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Bloomberg Businessweek Cancellation Help

Bloomberg Businessweek is Bloomberg Media's business magazine and digital coverage brand, available through Bloomberg.com subscriptions and selected print-included plans.

  • Official Bloomberg Businessweek and billing-owner sources
  • 3 provider-specific cancellation paths
  • Refund and post-cancellation effects separated from renewal

Should you contact Bloomberg Businessweek first?

Use this Bloomberg Businessweek check to choose between an official account action and help preparing a clearer follow-up.

  1. Confirm the billing owner before canceling

    • To cancel Bloomberg Businessweek, use the Businessweek magazine Customer Care site if you have a stand‑alone print subscription, or manage cancellation through your Bloomberg.com account or Apple subscription settings if those providers appear on your receipt. Print customers log in with their account number from the label or invoice to stop delivery and request any eligible refund. Digital customers cancel by signing in to Bloomberg.com and using the subscription support tools, while Apple-billed users follow Apple’s iPhone subscription cancellation steps. If an agency or other third party billed you, that organization controls cancellation and any refund. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions bought via Bloomberg.com are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until you cancel through your Bloomberg.com account using the “Contact Support to Cancel” option. If you purchased through a third party, including Apple or another agency, Bloomberg directs you to cancel and seek any refund through that third party instead of Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s Businessweek magazine help article further clarifies that stand‑alone Businessweek print subscriptions are managed through Businessweek’s online Customer Care portal or a customer service form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center, and that refunds for agency-sold subscriptions must be requested from the agency, not from Bloomberg directly.bloomberg.com
    • Use the billing owner shown on your Bloomberg Businessweek receipt or account before following a cancellation path. Keep the final status, confirmation email, and effective date for any later billing dispute.
    • Refund eligibility depends on how you subscribe to Businessweek and whether your plan is digital via Bloomberg.com, print via Businessweek Customer Care, or billed through a third party such as Apple or an agency.
  2. Keep enough proof for a focused follow-up

    • Save the confirmation, effective date, and billing receipt.
    • Capture the plan, renewal date, and company shown on the receipt.
    • Challenge only a specific unresolved charge or cancellation result.

Bloomberg Businessweek support channels

Know which channel fits before you spend time repeating the same story.

  • Cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription that includes Businessweek

    Use this route if your receipt or card statement shows Bloomberg.com or Bloomberg L.P. as the merchant and Businessweek access is part of your digital subscription.

  • Cancel a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription

    Use this route if you receive the physical Businessweek magazine and your invoice directs you to Businessweek Customer Care or a subscription agency rather than Bloomberg.com.

  • Cancel an Apple‑billed Bloomberg or Businessweek subscription on iPhone

    Use this route if your card statement or email receipt shows Apple as the merchant for a Bloomberg or Businessweek subscription (for example, via the Bloomberg app or a Businessweek app purchase).

How Pine helps with Bloomberg Businessweek

A practical workflow for moving from a messy support problem to a clear request.

  1. Step 01

    Go to Bloomberg.com and select Sign In

    In a web browser, go to bloomberg.com and select the Sign In option. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  2. Step 02

    Sign in with your Bloomberg.com account

    Enter the email address and password associated with your Bloomberg.com subscription and complete any verification. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  3. Step 03

    Open your Account menu and choose Account

    After signing in, open your account menu and select the Account option. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  4. Step 04

    Open the Subscriptions section

    In your account area, navigate to the Subscriptions section for your active Bloomberg.com plan. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

  5. Step 05

    Select Contact Support to Cancel

    For the relevant subscription, choose the Contact Support to Cancel option to start a cancellation request. Use the Bloomberg Businessweek account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.

Bloomberg Businessweek FAQs

Short answers for the questions people usually ask before starting.

