LinkedIn refund policy

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

This article discusses the refund policy for various types of LinkedIn Premium subscriptions, pay-per-action products, and individual LinkedIn learning courses. 

Important to know

If you see your subscription listed in LinkedIn Admin Center, click the link in the New experience tab to submit your refund request.

Refund Request

Click here to submit a refund request in the LinkedIn page if you believe you are eligible for a refund.

Under the laws applicable in your jurisdiction, you may qualify for a refund. For example, if you’re using our services for yourself (instead of on behalf of a business):
  • If you live in Denmark or the Netherlands, we'll cancel your subscription with a one-month notice and refund any part of your subscription period remaining.

  • Citizens of the European Union are entitled to a full refund during the 14 days after the subscription begins. 

    Note: This 14-day period begins when the subscription service starts. For example, if you signed up for a one-month free trial, the period begins on the first day of your free trial, so there will be no fees paid as a refund.

  • If you live in Germany, we'll cancel your subscription with a one-month notice and refund any part of your subscription period remaining (excluding the first year of an annual subscription).

  • If you made a purchase using Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) direct debit, you're entitled to a refund from your bank under the terms and conditions of your agreement with your bank. A SEPA direct debit refund must be claimed within eight weeks starting from the date on which your account was debited.

  • If you believe your situation warrants an exception, you can submit your account for review.

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