Do not dispute with your credit card. That will lock you out of your store account with a negative balance and be unable to access any content purchased with it until you bring it back to a zero balance. You need to keep talking to Apple support to kindly ask them to escalate so they can correct the issue. Answer from RealGianath on reddit.com
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 255191122
I want to appeal a refund decision - Apple Community
They are under no obligation to grant them. You need to go through them to appeal any decision and again are entirely free to deny the appeal. If you keep requesting refunds, then Apple will no longer find them valid and start to deny them.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applehelp › how do i get an exception to apple’s awful refund policy?
r/applehelp on Reddit: How do I get an exception to Apple’s awful refund policy?
April 19, 2023 -

I bought Freeletics on the App Store for $125. Their app description clearly states a 14 day money back guarantee. Twice. I tried it out and the app sucks so I requested a refund through Report a Problem from Apple within a few days. Since I requested a refund, I lost access to the app. Apple denied my refund twice saying that I’m “ineligible.” I’ve talked to a bunch of Apple specialists who all do the same thing - deny me and try to placate me by making a note of my complaint.

So now I have no shitty app and I’m out $125. Freeletics won’t give me access back because I requested a refund. Apple won’t give me a refund. I’d really just like my money back.

My current plan is just to keep messaging and calling Apple support to waste at least $125 of their time. I didn’t actually do that. It would be a huge waste of my own time. In my own pettiness, I’ve made sure to cancel all of my subscriptions through the App Store. From now on I’ll only use apps that let me handle a subscription from their websites. My credit card has better refund protection than Apple does.

Some clarifying information - Freeletics states twice in their app description that they offer a 14 day money back guarantee. You cannot access the pro features without purchasing. I made a refund request well within those 14 days. I told this to Apple. They didn’t care.

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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 252638962
Appealing to review an iTunes store refun… - Apple Community
Does anyone know how to escalate a request to Apple to review an iTunes Store refund request which they rejected? I just had a very rude call centre staff n Australia named Rashida tell me repeatedly Apple's decision is final despite agreeing with me that there may be a technical issue.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 255372498
I was denied a refund for a subscription … - Apple Community
absolutely useless to call support - all they tell you is that they don't deal with refunds and if refund team denied it, it was up to them and nothing can be done, there is no way to speak to the refunds review team and understand what is the reason for denial
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applehelp › apple denied refund request for purchase that didn’t even work
r/applehelp on Reddit: Apple denied refund request for purchase that didn’t even work
3 weeks ago -

Got this error message after trying to make an in app purchase. App developer said I need to get a refund through Apple. Apple denied the refund request despite me being charged but me Not getting the purchase. If I do a bank dispute theres a chance I’ll lose my Apple ID if im not mistaken. Is there any other channels to contact Apple to get a refund, as their text support is no help

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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 255432199
What to do when a refund request is denie… - Apple Community
Hi! I hope you can help me with this situation. I requested a refund few days ago and now it say’s its not eligible to refund. So i submit a “review a decision” but still got denied.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applehelp › apple refused refund
r/applehelp on Reddit: Apple refused refund
November 6, 2024 -

on 4.11.2024 I accidentally signed up for a Microsoft 365 year (69,99€) subscription.

it was through my macbook, through Word, I needed to do something for school so I clicked on a message from Word offering me a month free. it asked for my email, I used my school one.

immediately after i got a notification saying I have been charged 69,99€ and a receipt to my non-school email adress -which I didn't even sign up with.

I immediately cancelled my subscription and talked to a Microsoft support guy online and he said the purchase was made through a 3rd party app (Apple) and that I should contact them.

Apple refused both a refund and an appeal.

What should I do? Should I contact Microsoft again?

