Request a refund for apps or content that you bought from Apple
Some purchases from the App Store, iTunes Store, Apple Books, or other Apple services might be eligible for a refund.
How to request a refund
Sign in to reportaproblem.apple.com.
Tap or click "I'd like to," then choose "Request a refund."
Choose the reason why you want a refund, then choose Next.
Choose the app, subscription, or other item, then choose Submit. If you were charged for a subscription that you no longer want, you can also cancel the subscription.
Wait 24 to 48 hours for an update on your request
After you submit your request, you can check the status of your refund request.
If your request is approved by Apple, it might take additional time for the funds to return to your payment method.
If you can't find the charge on reportaproblem.apple.com
Find out if another account was used to make a purchase:
Search your email for the words "receipt from Apple" or "invoice from Apple."
Look for a receipt that matches the amount for which you want to request a refund.
On the receipt, see what was purchased and which Apple Account was used.
When you find the receipt
If the receipt is for a member of your Family Sharing group and you're the family organizer, you can still request a refund on reportaproblem.apple.com. Tap or click the Apple Account button, then choose All. Purchases charged to your shared payment method appear.
If the receipt is for a different Apple Account, use that Apple Account to sign in to reportaproblem.apple.com.
If you can't find a receipt
If the charge is pending, you canʼt request a refund yet. After you receive an email receipt, try to request a refund again.
If you have an unpaid order, you need to pay for that order before you request a refund. You might need to update your payment information.
In the European Union, purchases for digital goods and services might not be made through Apple. Learn more about purchases not billed through the App Store or the App Store's In-App Purchase system.
If you have multiple Apple Accounts, use each one to sign in to reportaproblem.apple.com and look for the charge for which you want to request a refund.
Refund eligibility might vary by country or region. See the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions for details. In countries and regions with consumer law protections, users retain their rights under these protections. In Australia and New Zealand, consumers retain their rights under the applicable consumer protection laws and regulations.
For more information about refund requests or for other refunds that you can’t request on reportaproblem.apple.com, contact Apple Support.
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