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Cancel Ancestry.com in Michigan

Step-by-step guide to cancel your Ancestry.com subscription, backed by federal consumer protection laws and the FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule.

Your Rights in Michigan

Michigan doesn't have a specific auto-renewal law, but the CPA (no specific auto-renewal law) (Mich. Comp. Laws § 445.901) still protects you. Plus, federal laws apply:

  • Consumer protection act coverage
  • Federal FTC rules apply
  • ROSCA for online transactions
  • AG enforcement

How to Cancel Ancestry.com

Method: Website or phone

  1. 1Go to ancestry.com → Account → Membership
  2. 2Click 'Cancel Membership'
  3. 3Navigate retention offers
  4. 4Confirm — or call 1-800-262-3787

Tips for Canceling Ancestry.com in Michigan

  • DNA results kept even after canceling
  • Family tree becomes view-only on free tier
  • Retention offers are aggressive — they offer 50% off
  • Download/export family tree before canceling

Refund Policy

No refund. Access until period ends.

Watch Out For

  • · World Explorer and All Access are different tiers

Federal Laws Protecting You

These federal laws apply to Ancestry.com in every state, including Michigan:

  • FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule (16 CFR Part 425) — cancellation must be as easy as signup
  • ROSCA (15 USC § 8403) — requires clear disclosure and affirmative consent for online subscriptions
  • Fair Credit Billing Act (15 USC § 1666) — dispute unauthorized charges on credit cards
  • EFTA (15 USC § 1693) — protections against unauthorized debit charges
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