How to Cancel MGM+ Subscription on TV [Step by Step]

How to Cancel MGM+ Subscription on TV

MGM+ is a streaming service with movies, original series, and classic titles from the MGM library. Many people add it as a channel on their smart TV, Fire TV, Roku, or through a cable provider.

Monthly plans typically cost around $7 to $8, with annual options available at a discount. Prices can vary by platform and promotions.

Charges usually appear on the statement from the service you used to sign up, such as Amazon, Roku, your TV provider, or a direct card payment.

Deleting the MGM+ app from your TV does not cancel the subscription. Billing continues until you turn off auto-renewal through the original platform.

This guide shows the main ways to stop the recurring charge when you watch on TV.

What Is MGM+ and How Billing Works

MGM+ (formerly Epix) offers on-demand movies, series, and a live channel. You can subscribe directly on the MGM+ website or as an add-on through Amazon Prime Video Channels, Roku, Apple, Google, or traditional TV providers.

Subscriptions auto-renew unless you cancel. The key rule is simple: cancel through the same place you originally signed up.

MGM+ itself cannot cancel a subscription billed by Amazon, Roku, or your cable company. Access generally continues until the end of the current billing period after you cancel. Partial refunds are typically not offered.

How to Cancel MGM+ Through Amazon (Common on Fire TV and Smart TVs)

Many people add MGM+ as a Prime Video Channel and watch it on Fire TV or other Amazon devices.

  1. Go to amazon.com on a computer or phone browser and sign in with the same account used for the subscription.
  2. Hover over Account & Lists, then select Memberships & Subscriptions.
  3. Choose Prime Video Channels.
  4. Find MGM+ and select Manage Channel or Cancel Channel.
  5. Confirm the cancellation.
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Your access continues until the end of the paid period. Take a screenshot of the confirmation for your records.

How to Cancel MGM+ on Roku

If you subscribed through Roku Channels or the Roku app on your TV:

  1. On a computer or phone, go to my.roku.com and sign in.
  2. Select Manage subscriptions.
  3. Find MGM+ in the list.
  4. Choose the option to turn off auto-renew or cancel the subscription.
  5. Confirm.

You can also start the process on the Roku device itself by highlighting the MGM+ channel, pressing the star button on the remote, and selecting Manage subscription. Finish the steps if the device redirects you to the website.

How to Cancel MGM+ Directly on the Website

If you signed up at mgmplus.com and pay MGM+ directly:

  1. Go to mgmplus.com and sign in.
  2. Click your profile icon.
  3. Open Account or Subscription settings.
  4. Select Cancel Subscription.
  5. Follow the prompts and confirm.

Save any confirmation email or screenshot. This method only works for direct subscriptions.

How to Cancel If You Get MGM+ Through a TV Provider

If MGM+ appears on your cable, satellite, or streaming TV bill (for example Xfinity, Spectrum, DIRECTV, or similar):

Log in to your TV provider’s website or app. Look for premium channels, add-ons, or subscriptions. Remove MGM+ from your package.

If you cannot find the option online, contact your provider’s customer service. Official MGM+ help states that provider subscriptions must be managed through the provider, not through MGM+.

What Happens After You Cancel

Once canceled through the correct platform, auto-renewal stops. You keep access until the end of the current billing period in most cases. After that date the service ends and you will not be charged again unless you resubscribe.

Check your next statement from Amazon, Roku, your provider, or the card on file to confirm the charge has stopped.

Tips for a Smooth Cancellation

First identify where the charge comes from by checking your bank or card statement. Look for Amazon, Roku, MGM+, or your TV provider name.

Cancel at least a day or two before the renewal date when possible. Keep screenshots of confirmation screens and any emails.

Deleting the app from your TV or smart device does nothing to stop billing. Always cancel at the billing source.

Common Problems and Solutions

The subscription does not appear in your Amazon or Roku account. You may be signed into the wrong account, or the subscription was started directly with MGM+ or a TV provider. Check those places next.

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You still see a charge after canceling. Confirm the cancellation was completed and note the end date shown. Contact the billing platform (Amazon, Roku, or your provider) with your screenshot if a charge appears after that date.

You cannot find cancel options on the TV itself. Most platforms require you to finish the process on a website or phone browser rather than on the TV screen.

FAQs About How to Cancel MGM+ Subscription on TV

Q: Does deleting the MGM+ app from my TV cancel the subscription?

No. Removing the app only deletes it from the device. The subscription stays active and renews until you cancel it through the original billing platform.

Q: Will I get charged again after I cancel on my TV platform?

Not if you complete the cancellation before the next renewal. Auto-renewal turns off and the next charge should not occur. Always verify on your following statement.

Q: Can I cancel MGM+ inside the MGM+ app on my TV?

Usually no. The app rarely handles billing cancellations for third-party subscriptions. You must go to Amazon, Roku, your TV provider, or the MGM+ website depending on how you signed up.

Q: What if I subscribed through a free trial on my TV and it converted to paid?

Cancel the same way through the platform that started the trial (Amazon, Roku, or the provider). Do this before the trial ends if you want to avoid the first paid charge.

Conclusion

Canceling your MGM+ subscription when you watch on TV starts with finding the original billing source. Use Amazon Memberships & Subscriptions for Prime Video Channels, my.roku.com for Roku, the provider portal for cable or satellite, or mgmplus.com for direct accounts. Complete the cancel steps and keep proof.

Access typically lasts until the end of the paid period, then the recurring charge stops. Checking your next statement confirms everything worked. These steps give you a clear way to end the auto-renewal.

Disclaimer: This article provides general educational information based on publicly available details at the time of writing. It is not financial or legal advice. Policies, prices, and steps can change. Contact the platform that bills you or MGM+ support for help specific to your account.

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