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Last updated: March 5, 2026
If you are still deciding whether to keep it, start here first: Should I Cancel Walmart+?
This page is only about the clean exit: stop the renewal, save proof, and make sure it does not quietly charge you again.
What happens after you cancel
For a paid Walmart+ membership, canceling usually turns off the next renewal. It does not normally cut you off the same day.
- Walmart says you must cancel before the end of your current term to avoid being charged for a new one.
- If you cancel a paid membership, Walmart says you can usually keep using the benefits until the end of your current term.
- If you cancel during a trial, Walmart says the trial benefits may end immediately.
If you would rather do it by phone, Walmart’s terms say you can call Walmart Customer Care at (800) 924-9206. Source
The official Walmart+ cancellation steps
Walmart’s current help page shows this path inside your account:
- Go to your Walmart account
- Select Walmart+
- Select Manage membership
- Select Manage beside your Walmart+ plan
- Select Cancel beside Cancel membership
- Choose whether to Confirm cancellation, View exclusive offer, or Keep membership
Do not stop halfway through the retention screens. Keep going until you reach a final confirmation screen. Source
How to make sure it actually stops renewing
This is the part most people skip.
- Save proof: screenshot the final screen showing your canceled status or membership end date.
- Check your inbox: search for a Walmart+ cancellation or membership change email.
- Check around the old renewal date: look at your card activity around that date, including any pending charges if your bank shows them.
- Set one reminder: put a calendar reminder 2 to 3 days after your old renewal date.
- Check your payment method again: make sure no new Walmart+ charge actually posts after that date passes.
If you are not ready to decide today, Walmart says the cancellation flow may offer a Remind Me Later email three days before your renewal date. That is useful if you truly need more time, but it still leaves the task on your future list. Source
If you cannot find the cancel button
- Make sure you are signed into the Walmart account that actually holds the membership.
- Go back to the official membership management page instead of hunting through menus.
- Try the website if the app is not showing the right membership screen clearly.
- If you still cannot reach the final cancellation screen, call Walmart Customer Care.
If you got charged again after canceling
- Check whether you reached the final confirmation screen or only started the flow.
- Look at the proof you saved. Does it show a clear canceled status or end date?
- Check your email for a cancellation confirmation or membership update.
- If the charge still posted, contact Walmart Customer Care with your screenshot and the charge date.
Can you pause instead of canceling?
Sometimes, yes. Walmart says you can temporarily pause your membership for one month at a time, limited to three times per year. It is not available for trials or the Paramount+ Premium upgrade, and you will not have access to member benefits while paused. If you have InHome Plus Up, Walmart says that pause applies there too. Source
FAQ
Do I lose Walmart+ benefits immediately if I cancel?
Usually no for a paid membership. Walmart says you can normally keep using benefits until the end of your current term. But if you cancel during a trial, Walmart says benefits may end immediately. Source
Can I cancel Walmart+ by phone?
Yes. Walmart’s terms say you can cancel by calling Walmart Customer Care at (800) 924-9206. Source
Can I pause Walmart+ instead of canceling?
Yes, if you are eligible. Walmart says you can temporarily pause your membership for one month at a time, limited to three times per year. This is not available to trial members or the Paramount+ Premium upgrade, and your benefits stop during the pause. Source
How much is Walmart+ right now?
Walmart lists Walmart+ at $98 per year or $12.95 per month, plus applicable tax. Source
Next step
If the harder question is whether Walmart+ still fits your routine at all, read this next: Should I Cancel Walmart+?