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Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy, through its "Geek Squad" service component, offers a variety of protection plans for items purchased in store or online. For either a one-time charge at purchase or a recurring monthly charge, a “Geek Squad Protection Plan” (or "GSP Plan") covers eligible repairs and, under certain conditions, even replacement of cell phones, computers, washers, dryers and other appliances. Though not widely advertised by Geek Squad or Best Buy, the fine print of your protection plan contract clearly states that you can cancel the service at any time, for any reason, and receive a pro-rated refund. [1] Following the proper steps will make the process much easier, though.

Ways to Cancel Your Geek Squad Plan

Before contacting Geek Squad, get your original receipt and plan contract. You can then cancel your Geek Squad Protection Plan by calling 1-800-433-5778, sending a letter and a copy of your documents to AWG/GSP Plans, ATTN: Cancellations, P.O. Box 9312, Minneapolis, MN 55440-9312, or by going to a Best Buy in person.

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Cancelling By Phone

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  1. If you have a separate receipt for the item and the GSP Plan, collect both for your call. You may need to provide information such as plan number, item number, store number, and purchase date.
    • Your GSP Plan receipt will include your plan number, labeled as "GSP #." [2]
    • Cancelling by phone is your best option if you don't have your original receipt(s), particularly if you had the foresight to either photocopy/scan them or jot down key information like item number, GSP number, purchase date, and store number.
    • The Geek Squad website also states that you can call them (1-800-433-5778) regarding a lost receipt.
  2. Follow the voice prompts, saying "protection plan" and "cancel my plan". If you are calling from the phone number on file, the automated system will walk you through the steps to cancel your plan and you will not be directed to a support staff member. .
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  3. Provide the requested information regarding your GSP Plan.
    • If the person tries to talk you out of cancelling, remember that he or she is only doing his/her job. Unless you are reconsidering, calmly reiterate that you want to cancel and your decision is final. Note the relevant section of your contract, regarding your right to cancel at any time for any reason, if necessary (Section 10.b.II, page 7 at present). [3]
  4. The means of determining this amount, along with the actual cancellation date of your GSP Plan, will vary depending upon whether you paid in full or pay monthly. [4]
    • For plans already paid in full, you will receive a pro-rated refund for the time remaining on the GSP Plan, minus the amount for any services rendered. For instance, if you cancel after one year of a two-year plan, you will receive half of your payment amount back. If, however, you had a repair done, that can be deducted from your refund.
    • For plans that are paid monthly by credit card, you pay in advance for each month of service. Therefore, unless you happen to be right at the end of a payment cycle, your coverage will continue until the end of that cycle, then your GSP Plan will be cancelled.
  5. Ask for the person's name and a form of confirmation, such as a confirmation number or email, that your GSP Plan is no longer in effect. Mark down the date and time of your call, and keep this evidence until you are sure the cancellation has been made.
    • It may take 60 days for refunds to show up on your credit card.
    • If your card is charged the next month or you do not see a refund in 60 days, you should call back to inquire. Relay the confirmation details as necessary to prove your original cancellation.
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Cancelling in Person

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  1. Bring the receipt for the product and the GSP Plan, along with the GSP Plan contract, to Best Buy.
    • Your GSP Plan receipt will include your plan number, labeled as "GSP #." [5]
    • If you cannot locate the original receipts, call Geek Squad customer service (1-800-433-5778) or follow the instructions in this article for cancelling by phone.
  2. Tell the clerk that you would like to cancel your Geek Squad Protection Plan.
    • Don't be shocked if the clerk acts surprised or confused, or tries to talk you out of cancelling. Best Buy doesn't want customers to cancel GSP Plans, and workers who want to keep their bosses happy will try to prevent cancellations as well.
    • Remember, however, that you can cancel at any time for any reason. If you don't want to tell the clerk why you're cancelling, you don't have to. Show him/her the relevant section of your contract document if necessary (Section 10.b.II, page 7 at present). [6]
  3. The means of determining this amount, along with the actual cancellation date of your GSP Plan, will vary depending upon whether you paid in full or pay monthly. [7]
    • For plans already paid in full, you will receive a pro-rated refund for the time remaining on the GSP Plan, minus the amount for any services rendered. For instance, if you cancel after one year of a two-year plan, you will receive half of your payment amount back. If, however, you had a repair done, that can be deducted from your refund.
    • For plans that are paid monthly by credit card, you pay in advance for each month of service. Therefore, unless you happen to be right at the end of a payment cycle, your coverage will continue until the end of that cycle, then your GSP Plan will be cancelled.
  4. Ask for documentation that your GSP Plan is no longer in effect. Keep this document, along with a receipt for any refunded amount, until you are sure the cancellation has been made.
    • It may take 60 days for refunds to show up on your credit card.
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Cancelling By Mail

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  1. Your GSP Plan receipt will include your plan number, labeled as "GSP #." [8]
    • If you cannot locate the original receipts, call Geek Squad customer service (1-800-433-5778) or follow the instructions in this article for cancelling by phone.
  2. Include your name, address, contact information (phone and/or email), item number, purchase date, and GSP # in the letter. Affix your signature as well.
    • The body of the letter can be as simple as the following: "Dear Sir or Madam: I would like to cancel my Geek Squad Protection Plan (GSP # 123456789), effective immediately. Please refund any payments due back to me to the credit card you have on file. Feel free to contact me with any questions at the phone number listed above. Thank you. Sincerely, Joe Wikihow."
  3. Copy your receipt(s), GSP Plan contract, and signed cancellation letter, and keep them for your records.
  4. At present, the address is: [9]
    • AWG / GSP Plans
    • ATTN: Cancellations
    • P.O. Box 9312
    • Minneapolis, MN 55440-9312
  5. Keep your copies of the letter, receipts, and contract at least until you have confirmation that your plan has been cancelled. Watch for a refund applied to your credit card, if you are due one.
    • For plans already paid in full, you will receive a pro-rated refund for the time remaining on the GSP Plan, minus the amount for any services rendered. For instance, if you cancel after one year of a two-year plan, you will receive half of your payment amount back. If, however, you had a repair done, that can be deducted from your refund.
    • For plans that are paid monthly by credit card, you pay in advance for each month of service. Therefore, unless you happen to be right at the end of a payment cycle, your coverage will continue until the end of that cycle, then your GSP Plan will be cancelled.
    • You should receive a confirmation letter of cancellation. If your card is charged another monthly payment, any refund due does not appear on your credit card statement within 60 days, or you do not receive a confirmation letter within a reasonable period (perhaps 14 days), contact Geek Squad by phone at 1-800-433-5778.
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    How do I cancel online?
    james copeland
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    Login into your Best Buy account, then go to your account home page. Under the "Support" tab, find "Total Tech Support." Once loaded on the Total Tech Support dashboard, scroll down to the "Your Account" menu (it's on the left side next to the "Most Popular Services" ad block). Click on "Manage Your Membership", and from there just find each membership/subscriptions that you want to cancel and turn off auto-renew. If you wish to cancel the service immediately, it will direct you to a phone number to finalize the last details.
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    I called them twice today, and they hung up right after I gave them my phone number. Why is that?
    Community Answer
    I was also disconnected when trying to cancel. However, when calling back, the cancellation process was simple. I'd suggest you just try again.
  • Question
    What should I do if I was told I have to pay a cancellation fee when I tried to cancel on the phone?
    Community Answer
    I would suggest asking for the customer service representative's manager to confirm that this is legitimate. There may be fees associated with canceling depending on where you live.
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