Glossary
Account termination without notice
The company can suspend or close your account—sometimes immediately—with limited process or refund rights.
Found in 33 published policies (40 matching findings). Not legal advice.
Why it matters
You can lose access to paid services, stored content, or funds with little warning or recourse.
What to look for
“Terminate at any time,” “suspend without notice,” or “no refund upon termination.”
Examples from published reviews
Disney · Disney+ · Subscription agreement
No Refunds or Credits for Partially Used Subscription Terms
Except as required by applicable law, the service does not refund or credit for partially used subscription terms and/or billing periods, though they may provide them on a case-by-case basis at their discretion.
Open the full reviewDoorDash · DoorDash · Terms of service
Broad License to Use User Content
Users grant DoorDash a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, fully sublicensable, royalty-free license to use their User Content for DoorDash's business, without needing user notification or approval, and the license survives account termination.
Open the full reviewVenmo · Venmo · Terms of service
Users can close their account if they do not agree with changes to the user agreement.
If you do not agree with any changes to this user agreement, you may close your account.
Open the full reviewSpotify · Spotify · Terms of service
No Refunds for Partial Subscription Periods Upon Cancellation
Unless legally required or explicitly stated otherwise in the terms, Spotify does not provide refunds or credits for partial subscription periods if you cancel your Paid Subscription.
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