How to Cancel Consumer Reports — 2026 Guide
Consumer Reports is a other service that appears on your bank statement as CONSUMER REPORTS. Here's everything you need to cancel it and stop the charges.
Consumer Reports appears on your statement as:
CONSUMER REPORTSCONSUMERREPORTS.ORGCONSUMER REPORTS INCCurrent Pricing
How to Cancel Consumer Reports
- 01Sign in at https://www.consumerreports.org/subscription/manage/
- 02Navigate to Account or Settings
- 03Find Subscription or Billing
- 04Select 'Cancel Subscription' or 'Manage Plan'
- 05Follow the prompts to confirm
Frequently Asked Questions
What does CONSUMER REPORTS mean on my bank statement?
CONSUMER REPORTS is how Consumer Reports appears on your bank or credit card statement. Other variations include: CONSUMERREPORTS.ORG, CONSUMER REPORTS INC.
Can I get a refund if I forgot to cancel Consumer Reports?
Consumer Reports refund policies vary. Most subscription services do not issue refunds for charges that have already processed. Contact Consumer Reports support immediately if you were charged unexpectedly.
What is the fastest way to cancel Consumer Reports online?
Navigate to https://www.consumerreports.org/subscription/manage/, sign in, and follow the cancellation steps. Cancel method: Moderate.
How much does Consumer Reports cost per month?
Consumer Reports Digital costs $10.00/month or $49.00/year. Last verified: 2026-05-03.
Is Consumer Reports hard to cancel?
Consumer Reports cancellation is rated Moderate. Account > Subscription > Cancel
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