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Unsolved Is there anyway to cancel moz local?
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Is there anyway to cancel moz local? I can not figure it out. I've tried for hours now.
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@meghanpahinui For many users MOZ local would be much more interesting if Europe could be included / selectable. Are there any plans for this?
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@SouthBayWebs https://www.mozaweb.com/en/Faq/list?category=manual_training
The link to guide you through the process if that does'nt do the trick then you can contact them via phone to cancell
GOOD LUCK, From someone trying to help Carl Velting -
@SouthBayWebs Hi there! Thanks so much for the question and sorry for any trouble here. You can cancel your Moz Local subscription from within the Profile tab of your Moz Local account.
- Log into your Moz account and access your Moz Local Dashboard via the drop-down on the top right
- Head to the Profile tab of the location you want to cancel
- Select the Deactivate Location drop-down on the right-hand side
- Click on the blue Deactivate Location button
- If you are cancelling your only Moz Local location, fill in the survey when prompted and click on the blue Cancel My Subscription button
- From the next page, click on the red Cancel on renewal button
We have instructions, including screenshots, outlined here in our Help Hub as well.
If you're still having trouble with cancelling, please feel free to send an email to help@moz.com and our Help Team will be able to assist.
Thank you!
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