Canceling S service was weirdly easier than I expected? I’d braced for a fight, but their online portal had a straightforward 'cancel subscription' button—no dropdown menus or hoops. No fee popped up, though I was only two weeks into my cycle. A friend warned me they’d charged her a 'partial month' fee when she canceled mid-cycle, so maybe it’s a timing thing. Their support chat did hit me with three 'Are you sure?' prompts though, which felt manipulative. Side note: Their retention offer was a free month, but I’d already switched to a competitor.
Let me break down my deep dive into S service’s cancellation policy after my trial expired. First, their terms mention a 'full billing period' clause—meaning if you cancel even a day after renewal, you pay for the whole month. No proration. But! If you’re on an annual plan, they supposedly refund unused months minus a 'processing fee' (mine would’ve been $10). The real kicker? Their FAQ contradicts the contract terms. I spent 40 minutes on hold to clarify, and the rep admitted they ‘sometimes’ waive fees if you complain enough. Classic corporate ambiguity.
Ugh, cancellation fees are the worst! I had this whole saga with S service last year—super vague about fees until you dig into the fine print. From what I remember, it depends how far into your billing cycle you cancel. If you bail right after a new payment processes, they might not refund that month. But if you time it before renewal, you might dodge extra charges. Their customer service tried to upsell me a 'pause' option instead, which felt shady.
Honestly, the whole thing left a bad taste. I ended up screenshotting their FAQ about prorated refunds just in case they tried to backtrack. Pro tip: Check your contract’s 'early termination' section—sometimes they bury fees there under 'administrative costs.' Still salty about how opaque they made it.
S service’s cancellation was a coin toss for me. No fee when I did it online, but my coworker got slapped with a ‘service recovery’ charge because he canceled via phone support. Their policy docs are a maze of ‘may’ and ‘depending on your plan.’ I’d say just screenshot everything before clicking cancel—their system glitched and showed me a phantom $5 fee that vanished after reloading. Sketchy, but at least it worked out.
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They bombarded my phones with thousands of phone calls and ten times that number of text messages.
'I'm sorry, I'm really sorry, honey! I know I let our mom down. You can do anything to me, but please don't leave me!'
'Please, honey, I'm sorry. I'll do anything. I won't do it again, I swear! Just come back!'
'You can't leave me, honey! You're going to drive me mad! I can't live without you!'
'Please, just tell me where you are! Take my call, please!'
…
I changed my SIM card once I went back to Imperia and blocked all my wives' contacts. Peace and quiet came back to me.
Three months later, I was told that my wives' companies went bust, and the love of their lives swindled them out of every single cent they had.
And now they were scouring the land for me.
That was a joke. They did not panic when they still had everything. They should never have done what they did. Too late for regrets.
The rules are simple:
Do not call or text him except on Tuesdays.
Never speak to him in public.
And most importantly, never fall in love.
This is not a relationship. It's a brief arrangement that should last only three months. The almighty Nickolas Reign, future alpha and heir to the Reign empire, needs the time to secretly overcome his uncontrollable lust for the omega.
But how long can Sara abide by these rules with the werewolf who is her fated mate? Why did he renew the contract if all he feels for her is mere lust? Unable to keep pretending, Sara mistakenly blurts out the forbidden three little words, and it brings the contract to an end.
However, that's the least of her problems. Someone has leaked their secret contract to the cruel luna. Now, Sara and her father will be kicked out of the pack. To top it all up, she's pregnant, and Nick is offering her a huge sum to get rid of the "mistake!" He wants nothing to do with her and the unborn child...
Until four years later when he bumps into her in a small town.
This book contains 3 stories:
BOOK 1: ALPHA'S SECRET REGRET
BOOK 2: BETA'S SECRET OBSESSION (starts from Chapter 170)
BOOK 3: EX'S REGRET, GAMMA'S ADDICTION (starts from Chapter 344)
BOOK 4: ALPHA JETT IS NOW AVAILABLE. (STANDALONE AND PUBLISHED SEPARATELY)
To celebrate our third wedding anniversary, I get us a dinner reservation and prepare a gift for her, complete with a handwritten love letter.
But my wife, Teresa Sloan, doesn't show up.
Meanwhile, while attending the welcome-back party for her first love, Carlton Unger, she walks around on his arm with a radiant smile on her face.
