If you see "apple.com/bill" on your billing statement

Apple.com/bill will appear on your billing statement when you buy music, films, apps or other content from Apple. It will also appear when a subscription has been renewed and when a family member has bought apps or content from Apple.

How to see what you've been charged for

  1. To see your purchase history, go to reportaproblem.apple.com.

  2. Sign in with your Apple Account.

  3. A list of purchases will appear. To see family members’ purchases, select the Apple Account button and choose a family member.

  4. To see the full receipt, including tax, tap or click the date. Multiple purchases, including subscriptions, may be grouped into one charge.

If the charge is for a subscription you no longer want, you can cancel the subscription. Find out where else you can view your Purchase History.

If you still can't identify the charge

If you can’t find a matching charge at reportaproblem.apple.com, you can find out if you used another account to make a purchase.

  1. Search your email for the words "receipt from Apple" or "invoice from Apple".

  2. Look for a receipt that matches the amount that can you see on your billing statement.

  3. On the receipt, see what was purchased and which Apple Account was used.

    An image showing a receipt from Apple in an iCloud Mail inbox.
  4. Check if the Apple Account in the email is different to what you used to sign in to reportaproblem.apple.com. If it’s different, use this Apple Account to sign in to reportaproblem.apple.com and review your purchase history.

Contact Apple Support

If you've checked reportaproblem.apple.com and your emailed receipts and you're still not sure why you've been charged, contact Apple Support.

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