Learn how to cancel Bolt Torque subscription on iPhone, Android, Paypal or directly.


Table of Contents:

  1. Cancel on iphone
  2. Cancel on android
  3. Cancel on Paypal
  4. Cancel via Email
  5. Cancel on Website


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Cancel Bolt Torque Subscription on iPhone & iPad

  1. On your phone, open "Settings" and tap your Apple ID profile.
  2. Click "Subscriptions" and select "Bolt Torque".
  3. Click "Cancel Subscription" and confirm the cancellation.

Alternative method via AppStore:

  1. Goto the Appstore » your Profile » Subscriptions.
  2. select "Bolt Torque" and click "Cancel Subscription".


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Cancel Bolt Torque Subscription on Android


  1. Launch the PlayStore app and click the hamburger menu icon.
  2. Select "Subscriptions" » tap "Bolt Torque" » click "Cancel Subscription".
  3. Your subscription to Bolt Torque will now be canceled.


Cancel Bolt Torque Subscription on PayPal

  1. Sign in to your PayPal Account and click "Settings ".
  2. Select "Payments" and click "Manage Automatic Payments".
  3. Under Automatic Payments tab, click "Bolt Torque" or "m_kilde" » "Cancel".
  4. You are now unsubscribed from Bolt Torque


Cancel Bolt Torque via Email

  1. Open your email app
  2. Provide all the relevant information regarding your account.
  3. Provide a reason for the cancelation.
  4. Send the email to m_kilde@redacted... Login to see email.

Alternatively, you can directly ask Bolt Torque customer service to cancel your subscription using the form below:



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Cancel Subscription Directly on Bolt Torque's Website

  1. Visit their website - http://m_kilde.skysite.dk/ and login to your account.
  2. Goto your profile or account page and click "Billings" or "Subscriptions".
  3. Click "Cancel" to remove your subscription.

About Bolt Torque App

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1. This application will find the correct setting of torque when tightening bolts and nuts, both for unlubricated joints, and joints that are lubricated with oil.

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