
In other words, once the subscription ends, you’ll lose access to all of the songs. Any Amazon Music titles you've added to My Music are grayed out, with playback options removed. The question is, can I still have access to the downloaded Amazon Music tracks after canceling the subscription? Unfortunately, the answer is No. Whatever could be the reason, you have decided to cancel the Amazon Music subscription finally. It does not store any personal data.Perhaps, you’ve used Amazon Music Prime or Unlimited for a while, but now you may find that you no longer enjoy what Amazon Music service has to offer, or you’ve run out of money and need a Free plan to save your wallet. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".

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These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. You may get lucky and get a refund, or you may have to count this one as a loss. When you contact Amazon Music customer service, let them know that you missed the deadline to cancel your subscription before it renewed and you would like a refund. Best case scenario: You get a refund, or at least a partial refund. Worst case scenario: The customer service representative says no. In any case, it never hurts to ask for a refund if you cancel your Amazon Music subscription, especially if you haven’t used the service since your subscription renewed.

That means if you pay for the service and you are in the middle of your billing cycle, the customer service representative may be less likely to offer you a refund - or you may only get a prorated refund. This is because for services like Amazon Music, Spotify, and other subscriptions, you are paying for the service up front, which will cover your service for the upcoming billing cycle. In general, you can expect to not get a refund. Refunds for streaming services are tricky.
