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Cancel Scarlet Subscription

Published by Steven Troughton-Smith on 2024-02-07

Uncover the ways Steven Troughton-Smith (the company) bills you and cancel your Scarlet subscription.

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🚨 Guide to Canceling Scarlet 👇

Note before cancelling:

  1. The developer of Scarlet is Steven Troughton-Smith and all inquiries go to them.
  2. Always cancel subscription 24 hours before it ends.

   

🌐 Cancel directly via Scarlet

  1. Mail Scarlet requesting that they cancel your account:
    1. E-Mail: Mobile@app.getscarlet.com
    2. E-Mail: question@scarlet.be
    3. E-Mail: appsupport@subsplash.com
  2. Login to your Scarlet account.
  3. In the menu section, look for any of these: "Billing", "Subscription", "Payment", "Manage account", "Settings".
  4. Click the link, then follow the prompts to cancel your subscription.

End Scarlet subscription on iPhone/iPad:

  1. Goto Settings » ~Your name~ » "Subscriptions".
  2. Click Scarlet (subscription) » Cancel

Cancel subscription on Android:

  1. Goto Google PlayStore » Menu » "Subscriptions"
  2. Click on Scarlet
  3. Click "Cancel Subscription".

💳 Cancel Scarlet on Paypal:

  1. Goto Paypal.com .
  2. Click "Settings" » "Payments" » "Manage Automatic Payments" (in Automatic Payments dashboard).
  3. You'll see a list of merchants you've subscribed to.
  4. Click on "Scarlet" or "Steven Troughton-Smith" to cancel.

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About Scarlet?


1. Try all the features of the app for free with a limit to the number of issues supported, or unlock the full, unlimited version across iPhone, iPad and Mac with a simple, single in-app purchase to support future development.

2. Scarlet is a personal issue tracker that saves to a file that you can include in your project directory, or anywhere you prefer.

3. Let's face it, there are a lot of developers who like the idea of an issue tracker, but find it too much effort to use & maintain for solo, indie or hobby projects.

4. Just a simple place to file away your project's to-dos and close them when they're complete.

5. Add tags to an issue to help organize things, and that's it — it really couldn't be simpler.



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