Amazon Music is one of the most popular streaming services around.
There are two forms to choose from if you want to use Amazon to listen to your favourite songs. Amazon Music is included in an Amazon Prime membership, which costs £8.99 per month. This gives you access to the base version of the music library.
Meanwhile, Amazon Music Unlimited features the extended library. Similar to Spotify Premium, Unlimited allows unlimited skips, offline listening and no ads. You can also listen to ad-free versions of several popular podcasts.
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This costs £10.99 per month, or £9.99 a month if you’re already an Amazon Prime member. Therefore, there are two ways to cancel your subscription to Amazon Music.
How to cancel your Amazon Prime subscription with Amazon Music
If you no longer require Amazon Prime, you should go to your Amazon Prime music page. You should then select Manage, then Update, Cancel and More, and follow the on-screen instructions. This will cancel Prime and its supplementary features such as Amazon Music.
Paid members who haven't placed an order using the benefits of Amazon Prime are eligible for a full refund. Paying members who have only used Amazon Prime delivery benefits may be eligible for a partial refund. If the other benefits (Prime Video, Prime Music, or Prime Gaming) have been used, members aren't eligible for a refund.
How to cancel your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription
If you’ve signed up through Amazon, you can cancel your Amazon Music subscription by going to your Amazon Music settings. In the settings, go to the Amazon Music Unlimited section. In your Subscription
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