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# Cancel Allocation

1. Head to the Blimp [website](https://blimp.software/) and choose your preferred allocation from the following options: Multi-Cloud Storage, S3 Server, or Cloud Migration.

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2. Next, click on the three dots corresponding to your desired allocation. These three dots are clearly highlighted within a black box in the screenshot below.

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3. Afterward, select the "Cancel" option.

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4. Blimp will then present a summary of the tokens that have been reserved for this allocation. To release these locked tokens and have them returned to your wallet, click on "Confirm Cancellation."

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5. Upon successful cancellation, all tokens will be refunded to your wallet.

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6. Please note that the allocation will now be marked as expired and will no longer be available for selection. You can refer to the screenshot below for reference.

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