John Smith 12 High Street SW1A 1AA London Telegraph Media Group Limited 111 Buckingham Palace Road SW1W 0DT London United Kingdom London, 25 June 2026 Subject: Cancellation of The Telegraph subscription Dear Sir or Madam, I hereby cancel my The Telegraph subscription with immediate effect to the earliest possible date in accordance with the terms of my contract. I kindly ask you to confirm this cancellation in writing by post or by email. You can reach me on: - john@example.co.uk - 07700 900123 Yours faithfully, John Smith
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