#Min.K

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wooden mountain
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  1. canceled_at will reflect the time of the most recent update request, So if today you set cancel_at_period_end to true and the subscription ends at Nov 30. Then cancelled_at is today and end_at is Nov 30
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  1. start_date is the date when the subscription was first created. The date might differ from the created date due to backdating. So in most cases start_date=created. But if you use backdating, they may be different
astral musk
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Q3. I was also wondering what is the difference between ended_at and cancel_at?

Q4. For the date the subscription actually first started, should I use start_date or created?

wooden mountain
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  1. Same as 1, So if today you set cancel_at to Nov 30, then cancelled_at is today and end_at is Nov 30
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  1. use start_date