Cancellation

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Termination at CKRAS

Cancellation

The termination at CKRAS done in text form or digital in the webpanel, the notice period is 14 days, it shall apply the terms and conditions of https://www.ckras.com/en/terms

LEGAL

(3) Cancellations are only deemed to be valid if they are made in written form.
(4) The period of notice (at the latest 2 weeks before expiry of the contractual term) shall be deemed met if the notice is sent on time to Webworks. Prepaid contracts cannot be terminated ordinarily. 

Written form

Part of writing, mail, fax or email. or fill in the form in the webinterface https://iface.ckras.com

Cancellation in the Webpanel

How to delete Products in the Webpanel?

  1. Login Webpanel https://iface.ckras.com
  2. Subscription
  3. Select Product you want to cancel
  4. Confirm your cancellation
  5. Selected Product cancelled

Webpanel Screenshots

How to Cancle in the Webpanel, some Screenshots, to show how it works

Subscription

Click on Subscription in the navigation menu

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If you have several products, you can enter an individual cancellation for each of these products, so that the cancellation is placed by clicking on “cancel”, the cancellation entry is registered and stored in the system.

Remove a cancellation

If you no longer wish to cancel, you can remove it at any time by clicking on the reactivate button. This process is saved in the system in the same way as setting a cancellation.

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So that you don't lose track of whether your products are still active or have been canceled, we have included a visual indicator on the start page of the panel.

Revoke cancellation

You can also cancel the cancellation at any time by clicking on ‘Reactivate Cancellation’ as described in the screenshots above and your product will be extended by the respective term.