I'm 17 years old and can't afford losing 70€. Any help is appreciated. G

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applesucks › apple refuses to refund subscription
r/applesucks on Reddit: Apple Refuses to Refund Subscription
December 18, 2023 -

Just got off the phone with Senior “Specialist” from their billing department named Bill (ironic) whom refused to refund me $65 after having had an app falsely advertise a 3-day free trial to unlock “special” features. I had screen shotted proof of the app’s advertisement disclosing the trial and indicating that I could “continue for free”. This screen shot (LUCKILY) was time/date stamped on the SAME day Apple charged me the $65. I took the screenshot prior to downloading the subscription jsut because I had a previous experience with Apple similar to this one. If it was a subscription with a 3-day free trial… why was my card charged as soon as I agreed to the subscription?

Prior to this conversation I did go the traditional route of having an Apple rep submit a claim for a refund request after explaining the situation through their customer service chat. Go figure, Apple denied it. I then got on the phone to physically speak with someone. spoke to another Apple Rep and re-explained the situation, emphasizing that I had a screen shot explicitly advertising the free trial and she appealed the originally-denied claim and again…Apple denied the refund request. If you’ve ever been in this situation, then you may know Apple likes to basically tell you that after a request like this has been denied twice, it is final—there is nothing else that they can do about it, and there is no one higher up that you can speak with. I decided anyway to get back on the phone and spoke to yet another Apple rep who I actually was able to screen-share with so that she could physically see in real-time what it was that I saw the day that I confirmed the subscription. After viewing this, she also agreed that this was in fact a false advertisement and confirmed not only that but that she could actually see that on the same day that I had downloaded the subscription with the free trial was the exact same day that Apple had charged my card. She had me send my evidential support in to some link that she sent to my email and basically told me she would escalate it up and that’s when she transferred me over to Mr. Bill, the Sr. Billing Specialists, who ultimately confirmed that it didn't matter that the app blatantly lied about a 3-day free trial. It did not matter that the charge was NOT authorized to come out of my account at that time that it did. It did not matter to him that I had a screenshot (WHICH HE COULD SEE FROM HIS END) of the advertisement stating that it was in fact a free trial. His response to me was basically that there was already 2 documented denials of my refund requests making the decision final, the charge wasn’t “eligible for a refund” (without giving insight as to why), and there was nothing further that he could do. When I mentioned speaking to my credit card company about disputing the charge since it was clearly unauthorized and off the basis of a false advertisement with photo proof, he made sure to inform me that I would risk having my Apple ID disabled if I chose to do that. 

Great customer service! Truly. I guess we’ll see what happens to my Apple ID because as soon as I hung up the phone, I got on the phone with Capital One to dispute.

anyone else have a similar experience? If so, how did you go about resolving it? Any issue with having your Apple ID disabled?

thanks

**for reference: this is a screenshot I took of the app and it’s advertisement which I agreed to by clicking “continue for free”. This is what was shown to Apple as my evidentiary support, yet it for whatever reason, didn’t change the outcome.

https://files.fm/u/pa7ap4wts9

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applesucks › $120 app refund denied by apple even after developer approved – what can i do
r/applesucks on Reddit: $120 App Refund Denied by Apple Even After Developer Approved – What Can I Do
February 18, 2025 -

Update(02/18/2025) after I sent another two emails to [email protected], I got someone callback and reevaluated my refund, approved finally :)


I purchased a $120 app from the App Store, but it doesn’t work on my Mac. The developer reviewed my logs and confirmed the issue is real, agreeing that I should get a refund. However, since I paid via Apple Pay, they can’t refund me directly and told me to request it from Apple.

Here’s everything I’ve tried so far, but I’m stuck:

  1. Developer agrees that the app doesn’t work on my Mac and supports my refund, but Apple controls the transaction.

  2. Apple denied my refund request twice via reportaproblem.apple.com, so I can’t submit another one.

  3. Apple support says they can’t help.

  4. I filed a complaint with the BBB, but Apple gave me a generic response refusing the refund.

  5. I emailed [email protected] – it’s been two weeks with no response.

  6. I paid with an Apple Gift Card, so I can’t dispute the charge through my bank.

I specifically bought the app through the Mac App Store instead of the developer’s website because I trusted Apple to provide a safety net. Instead, it’s becoming an obstacle to getting my money back.

