How To Cancel Seattle Times

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Cancel Seattle Times in an Instant

The Seattle Times is a daily newspaper offering its readers digital versions and home delivery of the newspaper. The company has a long tradition—it was founded in 1891 and has been in the hands of the Blethen family since 1986. Seattle Times has been getting more and more subscribers, but many complain about the newspaper being biased and having poor customer service. Because of these reasons, many decide to end their subscription to the newspaper.

Cancel the Seattle Times by Yourself

The Seattle Times does not give many options for canceling:

Can You Cancel With

Yes / No

DoNotPay

Yes
Phone

Yes

Email

No
Letter

No

In Person

No
Seattle Times Website

No

How To Cancel the Seattle Times Over the Phone

If you want to end your subscription to the newspaper, you can call their customer service at 1-800-542-0820. When you get in touch with the customer service, make sure you ask them to send you a confirmation email of your cancellation. Many customers said it took them forever to get on the line with a customer service representative. If you want to save your precious time, DoNotPay can wait on the phone line for you.

Cancel Seattle Times With Ease Using DoNotPay

DoNotPay makes canceling the Seattle Times a piece of cake! You don’t need to deal with any customer service—you only need to follow a few easy steps and we can finish the cancellation for you. To cancel the Seattle Times via DoNotPay, follow these steps:

  1. Use your to log in to the DoNotPay app
  2. Click Find Hidden Money
  3. Write Seattle Times

When we cancel your subscription to the Seattle Times we will send you an email. What Are Some Alternatives to the Seattle Times?

If you want to stay updated on the Seattle and world news, you can read some of these:

Company

Price

Benefits

UW Daily

Free

  • Is great for students
  • Gives access to a range of podcasts

Seattle Weekly

$49 a year

  • Gives news about arts
  • Has a long tradition

Can I Pause My Seattle Times Subscription?

You can only put the Seattle Times home delivery on hold. During that time, you will be able to access all of the newspaper’s digital content. If you want to pause the newspaper delivery, you will need to visit the page for delivery scheduling or follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your account
  2. Find Newspaper Options under My Account
  3. Hit Manage Holds
  4. Choose the dates
  5. Submit your request

You can’t put the digital version on vacation hold because it is available wherever you have an internet connection.

Are There Seattle Times Free Trials?

Yes, there are. The Seattle Times gives free trials for all of their plans, but you need to be careful—they will automatically bill you as soon as the free trial expires. If you want to apply for the free trial with no worries of losing your money afterward, use DoNotPay’s virtual credit card.

Does the Seattle Times Offer Refunds?

Yes—if you cancel your subscription, you will get a refund for the services you haven’t used.

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