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Extra Windows Account (Duplicate, not in use) ******@yahoo.com

Divine Black Sheep 0 Reputation points
2026-02-12T23:57:43.1366667+00:00

Hello,

I would like to cancel my ******@yahoo.com Microsoft account as I do not use it, and would like to have any remaining months credited to my ******@divineblacksheep.com account.

How can I get this done?

Heather Koehn

******@gmail.com

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-12T23:58:53.1466667+00:00
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    To cancel your Microsoft account associated with the email address ******@yahoo.com, you will need to follow the steps outlined by Microsoft. Here’s how you can do it:

    1. Sign in to your Microsoft account: Go to the Microsoft account sign-in page and log in with the email address you want to cancel.
    2. Access the account closure page: Navigate to the section for closing your account. You can find this in the account settings.
    3. Follow the prompts: Microsoft will guide you through the process, which may include verifying your identity and confirming that you want to close the account.
    4. Check for remaining subscriptions: If you have any remaining months on your subscription, Microsoft typically does not provide credits for unused time when closing an account. However, you can check the specific terms related to your subscriptions in your account settings.

    If you encounter any issues or cannot access the account, you may need to contact Microsoft Support for further assistance.


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