+14 votes
by (620 points)
Can i cancel my doorbell subscription and transfer it to my stick up cams? Additional $70 is kinda pricey for me for the two more cameras.  Thanks.  
Can i cancel my doorbell subscription and transfer it to my stick up cams?

8 Answers

+11 votes
by (720 points)
 
Best answer
The $100/year plan includes as many cameras as you want.  
by (4.6k points)
What this guy said. $100 for unlimited cams + longer storage + extended warranty. easy decision
+3 votes
by (1k points)
You can either pay the monthly subscription of $3 per month per camera or $10 per month for an unlimited amount of cameras which also includes an added warranty time frame and a 10% discount on future orders. Or you can do the same but through their annual subscription amount of $30 per year per camera. Or $100 per year for an unlimited amount of cameras plus the previously mentioned added warranty and discount.  
+2 votes
by (240 points)
If you have more than 2 cameras, it only makes sense to upgrade your subscription to the unlimited option. We love it!  
+9 votes
by (620 points)
I know. I have two doorbells for $30 and i just bought 2 stick up cams BUT i cant afford the $100 for unlimited cam (also i don't need it) i just want my subscription transfered to the stick up cam instead of the doorbell. Sorry if my post is confusing. Thanks ☺️
by (990 points)
@bunn74912 the $100 a year is worth it for the warranty you get on your equipment. We understand your question, it just makes better financial sense to go for the unlimited subscription
by (1k points)
@bunn74912 you can also pay a monthly payment of $10 per month. In the long run you pay an extra $20 per year, but it eases that burden of the $100 up front cost for those that might not have that much to spare the up front cost
by (620 points)
@kery627 i just don't think i feel the need to have 4 cameras 2 doorbells and 2 stick cams that almost have the same view. Already paying Arlo subscription as my indoor cameras so adding more $$$ is not an option for me now. lol
by (140 points)
Then why do you even buy the cameras? Doesn’t make since.  
by (2.1k points)
@bunn74912 if you have two doorbells but are only paying 30 dollars you must only have Ring Protect Basic Plan on one, because it’s 30 dollars a year per device. If you call Ring support they can help you.  
by (2.1k points)
@bunn74912 you can also do 10 dollars a month for Ring Protect Plus. long term it’s more money but might ease the immediate whack of a big bill.  
by (3.9k points)
@bunn74912 100 dollars a year! Really, I save that in my change jar
+10 votes
by (8.9k points)
$100/yr and protect your investment as long as you own them. It will eventually come in handy.  
+7 votes
by (2.2k points)
I agree with all the $100/year comments. However, that may not fit everyone's needs. the best answer to your question is you need to call Ring and see if they can transfer it.  
by (620 points)
@jacobs6521 Podjasek Thanks. Just bought $500 worth(stick up, solar and extra battery) so the $100 subscription is out of my budget right now  
by (1.3k points)
@bunn74912 can you do the monthly plan? Might be the way to go for a year. You can always cancel or change in the middle if needed.  
by (620 points)
@jacobs6521 the only plan i got right now is cancel my doorbell and transfer it to the stick up cams  
+3 votes
by (6k points)
Remove a doorbell. Then it will work
0 votes
by (6.3k points)
I only pay $100/ year for 12 cameras.  
by (620 points)
@commie where you from? Do you get a really cold winter? Just wondering how it'll hold during -40°C  never had issues with my doorbell in the last 3yrs (except for the night vision mode stopped working)
by (6.3k points)
Sorry, I'm in GA. 30 miles north of Atlanta. We never reach close to those  temperatures.  
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