I hope you succeed and its worth anyone else doing the same, but definitely buyer beware. They really won't want to rack up refund charges so I see why they do it. Am I right that qobuz doesn't do a trial period (tidal I think usually 14 days) or have i mis remembered?
They offer a 30 day free trial (their current offering)
Not sure which plan the op subscribed to (no info provided) but if its the annual plan he has zero legs to stand on.
Buyer beware? How is that? All it takes is to read the their ToC's or FAQ's before you commit. This is the OP' mistake and he is asking to have Qobuz eat it. Time to put on your big boy pants, at least that is what i would do.
Is the trial period really free?
The trial period really is free and with no obligation. A valid payment method is required in order to confirm your country of origin before you can subscribe,
but you will not be charged before the end of your free trial period. If you are unsatisfied with our service, you can cancel at any time during this trial period, at no charge, and still enjoy the service until the end of the free trial period.
Do I have to commit for a certain period of time?
No. You can cancel your subscription at any time, even during the trial period - in which case you will continue to enjoy the benefits of the service until the trial expires.
Annual plans are sold with the understanding that you are signing up for a full year in advance without the option of prorated refunds in case of cancellation after the end of the trial period.