Uncover the ways Straiton Limited (the company) bills you and cancel your Plant Identifier subscription.
A few things to note and do before cancelling:
It is Difficult to Cancel a Plant Identifier subscription. (**Crowdsourced from Plant Identifier and AppCutter users)
**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by AppCutter.com users..
Plan | Savings (USD) |
---|---|
Plant Identification by Photo | $7.99 |
Premium Care | $8.99 |
1 week | $7.99 |
1 week subscription | $7.99 |
Flower plant id& care 12 weeks | $29.99 |
Flower plant id& care 1 week | $2.99 |
1 year subscription | $9.99 |
Subscription 3 months | $29.99 |
1 week subscription | $7.99 |
Subscription 1 year | $19.99 |
By Shonda Brooks
1 year agoI need to cancel this today. There is no way for me to cancel before my 3 day trial. Do not bill me
By Michele Cerretani
2 years agoI would like to cancel my subscription. I no longer need this and can not afford weekly payments! Please cancel my subscription now!
By Vince Gallo
2 years agoI DO NOT want this subscription to continue. How do I cancel the subscription? Not sure if this email was used. nonno1@redacted
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