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Does LinkedIn Premium give you a deal when you cancel?

Yes. LinkedIn Premium usually shows a save offer when you start to cancel: 50% off for 2 months. Last confirmed 2026-07.

Yes — LinkedIn's cancel flow usually dangles a discount before you finish, most commonly 50% off for 2 months (an older documented variant was 25% off for 2 months), but it's algorithm/A-B driven and not shown to every account.

Shows save offersTypical price: $39.99/mo (Premium Career; $239.88/yr annual)linkedin.com

By Zach Babiarz · offer data confirmed 2026-07

YES, USUALLY

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Known offers (3)

Discounthigh confidencelast confirmed 2026-07

50% off for 2 months

Mid-way through the online cancel flow, after you confirm intent to cancel, LinkedIn surfaces a 50%-off-your-next-2-months offer to stay. Reported for Premium Career and Premium Business; the discount is not available before you start cancelling.

Where it appears
Late in the online cancel flow, after the 'what you'll lose' screen and reason survey, before final confirmation — most often reported when picking 'It's too expensive' as the reason
Fine print
Not guaranteed — LinkedIn's retention algorithm decides per account and the offer is A/B-tested; widely reported for monthly US consumer plans.

Sources: Hall of Shame (hallofshame.design) (2024-09-22) · ConnectSafely.ai (2026-06-08) · ConnectSafely.ai (2026-07-12)

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Discountmedium confidencelast confirmed 2023-02

25% off for 2 months (older/variant offer)

A B2B offboarding teardown of LinkedIn's flow documented a final-step offer of 25% off for 2 months, presented after the usage/loss-aversion screen and churn-reason survey. Appears to be an earlier or alternate test cell of the same save offer; newer reports show 50% off.

Where it appears
Final step of the online cancel flow, after the churn-reason survey
Fine print
Documented in early 2023; likely superseded by or rotating with the 50%-off variant. Not shown to all accounts.

Sources: Raaft (2023-02-13)

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Win-backlow confidencelast confirmed 2026-07

Win-back: 50% off for 2 months after you cancel

Former Premium subscribers report a win-back pop-up (top-right of the LinkedIn dashboard on next login, not sent by email) offering 50% off for 2 months, typically within a few weeks of cancelling. Retargeting emails offering roughly 30-50% off a return are also reported in the 2-4 weeks after cancellation.

Where it appears
After cancellation: in-product pop-up on a later login, plus occasional win-back emails
Fine print
Not sent to everyone; single-publisher documentation, timing varies; a repeat free trial of the same plan typically requires waiting at least 12 months and is not guaranteed.

Sources: ConnectSafely.ai (2026-06-08) · ConnectSafely.ai (2026-07-12)

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Where the offer lives

  1. 1.On LinkedIn desktop, click the Me icon at the top of the homepage
  2. 2.Select 'Premium features' from the dropdown
  3. 3.Click 'Manage subscription' under Plan Details, then 'Purchases'
  4. 4.Select your active subscription and click 'Cancel subscription' under Actions
  5. 5.Pick a cancellation reason and continue — the save offer appears here, before final confirmation
  6. 6.Click 'Confirm cancel' if you still want out

Field notes

  • Pick 'It's too expensive' as your cancellation reason — that's the path most reports say triggers the 50%-off-2-months offer.
  • Keep clicking through the guilt screens: the discount only appears late in the flow, after LinkedIn shows what you'll lose, and it wasn't available before you started cancelling.
  • If no offer appears, cancel anyway — Premium runs until the end of the billing period, and win-back offers (reportedly 30-50% off) sometimes show up as a login pop-up or email within a few weeks.
  • Already on a promo price? LinkedIn's FAQ says cancelling a promotion or discontinued plan forfeits that price for good, so weigh the save offer against what you're paying now.

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Researched 2026-07-15 · newest confirmation 2026-07 · independently fact-checked — Fetched all 4 cited sources 2026-07-15: hallofshame.design (2024-09-22) and both ConnectSafely.ai guides (2026-06-08, 2026-07-12) confirm the 50%-off-2-months cancel-flow offer and the win-back popup/30-50% retargeting emails; Raaft teardown (2023-02-13) confirms the 25%-off-2-months variant verbatim. Fixed Raaft URL to apex domain (www host has expired TLS cert) and reworded the winback conditions (sources say a repeat free trial of the same plan needs ~12 months, not a one-promo-per-year cap); tip about forfeiting promo pricing matches LinkedIn Help a551618.

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