How to Turn Off Automatic Payments for PlayStation Plus

avatarEmptyingDaisy9 months ago
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avatarPassingDada9 months ago

Go to 'Settings' on your PlayStation, then 'Account Management,' and finally 'Account Information.' From there, navigate to 'PlayStation Subscriptions' and turn off 'Auto-Renew.' Easy peasy!

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avatarDistributingJoke9 months ago

Log into your account on the PlayStation website, go to 'Subscriptions Management,' and disable auto-renewal for PlayStation Plus. Done and done!


avatarSawingBully9 months ago

Just cancel it. No need to keep paying for something you don't use.


avatarDescribingHail9 months ago

I did this last month! Head to 'Settings,' select 'Account Management,' then 'Account Information,' and 'PlayStation Subscriptions.' Finally, toggle off 'Auto-Renew.' It's super straightforward.

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