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How can I tell if I have more than 1 subscription?

David Fairbaugh 0 Reputation points
2026-02-27T19:58:42.17+00:00

How can I tell if I have more than 1 subscription? If do, how do I cancel one?

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  1. John Kroczynski 0 Reputation points
    2026-04-07T21:19:41.64+00:00

    Do I have more than one subscription? I paid for one in the last six months and now it is requesting another payment. Thanks

  2. Noel Macadangdang 16,805 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-27T20:32:49.6433333+00:00

    Hi,Thank you for sharing your question. I understand how confusing it can be when you’re not sure whether you have more than one Microsoft subscription active, especially if you’ve signed in with different email addresses over time.

    This usually happens when subscriptions are purchased under different Microsoft accounts, which can make it unclear which account owns which subscription until you check your account details.

    The best way to confirm this is to sign in at account.microsoft.com with each email you may have used and look under the Services and Subscriptions section, where you will see all active and expired plans linked to that specific account; once you identify the correct subscription, you can cancel any extra ones directly from the same page so that they will not renew.

    May I ask whether you have more than one Microsoft account or if you recently changed the email you use to sign in? Please feel free to share more details, and I’ll be happy to guide you further.

     

    I hope this helps.

    Best Regards,

    Noel

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    2026-02-27T19:58:53.73+00:00
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    To see whether there is more than one Microsoft 365 (or other Microsoft) subscription and cancel one if needed, use the Services & subscriptions page for the Microsoft account.

    1. Go to the Services & subscriptions page: https://account.microsoft.com/services and sign in with the Microsoft account used to buy Microsoft 365.
    2. Under Services & subscriptions, review the list of products. If more than one Microsoft 365 (or other paid) subscription appears, then more than one subscription is active for that account.
    3. For the subscription that should be cancelled, select Manage.
      • If Turn on recurring billing is shown instead of Manage, that subscription is already set to expire on the date shown and will not be charged again.
    4. On the next page, select Cancel (or Upgrade or Cancel, depending on what is shown).
    5. Follow the on‑screen steps to complete the cancellation. The subscription normally remains usable until the end of the current billing period and then stops renewing.

    If there are multiple Microsoft accounts (for example, different email addresses), repeat these steps for each account to check whether additional subscriptions exist under other sign‑ins.


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