You cancel Bloomberg Businessweek by using the cancellation route that matches your billing owner. If your card statement shows Bloomberg.com or Bloomberg L.P., sign in to your Bloomberg.com account, open Account > Subscriptions, choose the appropriate plan, and use “Contact Support to Cancel.” Stand‑alone print subscribers use the Businessweek Customer Care site or contact form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center. Apple‑billed users cancel through the iPhone Subscriptions settings.bloomberg.com
To permanently cancel a Bloomberg Businessweek subscription, you must stop auto‑renewal with the party that bills you and keep proof. For Bloomberg.com digital plans, submit a cancellation through Account > Subscriptions so renewals stop after the current period. For Businessweek print, cancel through the Customer Care portal or contact form so delivery and renewal cease. For Apple‑billed subscriptions, cancel in iPhone Settings > your name > Subscriptions and confirm that the plan now shows an expiration date.bloomberg.com
If your Businessweek subscription won’t cancel, first verify you are using the right cancellation channel. A Bloomberg.com account cancellation will not stop a Businessweek plan billed through Apple or an agency, and vice versa. If the correct route still fails, contact Bloomberg via the Help Center chat, contact Apple Support through its subscription help page if Apple is billing you, or ask your agency or corporate administrator to intervene for third‑party contracts.bloomberg.com
Bloomberg may be charging you for a Bloomberg.com digital plan that includes Businessweek, a stand‑alone Businessweek magazine subscription, or an app‑store subscription such as the Bloomberg app. Check your statement to see whether Bloomberg.com, Bloomberg L.P., Apple, or a subscription agency is listed as the merchant, then compare that with your Bloomberg.com account, Businessweek Customer Care record, or Apple Subscriptions screen to identify the active plan and decide where to cancel.bloomberg.com
To manage a Bloomberg subscription that includes Businessweek, sign in at bloomberg.com using the same email shown on your subscription confirmation. From there, open your account menu and select Account, then go to the Subscriptions section to review your plan, renewal date, and available options such as contacting support to cancel. Do not use the professional Service Center login unless you are managing enterprise or Terminal services.bloomberg.com
You cancel a Bloomberg Businessweek print subscription through Businessweek’s Customer Care tools. Use the account number from your mailing label or invoice to log in to the online Customer Care site linked from Bloomberg’s “How do I cancel my Businessweek magazine subscription?” help article, then choose the cancel or stop‑renewal option. If you cannot log in, submit the Contact Customer Service form from the same page with your name, address, account number, and a clear cancellation request.bloomberg.com
After you cancel a Bloomberg.com subscription, Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that all future renewal charges stop, but your digital access—including to Businessweek content—continues until the end of the current monthly or annual billing period. You do not usually receive a prorated refund for the remaining time, and your Bloomberg.com account itself remains available unless you separately request closure or stop using it under the general Terms of Service.bloomberg.com
Refunds for Bloomberg Businessweek depend on how you subscribed. Bloomberg’s digital Subscription Terms say monthly and annual Bloomberg.com plans normally are not refunded for the current period when you cancel. The Businessweek magazine help article, by contrast, states that print subscribers receive a refund for any remaining copies that have not been mailed at cancellation. If you subscribed via Apple or an agency, their separate refund policies apply.bloomberg.com
Canceling a Bloomberg Businessweek subscription does not automatically delete your Bloomberg.com account. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms and website notices frame cancellation in terms of stopping subscription renewals and access at the end of the billing period; they do not state that your online account or all stored data is erased when you cancel. To limit data use or marketing, you must use Bloomberg’s separate privacy and communication‑preference tools.bloomberg.com

