Esquire has been defining men's style and culture since 1933, but maybe you are over the "quiet luxury" trend or just tired of stacks of unread magazines. Subscriptions range from $15 to $50 annually, covering iOS, Android, and desktop access. Cancelling now could save you up to $50. Visit Esquire. Hearst Magazines, the publisher, holds a poor rating on the Better Business Bureau with hundreds of complaints in the last 3 years, mostly about "billing issues" and "customer service." Users often vent about surprise auto-renewals on Pissed Consumer. If you are done reading about Jeremy Allen White's latest fit, here is how to stop the charges.
How to Cancel Esquire on iPhone (iOS)
If you subscribed via the App Store, you must cancel through Apple. Deleting the app does absolutely nothing to stop the billing.
1 Open Settings
Tap the Settings app on your iPhone home screen. It is the grey gear icon you probably ignore until you need to update something.
2 Tap Your Name
Click on your Apple ID name at the very top of the list. This opens your account management menu.
3 Select Subscriptions
Tap Subscriptions. If you do not see it, look under "Media & Purchases." This list shows everything you are currently paying Apple for.
4 Find Esquire
Scroll through the list until you see Esquire. Tap it. If it is not there, you likely subscribed directly through the Hearst website, not Apple.
5 Cancel Subscription
Tap Cancel Subscription in red text. You might have to confirm your decision. Once done, it will say "Expires on [Date]" instead of "Renews on [Date]."
How to Cancel Esquire on Android
Android users who subscribed via Google Play must cancel here. If you bought it on the website, these steps won't work.
1 Open Google Play Store
Launch the Google Play Store app on your device. Make sure you are signed into the Google account used to buy the magazine.
2 Tap Profile Icon
Tap your profile picture in the top right corner. A menu will pop up.
3 Payments & Subscriptions
Select Payments & subscriptions, then tap Subscriptions. This is where Google hides all your recurring charges.
4 Select Esquire
Find Esquire in the list of active subscriptions and tap on it.
5 Cancel Subscription
Tap Cancel subscription at the bottom. Google will ask why you are leaving (feel free to pick any reason) and then confirm the cancellation.
How to Cancel Esquire on Desktop
This method is for anyone who signed up directly through the Esquire or Hearst website. It is the most common way people get stuck with auto-renewals.
1 Go to Hearst Service Portal
Navigate to the Hearst Magazines Customer Service portal. Esquire is owned by Hearst, so you manage the account through their specific service site, not the main Esquire homepage.
2 Log In
Enter your email and password, or use your account number (found on the magazine label if you get print copies). It is clunky, but it works.
3 Manage Subscription
Look for the "My Orders" or "Subscription Services" tab. You should see your active Esquire subscription listed there.
4 Select Cancel
Click "Cancel Subscription" or "Stop Automatic Renewal." You might have to click through a few "Are you sure?" screens where they try to keep you.
5 Confirm
Ensure you receive a confirmation screen or email. If you do not get a confirmation, the cancellation probably did not go through.
Cancel Esquire by Phone
If the website is glitching or you just prefer talking to a human, you can call Hearst customer service.
- Phone Number: 1-800-888-5400
- Hours: Generally business hours, EST.
Be prepared for a wait time. Also, the agent will likely try to offer you a discount to stay. Just firmly say "No, I want to cancel" until they process it.
What is Esquire Cancellation Policy
Hearst (Esquire's parent company) has a cancellation policy that is a bit of a mixed bag. If you cancel a print subscription, you are typically entitled to a pro-rated refund for any unmailed issues. That means if you paid for 12 months and cancel after month 3, you should get money back for the remaining 9 months.
However, for digital-only subscriptions, they generally do not offer refunds for the current billing period. You will keep access until the cycle ends, and then it just stops. Users on TrustPilot frequently complain that getting the actual refund check for print subscriptions can take weeks, so keep an eye on your mailbox.
Having Trouble Cancelling Your Esquire Subscription?
Struggling to find the cancel button? You are not alone. Here are a few common fixes:
- Check Third-Party Billing: If you can't find your subscription on the Hearst site, you likely bought it through Amazon, Apple, or Roku. Check those accounts.
- Use Desktop: The mobile version of the Hearst service site can be buggy. Try logging in from a laptop or desktop computer.
- Clear Cache: Sometimes the "Cancel" button literally doesn't load due to browser cookies. Open an Incognito/Private window and try again.
- Check the Label: If you get the print mag, your account number is on the mailing label. Using that to log in is often more reliable than using your email address.
Subscription Plans and Pricing (2025)
| Plan Type | Annual Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Digital Only | ~$20.00 - $30.00 | Access to Esquire.com, unlimited articles, and digital archive. |
| Print + Digital (All Access) | ~$40.00 - $50.00 | Includes physical magazine delivery plus all digital perks. |
| Single Issue | ~$5.99 - $9.99 | Price per issue at newsstands (non-subscription). |
Note: Prices fluctuate wildly based on "introductory offers" that jump up in price after the first year.
How Pine AI Can Help You Cancel Your Esquire Subscription
With subscription costs rising across the board in 2024 and 2025, cutting non-essential magazines is a smart financial move. Pine AI makes it effortless.
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Step 1: Let's get started to cancel Esquire Simply tell us that you want to cancel your subscription with Esquire, and we will ask for some basic account details to get the ball rolling.
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Step 2: Pine gets to work We navigate the confusing clicks, wait on hold with Hearst support, and handle the awkward conversations to ensure it is actually cancelled. We do not just suggest it; we finish it.
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Step 3: You're free from Esquire The payments stop and you get your time back. No "retention offers," no run-around, just a confirmed "one-and-done" result.











