If you’re like most people, you probably use Microsoft’s billing system to pay your bills. But there are ways to stop Microsoft from billing you and other users in the future. To start, make sure that you have a Microsoft account and are signed in to it. Then, go to your account settings and change your billing preferences. You can choose whether or not to receive invoices for services that you’ve used, or whether or not to have your bill sent directly to your bank account. If you don’t want Microsoft to bill you for services that you’ve used, but still want them to send your bill directly to your bank account, set up a payment plan with one of the credit card companies that uses Microsoft’s billing system. This way, when you make a payment, Microsoft will automatically deduct the appropriate amount from your credit card statement and send the money directly to the credit card company.
Select Manage from the drop-down menu. Go to the Services & subscriptions page and find your Microsoft 365 subscription. Select it to manage your subscription. If you see a Turn off recurring billing link, deselect it to turn off automatic payments. If you see a Cancel link, select it to cancel your membership.
Select Manage from the drop-down menu. To manage your Microsoft 365 subscription, log in to the Services & subscriptions page and find it. Select it to handle your subscription. If a Turn off recurring billing link is present, deselect it to stop automatic payments from occurring. Select Cancel if you see a Cancel link instead of a Continue link.
Go to Services & Subscriptions and sign in with your Microsoft account. Select Manage from the drop-down menu next to your subscription. n… Select Cancel, Renew, or Delete as appropriate for your subscription type on the following screen.
To get rid of your subscription, follow these steps: Select Profile & system Settings Account Subscriptions. choose the subscription you wish to cancel and then follow the on-screen instructions.
You can cancel your Microsoft 365 for a business trial or paid subscription online in the Microsoft 365 admin center at any time if you have fewer than 25 licenses assigned to users. Reduce it to less than 25 licenses if you have more than 25 and call support to terminate your subscription.