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Sources

  1. Bloomberg Subscription Terms of Service — Bloomberg.com subscription payment, cancellation, renewal, introductory offers, and third‑party purchase rules for digital plans that can include Businessweek access.bloomberg.comTo cancel Bloomberg Businessweek, use the Businessweek magazine Customer Care site if you have a stand‑alone print subscription, or manage cancellation through your Bloomberg.com account or Apple subscription settings if those providers appear on your receipt. Print customers log in with their account number from the label or invoice to stop delivery and request any eligible refund. Digital customers cancel by signing in to Bloomberg.com and using the subscription support tools, while Apple-billed users follow Apple’s iPhone subscription cancellation steps. If an agency or other third party billed you, that organization controls cancellation and any refund. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions bought via Bloomberg.com are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until you cancel through your Bloomberg.com account using the “Contact Support to Cancel” option. If you purchased through a third party, including Apple or another agency, Bloomberg directs you to cancel and seek any refund through that third party instead of Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s Businessweek magazine help article further clarifies that stand‑alone Businessweek print subscriptions are managed through Businessweek’s online Customer Care portal or a customer service form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center, and that refunds for agency-sold subscriptions must be requested from the agency, not from Bloomberg directly.bloomberg.com Verified August 16, 2026
  2. Businessweek magazine cancellation help — Official instructions and refund terms for canceling a stand‑alone Bloomberg Businessweek print magazine subscription via Customer Care or contact form.bloomberg.comTo cancel Bloomberg Businessweek, use the Businessweek magazine Customer Care site if you have a stand‑alone print subscription, or manage cancellation through your Bloomberg.com account or Apple subscription settings if those providers appear on your receipt. Print customers log in with their account number from the label or invoice to stop delivery and request any eligible refund. Digital customers cancel by signing in to Bloomberg.com and using the subscription support tools, while Apple-billed users follow Apple’s iPhone subscription cancellation steps. If an agency or other third party billed you, that organization controls cancellation and any refund. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions bought via Bloomberg.com are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until you cancel through your Bloomberg.com account using the “Contact Support to Cancel” option. If you purchased through a third party, including Apple or another agency, Bloomberg directs you to cancel and seek any refund through that third party instead of Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s Businessweek magazine help article further clarifies that stand‑alone Businessweek print subscriptions are managed through Businessweek’s online Customer Care portal or a customer service form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center, and that refunds for agency-sold subscriptions must be requested from the agency, not from Bloomberg directly.bloomberg.com Verified August 16, 2026
  3. Bloomberg subscriptions overview — Current overview of Bloomberg.com consumer subscription offerings, including references to Businessweek Magazine within digital bundles.bloomberg.comTo cancel Bloomberg Businessweek, use the Businessweek magazine Customer Care site if you have a stand‑alone print subscription, or manage cancellation through your Bloomberg.com account or Apple subscription settings if those providers appear on your receipt. Print customers log in with their account number from the label or invoice to stop delivery and request any eligible refund. Digital customers cancel by signing in to Bloomberg.com and using the subscription support tools, while Apple-billed users follow Apple’s iPhone subscription cancellation steps. If an agency or other third party billed you, that organization controls cancellation and any refund. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions bought via Bloomberg.com are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until you cancel through your Bloomberg.com account using the “Contact Support to Cancel” option. If you purchased through a third party, including Apple or another agency, Bloomberg directs you to cancel and seek any refund through that third party instead of Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s Businessweek magazine help article further clarifies that stand‑alone Businessweek print subscriptions are managed through Businessweek’s online Customer Care portal or a customer service form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center, and that refunds for agency-sold subscriptions must be requested from the agency, not from Bloomberg directly.bloomberg.com Verified August 16, 2026
  4. Bloomberg Businessweek main site — Confirms that Bloomberg Businessweek magazine is actively published and distributed under the Bloomberg brand.bloomberg.comTo cancel Bloomberg Businessweek, use the Businessweek magazine Customer Care site if you have a stand‑alone print subscription, or manage cancellation through your Bloomberg.com account or Apple subscription settings if those providers appear on your receipt. Print customers log in with their account number from the label or invoice to stop delivery and request any eligible refund. Digital customers cancel by signing in to Bloomberg.com and using the subscription support tools, while Apple-billed users follow Apple’s iPhone subscription cancellation steps. If an agency or other third party billed you, that organization controls cancellation and any refund. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions bought via Bloomberg.com are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until you cancel through your Bloomberg.com account using the “Contact Support to Cancel” option. If you purchased through a third party, including Apple or another agency, Bloomberg directs you to cancel and seek any refund through that third party instead of Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s Businessweek magazine help article further clarifies that stand‑alone Businessweek print subscriptions are managed through Businessweek’s online Customer Care portal or a customer service form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center, and that refunds for agency-sold subscriptions must be requested from the agency, not from Bloomberg directly.bloomberg.com Verified August 16, 2026
  5. Apple subscription cancellation help — Official Apple instructions on canceling subscriptions billed through Apple, used for Apple‑billed Bloomberg or Businessweek plans.support.apple.comTo cancel Bloomberg Businessweek, use the Businessweek magazine Customer Care site if you have a stand‑alone print subscription, or manage cancellation through your Bloomberg.com account or Apple subscription settings if those providers appear on your receipt. Print customers log in with their account number from the label or invoice to stop delivery and request any eligible refund. Digital customers cancel by signing in to Bloomberg.com and using the subscription support tools, while Apple-billed users follow Apple’s iPhone subscription cancellation steps. If an agency or other third party billed you, that organization controls cancellation and any refund. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions bought via Bloomberg.com are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until you cancel through your Bloomberg.com account using the “Contact Support to Cancel” option. If you purchased through a third party, including Apple or another agency, Bloomberg directs you to cancel and seek any refund through that third party instead of Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s Businessweek magazine help article further clarifies that stand‑alone Businessweek print subscriptions are managed through Businessweek’s online Customer Care portal or a customer service form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center, and that refunds for agency-sold subscriptions must be requested from the agency, not from Bloomberg directly.bloomberg.com Verified August 16, 2026
  6. Bloomberg help for Apple sign‑ups — Bloomberg guidance that Apple‑billed subscriptions must be canceled using Apple’s own subscription cancellation flow.bloomberg.comTo cancel Bloomberg Businessweek, use the Businessweek magazine Customer Care site if you have a stand‑alone print subscription, or manage cancellation through your Bloomberg.com account or Apple subscription settings if those providers appear on your receipt. Print customers log in with their account number from the label or invoice to stop delivery and request any eligible refund. Digital customers cancel by signing in to Bloomberg.com and using the subscription support tools, while Apple-billed users follow Apple’s iPhone subscription cancellation steps. If an agency or other third party billed you, that organization controls cancellation and any refund. Bloomberg’s Subscription Terms state that subscriptions bought via Bloomberg.com are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until you cancel through your Bloomberg.com account using the “Contact Support to Cancel” option. If you purchased through a third party, including Apple or another agency, Bloomberg directs you to cancel and seek any refund through that third party instead of Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s Businessweek magazine help article further clarifies that stand‑alone Businessweek print subscriptions are managed through Businessweek’s online Customer Care portal or a customer service form linked from Bloomberg’s Help Center, and that refunds for agency-sold subscriptions must be requested from the agency, not from Bloomberg directly.bloomberg.com Verified August 16, 2026