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🚨 Guide to Canceling The Warbler Guide 👇

Note before cancelling:

  1. The developer of The Warbler Guide is Princeton University Press and all inquiries go to them.
  2. Always cancel subscription 24 hours before it ends.

   

🌐 Cancel directly via The Warbler Guide

  1. 🌍 Contact The Warbler Guide Support

  2. Mail The Warbler Guide requesting that they cancel your account:
    1. E-Mail: webmaster@press.princeton.edu
  3. Login to your The Warbler Guide account.
  4. In the menu section, look for any of these: "Billing", "Subscription", "Payment", "Manage account", "Settings".
  5. Click the link, then follow the prompts to cancel your subscription.

End The Warbler Guide subscription on iPhone/iPad:

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

Cancel subscription on Android:

  1. Goto Google PlayStore » Menu » "Subscriptions"
  2. Click on The Warbler Guide
  3. Click "Cancel Subscription".

💳 Cancel The Warbler Guide 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 "The Warbler Guide" or "Princeton University Press" to cancel.

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About The Warbler Guide?


1. The Warbler Guide App is the perfect companion to Princeton’s revolutionary and widely acclaimed book The Warbler Guide, by Tom Stephenson and Scott Whittle.

2. Whether for study or field use, this innovative app delivers the full power of The Warbler Guide in your pocket—plus unique new app-only features.

3. He holds an MFA in photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York, is a fellow of the MacDowell Colony, and is a onetime New York State Big Year record holder.

4. Tom Stephenson’s articles and photos have appeared in Birding and Bird Watcher’s Digest, at Surf-birds.com, and in the Handbook of the Birds of the World.

5. Scott Whittle lives in Cape May, New Jersey, and has twenty years of experience as a professional photographer and educator.



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