35 for free shipping, and while it's slower it really doesn't bother me as much as I thought it might.