I’ve seen many similar experiences, and it’s shocking that Apple, as a platform, can enforce such one-sided policies without accountability.

👉 Do I have any options left, or do I just accept the loss 💢

Find elsewhere
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 256060703
Why is Apple refusing a refund for in-app… - Apple Community
yea “may” its based on what the user purchased and if its refundable. i read the terms and met every requirement and they are still saying i never met the requirements. ... Hello~ You will need to continue working with Apple on this matter. We are fellow forum members and can’t really speculate about Apple’s decision making process.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 252914396
Request a refund(3 item) - Apple Community
However, Apple give me 1 more chance to ask me a reason why I want a refund. After I sent the reason again I went to the check status of claim section and saw that it's in review decision process but it's only 1 item so what if Apple approve my refund will I get all of them or just 1 item because ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applehelp › apple refusing to refund accidental $50 purchase
r/applehelp on Reddit: Apple Refusing to refund accidental $50 purchase
August 25, 2018 -

I was using my phone today and there was an in-app as popped up for a paid subscription. There was a slight delay and when I hit my home button, it ended up letting the payment go through even though I had no intention of making the purchase. I contacted Apple twice, via chat and phone and they refused my refund both times. I contacted them as soon as the purchase was made. Will I have any issues if I dispute/void the purchase with my credit card company in regards to my Apple account? I've only been an iPhone user since May. With Google Play, refunds were no questions asked.

EDIT: I also cancelled the subscription as soon as it happened. If this was a $5-10 charge, I wouldn't really care. But $50 is ridiculous.

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I’ve never seen the iTunes and App Store billing department dispute a charge like that. Did you go through the Apple Support app?
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I was just neck deep in the same problem - took me a couple hours but it was finally resolved. TL;DR Apple Support may not help you out the first time to cancel an accidental app purchase. Have faith, stay civil and mention that you've seen on Reddit that others have had the same kind of purchase . Always try to get a senior person who has the ability to offer a refund in the first place. I was completing a jog while using my RunKeeper app. I hit "end run" on the app, and as I was putting my phone away in my pocket, I pressed the home button. Suddenly, I heard that "purchase authenticated" jingle. It was very bright (I am in Arizona) and with the sun's glare I did not see an in-app promotion pop up as I was touching my home key. Ugh. Thought it would be a quick fix but "report a problem" didn't have an option to immediately cancel the mistaken transaction. The next morning, l got on the Apple Support chat. The first person I was chatting to eventually told me: "I wish I could refund those orders for you today. But, after carefully reviewing your case, we’ve determined the purchase doesn't meet the conditions for a refund*."* "I am really sorry, I see that your account is in good standing*. However, the refund request which you have made now does not meet the requirements of iTunes terms and conditions."* After I doth protest: "I am really sorry, I wish I could cancel the charges for you. Unfortunately, we do not have an option to refund the charges. Otherwise, I would have definitely help you with this." Had I not been on vacation and had a free afternoon, I might have given up at this point and pursued a different channel (phone support or my bank). Instead I asked for a manager and after 25+ minutes on hold, I was finally chatting to another person. This person identified himself as a " iTunes Store Senior Advisor". I proceeded to recount the situation (despite hearing from the first person that the senior advisor had already reviewed my case). I told him (truthfully) that I'd been an iPhone user since 1st gen for good measure. Eventually, he said: "Thank you for waiting, I’ve reviewed your case and have issued you a refund for the subscription charge. I've also canceled your subscription. Within 30 days, $19.99 USD should be posted to the payment method used to make the purchase." Phew. The final chat log time stamp noted: "Duration 65 minutes 7 seconds". All due to the momentary intersection of a dim screen, a bright sun and an inopportunely timed pop-up. This is my first post ever, and I'm writing this to help others that get caught up in this delay tactic from apple support. It's ridiculous that they'd refuse a cancellation/ refund of a subscription when not even 24 hrs have passed of a 365 day subscription. Maybe it's time for a Pixel/Android?
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 252704035
Dispute a decision - Apple Community
During Quarantine, my 5 year old ... i went to the "Report a Problem", "Requested a Refund" and stated the reason as "A Child/Minor made purchase without permission". the next day i received a rejection saying that "We reviewed your claim and your purchase doesn't meet conditions ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applehelp › apple denied my refund twice for a misleading in-game gacha purchase — i need assistance
r/applehelp on Reddit: Apple denied my refund twice for a misleading in-game gacha purchase — I need assistance
May 2, 2025 -

