Basically, I bought a PS4, and it had a 14 day trial. So I tried activating it, but it asks my for my credit card details. OK. So I entered them. Now I just got to activate the trial, and my question is, after I activate it, then after 14 days the trial expires, will it start to take off my money straight away automatically , or will I need to subscribe?
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There should be an option somewhere, that asks you if you want your PS+ subscription to be automatically renewed. I believe the option is enabled by default. If you want to be completely safe, just remove your credit card info from your PS4. This will not cancel your current subscription, and unless you try to redeem another trial period (which I don't think is possible, after you've already been PS+ member once), you won't need to enter your credit card information for PS+. At least, if you buy a PS+ prepaid card, you don't need to enter any credit card information; I didn't.– NolonarCommented Mar 28, 2014 at 21:02
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What matters here is whether Auto Renew is on or not; to check auto renew, go to Settings > PSN > Account Information > Services List > Playstation Plus. Here you should see a list with the PS+ activation record. Select that one that says "subscription" on the right, it should list your start/ending/next renewal date for the subscription. There's a big Cancel Automatic Renewal button, select that to turn off auto renew (if you want to). If no Next Renewal Date is listed then it shouldn't renew.
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If it turns out auto-renewal is on or off let me know and I'll add that info to the answer (or edit it in yourself); I know for a fact paid subscriptions automatically add Auto Renew, including PS+ 1 year cards.– ZeldaCommented Mar 31, 2014 at 1:26