To cancel your subscription, use a web browser to go to our website at aecrimecentral.com. Sign in on our website, then in the upper right corner of the page, click your name and go to ‘My Account.’ You will see a link to cancel or cancellation instructions for the billing platform where you signed up.
You will receive an email confirming that your subscription has been cancelled and you can sign in to your account again to verify. Cancellation will be effective at the end of your current billing period. You can continue to enjoy A&E Crime Central until then, and reactivate your membership at any time.
If you cannot sign in to A&E Crime Central, you may still be able to manage your subscription directly through your account on Apple's App Store or Roku. Please refer to the cancellation instructions for your billing platform here:
How do I cancel my subscription purchased through Apple's App Store?
How do I cancel my subscription purchased on a Roku?
How do I cancel my subscription purchased through Google Play?
How do I cancel a subscription started on my Vizio TV?
How do I cancel a subscription started on Verizon +Play?
If you cannot sign in to A&E Crime Central and you have not found your subscription with Apple or Roku, you may have signed up with one of our partner services.
If your subscription was started on The Roku Channel, Apple Channels on the Apple TV app, Cox, Comcast Xfinity, or Amazon Prime Channels, you will need to cancel directly with your service provider:
Cancel on Cox Contour TV or Contour Stream Player
Cancel on Amazon Prime Video Channels
Cancel on Apple Channels on the Apple TV app
If you are sure that you have a subscription that did not originate with any of our partner services but cannot complete your cancellation, please send us a message with following information so we can research your account further:
- any possible email addresses you or a member of your household owns that could be connected to the account
- a screenshot of your latest charge on your billing statement
- the last four digits of the credit card being charged
- the date of your last charge
- your billing zip code