I made a purchase this month in a mobile game through the App Store, based on advertised drop rates for a gacha event. However, the actual results were significantly different from what was promised.

The advertised drop rates appear to be manipulated or tampered with, which violates transparency and fairness standards for in-app purchases. I contacted the game’s support team, but received no meaningful help or acknowledgment.

This lack of response, combined with what seems to be a deliberately misleading gacha system, violates consumer protection guidelines and fair digital marketplace practices. I believe this is a scam, or at the very least, deceptive advertising.

I submitted two refund requests to Apple, but both were denied. Now it says I have “nothing to refund,” even though I have the receipt and made the purchase with my Apple ID. I’m being told I’m not eligible, which doesn’t make sense given the circumstances.

I’m requesting a refund on the basis that: • The purchase was made under false or deceptive advertising • My concerns were ignored by the developer • What I paid for (a fair chance at in-game rewards) was not delivered

Has anyone been in a similar situation and successfully gotten their money back? Any advice on how to get Apple to escalate this or file a proper complaint?

Thanks in advance.

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applehelp › apple rejected my refund
r/applehelp on Reddit: Apple rejected my refund
July 3, 2024 -

I accidentally clicked the wrong button that by the wrong amount of Robux (Roblox currency), so I go to Apple support for a refund , however it says that: We reviewed your claim and your purchase does not meet conditions for a refund. This decision is final. What can I do?

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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 256001776
How can I escalate a denied refund reques… - Apple Community
I was simply charged for a subscription that I cancelled immediately, and yet I am not given any option for a refund. This is not acceptable. I would like to know where exactly I can formally appeal this decision, as so far I’ve only received generic replies without any actual solution.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applehelp › how can i get a refund from apple after multiple denials for an accidental purchase?
r/applehelp on Reddit: how can i get a refund from apple after multiple denials for an accidental purchase?
December 27, 2024 -

can someone please help me? i made an accidental subscription through apple (in app), and the amount is really high. i’ve already requested a refund twice, but apple has denied both requests. i'm feeling really frustrated and don’t know what to do next.

here's the situation: • the purchase was accidental. • the amount is quite large, and I really need to get this resolved. • i've submitted two refund requests, but both were rejected by apple. • i've checked my purchase history and followed the usual refund process, but nothing seems to be working.

i also sent an email to the app’s support email, but I haven’t received any response.

has anyone here dealt with something similar and managed to get a refund from apple? any advice on what steps i should take next or how to improve my chances would be really appreciated.

