The topic How to Cancel Your Amazon Prime Membership After Prime Day Is Over is currently the subject of lively discussion — readers and analysts are keeping a close eye on developments.
This is taking place in a dynamic environment: companies’ decisions and competitors’ reactions can quickly change the picture.
One of Amazon’s biggest sales of the year, Prime Day, is set to start June 23, but many early deals are already rolling in, as they have in the past. To take advantage of everything the sale has to offer, you’re going to need to be a Prime Member. If you sign up for an Amazon Prime account to take advantage of Prime Day but decide you don’t want to pay for an ongoing membership, you’ll need to cancel your subscription before the end of your free trial.
You can cancel your Prime subscription via browser by first logging into your Amazon account. Amazon has a Cancel Your Prime Membership button on its support page to launch the process, or you can follow the steps detailed on Amazon’s page:

Hover over the Accounts & Lists menu on the top-right of the window, then select the Prime Membership option.
Then tap the End Your Amazon Prime Membership button and finally click the Cancel Your Prime Membership orange button.
Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed to canceling your Prime subscription.
Note that Amazon requires a bunch of clicks to finalize your cancellation, giving you lots of “opportunities” to change your mind.
On the top bar, slide all the way to the end and select Help.
Then tap the End Your Amazon Prime Membership button and finally click the Cancel Your Prime Membership orange button.
Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed to canceling your Prime subscription.
As mentioned, closing your account will immediately end your access. Amazon also offers you the option to pause your benefits and billing temporarily instead of canceling them completely. Either way, your Amazon account is still active—you simply won’t have Prime benefits.
Finally, if you have other subscriptions connected to your Prime account, those will end when your billing is up. And if you signed up for Prime through the Android mobile shopping app or the Prime Video Android app, you’ll have to go through Google Subscription to manage your membership.






