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Should You Buy Crypto on PayPal? Experts Weigh In
Since October 2020, any PayPal user in the U.S. can buy, sell and hold Bitcoin. But thereâs a big catch, according to cryptocurrency experts: Any cryptocurrency you buy on PayPal isnât technically yours. You canât transfer your cryptocurrency purchases off the platform unless you cash them out to U.S. dollars first. That may not seem [â¦]
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Chapter 5: How to Create a Budget in Mint
There are various ways you can go about creating a budget, but one of the most efficient and easy ways is with Mint. With Mint, you can say goodbye to tedious spreadsheets forever and make a budget with our easy-to-use…
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TurboTax Review: Simplifying A Complex Tax Filing Process
TurboTax has gone through changes over the years, but one thing that hasn’t changed is how easy it is to file using their product. Here’s an in-depth review
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TurboTax Review 2022: The Pros, Cons and What You Need to Know
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Amazon Prime Fees Are Rising. Hereâs How to Cancel Your Amazon Prime Membership
If you know how to take full advantage, the perks of having an Amazon Prime membership are vast. They include free two-day (or less) shipping, unlimited music and video streaming, and unlimited photo storage. The benefits of Amazon Prime have attracted approximately 200 million members worldwide. But itâs not for everyone. Say youâre a current Prime member but donât place enough orders to benefit from expedited shipping, thought Amazon Prime Day 2021 was a dud, or if you donât regularly use the other exclusive perks, it may be time to cancel Amazon Prime â especially with the annual fee rising 17% to $139 yearly ($180 if you pay monthly) on March 25 for current subscribers; that rate is already in effect for new members.Â
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If youâve indeed been pondering canceling your Amazon Prime account, but are stumped on how to do it, weâll walk you through the steps you need to take to cancel your Prime membership.
Step-by-Step Guide to Cancel Amazon Prime
Step 1. After logging in to Amazon, go to the “Accounts & Lists” drop-down in the upper right portion of the homepage and click on the “Your Prime Membership” tab. This will take you to the “Manage Your Prime Membership” page, which highlights the type of membership plan you have, your Prime accountâs auto-renewal date, as well as your member benefits.
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Step 2. On the “Manage Your Prime Membership” page, youâll need to scroll down and click on the “End Membership and Benefits” tab located in the lower left portion of the page.
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Step 3. After clicking the “End Membership and Benefits” tab, youâll get a prompt asking if youâre sure you want to proceed with canceling your Prime membership. If yes, continue by clicking the “End My Benefits” button.
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Step 4. Amazon wonât let you go without a pitch, of course. You will be shown another prompt trying to entice you to downgrade your annual membership to a less expensive version. This includes the monthly Prime plan where you get access to all of Prime’s perks for $14.99 per month.Â
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Step 5. At this point, if youâre positive that you want to cancel your Prime account, click on the “Continue to Cancel” button. You’ll then get taken to a page confirming the cancellation. However, youâll need to confirm whether you want to end your membership at that exact moment or on the date when the annual membership expires. To end it immediately, click the “End Now” button.Â
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Step 6. Now, go back to your account page. The changes to your account should be reflected and show that you are no longer a Prime member. You should also receive an e-mail notification alerting you of the changes.
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Keep in mind that if you were a paid member (meaning you weren’t using a free trial) and used any of the Prime benefits once or not at all before canceling your account, you’re eligible to receive a full refund of the annual fee. You get a partial refund if you used Prime four or more times. You should see your refund credited back to the original form of payment used at registration within three to five business days.
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Check for pre-approved & pre-qualified credit card offers from all of the major credit card issuers (American Express, Bank of America, Capital One, Citi, Discover, U.S. Bank and more). Fully updated for 2020
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How to Create a Budget Using Mint.com
How to Create a Budget Using Mint.com Ready to budget? Mint makes it easy! So you’ve finally decided to follow some very sage financial advice and are ready to create a budget. That’s a great first step to financial peace…
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