Every subscription, order and mandate across the eduz properties sits in one place, to the paisa — with the invoice and receipt archive for GST, payment-method management, and statement exports whenever you want them.
Scoping is honest by design. The payer who funds the household — a guardian, an uncle, whoever holds the bill — sees the finances. They do not see a ward's private study content. Money and content are kept apart on purpose.
Switching who pays is a clear, consented step — a payer handover from a father to an uncle is a ceremony with the right approvals, not a silent change.
Cancellation is one screen and one tap. There is no phone tree, no five-times 'are you sure', and no hidden 'pause instead' that keeps the money running. An exit note is offered, never required.
If a board year or a move means you need a break rather than an ending, there is an honest pause — the middle path, clearly labelled as a pause, not a quiet way to keep charging you.
When you come back, it is a respectful welcome with what has changed since — never a guilt-trip about leaving.
See the flat price first. The billing annex spells out mandates, grace and refunds in plain words.