Cancel During the 30-Day Free Trial
The All You Can Books homepage says users get a 30-day free trial and can keep downloaded content even if they cancel during the trial. It also says Cancel Anytime, No risk, and No obligations.
Trial checklist:
| Detail |
Why it matters |
| Trial start date |
Shows the 30-day period |
| Trial end date |
Shows the deadline before paid billing |
| Account email |
Locates the membership |
| Cancellation confirmation |
Proves future billing should stop |
| Downloaded content |
Homepage says downloaded content is kept |
Cancel at least before the trial converts to paid access. If you are unsure about timing, cancel as soon as the decision is made and save the confirmation.
Cancel a Paid Monthly Membership
The homepage currently lists continued unlimited access at $24.99 per month. The old migrated article used $19.99, but the current public homepage says $24.99, so use the current account page and payment statement as the source of truth.
Paid-member checklist:
| Detail |
Why it matters |
| Current plan price |
Confirms whether you are on the current public price or another offer |
| Last charge date |
Shows current billing cycle |
| Next billing date |
Shows cancellation urgency |
| Account email |
Needed for login and support |
| Cancellation confirmation |
Needed if another charge posts |
If the cancellation page only shows login, sign in first. If your account email is unknown, search email for All You Can Books receipts, trial signup messages, or password reset messages.
Downloaded Books and Access After Cancellation
All You Can Books advertises "Forever Downloads" on its homepage and says everything downloaded during the trial is yours to keep and enjoy for free, even if you cancel during the trial.
Still, separate these ideas:
| Item |
Meaning |
| Downloaded content |
Homepage says downloaded content is yours to keep |
| Unlimited library access |
Ends when the trial or membership is no longer active |
| Account login |
May still be needed for cancellation proof or support |
| New downloads |
Depend on active trial or paid access |
Download anything you want to keep before cancellation if the site or app requires active access for new downloads.
If You Cannot Log In
Use this order:
- Try the email used for the trial or payment.
- Use password reset if available.
- Search inbox for All You Can Books receipts or signup emails.
- Use the Contact Support route shown on the site.
- Include the account email, charge date, amount, and last four digits of the payment method if you need billing help.
Do not send full card numbers. A statement screenshot with sensitive digits masked is usually enough for a first support request.
Privacy and Data Requests
All You Can Books' privacy policy lists privacy@allyoucanbooks.com for privacy questions or concerns. Privacy requests are not the same as cancellation. Cancel billing first, then send a privacy request if you want account or data handling reviewed.
Use privacy contact for:
| Request |
Notes |
| Privacy policy question |
Use the privacy email |
| Data rights request |
Include account email and state/location if relevant |
| Account information question |
Ask support first if it is mainly about billing or login |
| Billing cancellation |
Use account cancellation, not privacy email |
If All You Can Books Charges You After Cancellation
Prepare:
| Evidence |
Why it matters |
| Cancellation confirmation |
Shows timing |
| Account email |
Locates the membership |
| Trial or billing date |
Shows when paid billing should stop |
| Charge amount |
Confirms whether it matches the monthly price |
| Payment statement |
Shows date and descriptor |
| Support messages |
Shows what was already requested |
Contact All You Can Books through the account/support route and ask what generated the charge. If a credit card charge still appears to be a billing error after merchant review, the FTC says written billing-error notices generally must reach the card issuer within 60 days after the first bill with the error was sent.
What to Say When You Cancel
Use this script:
"Please cancel my All You Can Books subscription and stop future billing. My account email is [email]. I started the trial or membership on [date], and the next billing date appears to be [date]. Please confirm cancellation, final access status, and whether any future charge remains scheduled."
If a charge posted after cancellation, add:
"I canceled or requested cancellation on [date]. A charge for [amount] posted on [date]. I have attached the cancellation confirmation and statement line. Please confirm what generated the charge and whether it should be corrected."
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