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Can I cancel studying first and then paying?
Can I cancel the study first and then pay as follows:

"Learning first and paying later" is a service mode of education and training, which can be cancelled.

"Learn first and pay later" is an education and training service model, which is usually suitable for installment payment scenarios. Find the service of learning first and then paying in the Ant Aid APP or Ant Borrowing APP, click to enter the details page, and select Cancel Service to complete the cancellation operation. However, it should be noted that if there is already an installment bill, you need to repay it first before you can cancel the service.

If you study first and then cancel the payment, you need to contact Ant Student Service.

In addition, the specific steps to cancel "learning first and paying later" may be different for different platforms and institutions. If you can't find the option to cancel the service on the platform, it is recommended to contact the customer service staff of relevant institutions directly for consultation and operation.

At the same time, it should be noted that the cancellation of "learning first and paying later" may have a certain impact on the continuity and integrity of education and training. Because the service mode of "learning first and paying later" makes students study without economic pressure, which is helpful to improve their learning enthusiasm and effect. Therefore, if we consider canceling "learning first and paying later", we need to fully consider our own actual situation and needs, and fully communicate and negotiate with education and training institutions or platforms.

Generally speaking, the service mode of "learning first and paying later" is a convenient and flexible learning mode, which can provide students with a better learning experience. If it is necessary to cancel this service, it is recommended to communicate and negotiate with relevant institutions or platforms in a timely manner on the basis of fully understanding relevant regulations and operational procedures to ensure that their rights and interests are protected.