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Lapcat Software
lapcatsoftware.com › articles › crappstore.html
The App Store does not protect consumers
This morning I came across a post on Reddit about App Store refunds. I'll quote it in full: Hello! Recently I forgot to cancel two free trials for a couple apps that I’d purchased. I figured it wouldn’t be an issue getting them refunded, and went to reportaproblem.com to request a refund. Both refund requests were denied, so I requested they be reviewed, but still it says they’re ineligible for refunds. When I called Apple support they said that there is nothing they can do to reverse the charges, and my only option would be contacting my bank and reporting them as fraud.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/apple › app store - refunds - terms & conditions "violation" that apple refuses to specify for me following a rejected refund
r/apple on Reddit: App Store - Refunds - Terms & Conditions "Violation" that Apple refuses to specify for me following a rejected refund
December 9, 2022 -

Edit: TLDR summarizing some points I didn't mention or ppl didn't get 5 apps total have been requested refunds, one at the time still pending. All requests were recent since I only recently found out you can even get refunds. But the apps themselves were purchased at various times throughout the last couple years. First refund was ~3 months ago. Succeeded. Since the refund section showed me a list of all the 40-50 apps I've bought over the last few years I figured I could get a refund on the 3 listed below since they're the only paid apps I've had issues with since joining Apple and since the drop down menu where you select the reason for a refund has an option for each(malfunction, accidental) The app pending - a recent purchase - I feel will get rejected by default, and I don't understand how any of this is considered abuse of the system.

I'm just curious what to do here.

I had a series of refund requests refused. One was for an app that didn't work despite saying my phone met the specs. The second was an accidental IAP for an app I never use, the third was an accidental purchase of a stupidly labeled app with 3versions with nearly identical names; one being the "Full version" and another being the "Full Full" version, costing $6 and $12 respectively and not offering any discount for an upgrade from "Full" to "Full Full." Unaware of "Full Full" but obviously wanting full featured apps I bought "Full" and asked for a refund so I could get "Full Full" version.

All of these situations easily fit within the drop-down list of reasons that one can select when explaining why they need a refund.

All 3 were refused. I requested a review of the refusal, explaining myself like I just did. Refused again. I contacted customer service and they just told me I violated the terms of service.

All the terms say about refunds is

If technical problems prevent or unreasonably delay delivery of Content, your exclusive and sole remedy is either replacement of the Content or refund of the price paid, as determined by Apple. From time to time, Apple may suspend or cancel payment or refuse a refund request if we find evidence of fraud, abuse, or unlawful or other manipulative behavior that entitles Apple to a corresponding counterclaim.

Considering the refunds that they did approve were arbitrary on my part and I offered no explanation, plus given the fairly large number of options o nthe drop-down, it seems like "technical problems" is pretty broad. So I opened another support ticket, ended up talking to James, the Senior Advisor for AppleCare, for about two weeks.

The entire time I only really had one question: "I don't feel like I've violated the terms. Can you explain to me how I've violated them? I've got another app that I'd like to refund, and given that I was unable to refund the previous three apps that I'm never going to use, I can't really handle another malfunctioning financial blow like this."

After two weeks of beating around the bush James finally just said what I wish he'd said in the first place, which was:

James from AppleCare here and I just want to clarify that the informaiton you are requesting is information I am not able to provide. When a refund is denied we are only able to refer you to the Terms and Conditions and we cannot provide any additional details. 

My question is... how does that interact with the last sentence of the terms that I quoted? Doesn't Apple having a counterclaim suggest that they do have a specific reason for refusing my claim? Is that a legal requirement? Is James unable to tell me because then I'd be able to build a case against them in court? Is that legal on their end?

And is there anything else I can do? I really do need the refund on this app, I shouldn't have splurged as it is but it's just adding insult to injury that it ended up not working and I'd love to be able to buy a different one... :/

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/applesucks › apple refuses to refund
r/applesucks on Reddit: Apple refuses to refund
April 29, 2023 -

I tried to make in app purchases but the app had an error so it charged money but didn't give the items. I thought the error was my fault so I submitted the purchase multiple times. I emailed the apps customer support and they said they cannot provide the refund, and to contact apple. Apple has refused the refund, I tried to appeal and they refused again. Customer support said all decisions are final. I paid with an apple gift card so there's no escalating charges with a bank. Is there anything more I can do? There's $50 in charges. This is my first time ever asking for a refund from customer support.