Someone asks her who I am. She replies, "No one worth mentioning."
From that day onward, I stop waiting around for her.
Sometime later, she comes crying to me, saying, "I love you, Silas."
I tell her, "It's too late."
**Warning: This title contains m/f/m sexual situations.
BWWM Romance: Coral is going through the world's worst breakup. Her boyfriend left her without so much as an explantion, and now all of her personal belongings are thrown all over her parent's front lawn. When she goes back to her job she finds two gorgeous strangers who want to purchase her best properties. While driving there Lev and Indigo begin to ask her very personal questions. The two sexy strangers make a deal with her to purchase her most expensive property if she gives in and indulges them in this intimate conversation. Soon things heat up and the conversation sparks a rendezvous that leaves Coral feeling torn between the two...
I dropped my car off for maintenance at the service center. When it was finished, I told the staff to put it on the tab of my cousin, who ran the shop.
The staff member nodded and started to process it, but then the female manager stepped in.
"We don't do tabs here. You've got to pay up now," she said, slapping the bill down right in front of me.
Premium Diagnostic Scan: $80,000
Exhaust System Sound Enhancement: $100,000
Engine Harmony Calibration: $100,000
Total: $280,000.
I laughed at the absurdity. Since when did my cousin start running a rip-off operation?
The manager crossed her arms and gave me a snooty once-over. "Always trying to mooch off Chad. I've seen plenty of broke relatives like you. If you can't swing it, don't act like you can."
Unwilling to argue with her, I pulled out my phone and called my cousin. "You have ten minutes to fire the manager, or your shop is finished."
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Two weeks later. After Tiffany had moved out of his mansion. Kai finds himself on the next flight to Seattle as his desire for Tiffany grows. However, Tiffany has no plans to get back to him, but Kai is down to do anything for even her attention if that means being a regular customer or her neighbour.
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The first thing I'd do is check the specific terms of service for S—every platform has its own quirks. Like, some streaming services let you cancel anytime but only refund if you haven't used it during the billing cycle, while others might prorate it. I once signed up for a niche audiobook app that had a 'no refunds after 24 hours' policy buried in their FAQ, which felt brutal.
If you're past the trial period, it's worth contacting customer support directly. I've had mixed results—sometimes they'll offer a partial refund or credit just to keep you as a user. Pro tip: screenshot any promises they make during live chats!
Canceling an S membership early can feel like stepping off a rollercoaster midride—thrilling but messy. I did it once when my budget got tight, and the process was smoother than I expected, though not without hiccups. Most platforms prorate refunds, but some lock you into penalties or lose perks immediately, like exclusive content or discounts.
One thing I wish I’d checked sooner was whether my watchlist would vanish (it did on one service!). Now I always screenshot my progress in games or shows before canceling. The real kicker? Resubscribing later often means losing grandfathered rates, so weigh that before jumping ship.
Ugh, I had to figure this out last month when I realized my bank account was getting drained by subscriptions I barely used. For mobile, it's usually buried in your app store settings—like, why do they make it so hard? On iPhone, go to Settings, tap your name, then 'Subscriptions.' You'll see 'S' listed there if you're paying for it. Hit 'Cancel Subscription,' and pray it actually goes through because sometimes it glitches.
Android folks, open the Google Play Store app, tap your profile icon, then 'Payments & subscriptions' > 'Subscriptions.' Same deal—find 'S' and cancel. Pro tip: screenshot the confirmation page because customer service can be a nightmare if they claim you didn't cancel. Feels like they design this process to make you give up halfway!
Ugh, subscription cancellation fees are the worst, right? I had this happen with a music service last year—signed up for a 'free trial,' forgot about it, and bam! Got charged for a full year. Turns out, some companies do slap you with early termination fees, especially if you signed a long-term contract. Always check the fine print before subscribing. Streaming platforms like Netflix usually don’t charge, but gym memberships or some software services? Total minefield. I’ve learned to set calendar reminders a week before trials end now.
And hey, pro move: if you’re canceling early because the service sucks, sometimes customer support waives the fee if you complain politely. Worked for me with a niche audiobook app that kept crashing. Their support was surprisingly chill about refunding the remaining months when I mentioned the bugs.