Everyone loves a good music-sharing website. These sites make downloading music simple and finding new songs a breeze, and are perfect for enthusiasts who want to be constantly expanding their musical repertoire. Rhapsody is set up so that without purchasing a membership, users can explore the website for free (albeit with limited capabilities and access), or they can pay a monthly subscription and have access to the entire site and its significant range of features.
Rhapsody is available on mobile devices such as tablets and phones as well as traditional laptops and desktops, home audio systems and televisions, and even in the car. Its wide applicability makes it desirable because no matter where you are, you can always be listening. As wonderful as this site may be, however, there are countless others like it, meaning you may choose to take your business elsewhere. If you do, note that while at one time you could only cancel Rhapsody over the phone, you may now do so online.
Complicating matters somewhat is the fact that you may have paid for your Rhapsody membership through a variety of means, including T-Mobile, Verizon, iTunes, or MetroPCS in addition to a regular credit card. Find those options here, or cancel your credit card account using the instructions below.
If you have trouble figuring out how to cancel, you can also try visiting Rhapsody’s cancellation page, though beware you will still have to log in. If you don’t want to take the time, you can always have CancelWizard do it for you by clicking on our “Use Our Cancellation Service” button. We’ll get started right away with no extra hassle.
Want to learn more first? We understand. Check out the Frequently Asked Questions link at the bottom of this page, or get in touch.
Have your own Rhapsody experience to contribute? We’d love to hear comments and thoughts in the field below.
Sheila watson On February, 23rd 2012
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Cancelwizard On January, 28th 2012
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Kim On January, 25th 2012
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