Apple itunes refund


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  1. Apple itunes refund
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  3. There are two ways to do this: Via Email Your iTunes account should be associated with an email address. We will, however, work with you to ensure a smooth delivery.
  4. Earlier this year, Cupertino over incidents where minors made in-app purchases—in some cases exorbitant ones—without the knowledge of their parents. How to get a refund using the web If you're not at your computer, or simply prefer to sidestep iTunes, you can still request a refund using any web browser. Anything you toggle in on Restrictions will now require your Restrictions Passcode. Getting a refund using an iPhone or iPad Step 1: Open your email app, and search for Apple invoice.
  5. Click on the App Site button to open the developer's support page. Suddenly, I felt kind of dumb paying for a show that was available for free. How to get a refund using your iPhone or iPad Apple hasn't built any links to problem reporting into the iTunes Store or App Store apps, so if you're stuck using the web on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad as well. Then Just Wait It takes around 24 to 48 hours to get a response, so you will know your fate rather quickly. Step 5: From the drop-down menu choose the problem you want to report and tap Submit.
  6. How to Get a Refund from Apple for iTunes and App Store Purchases - If it's more convenient, you can go directly to problem reporting via your email receipt.
  7. If you don't have any little children to blame for an inadvertent or misguided app, book, or music purchase from Apple, you might still have a fighting chance. Apple has a very strict return policy, specifically stating that for purchases made in the iTunes Store, Mac App Store, App Store, and iBookstore. But if you play it carefully and do a little digging, a return and full refund may still be possible. Getting a Refund from iTunes Accidentally downloaded the wrong application. Maybe you just didn't like the download. Maybe you bought an iPad app apple itunes refund your iPhone. Whatever the reason—you have to act quickly. The faster you work, the better your chances are for getting your money back. There's a couple of ways you can go about this. Find Your Email Receipt What you have to do locate the email you receive when you purchase any item; its emailed to whatever address you have linked to your Apple account. Once you find that email, look for the report a problem link and click on it. You'll be directed to iTunes where you'll need to sign in. Remember that Apple has the right to deny your claim for a refund no matter how legitimate you think your argument is, so it helps to be as cordial as possible. apple itunes refund Directly from iTunes Deleted your email receipt. You can still access the above drop-down menu by viewing your purchase history in iTunes. Just click on your email address in iTunes to view your account. Enter your password if necessary, then click on see all in the purchase history section. This will bring up the report a problem links next to each download, then hit the appropriate one to access the drop-down menu and send your refund request. Problems Now, the above doesn't work for everything. As you can probably tell, you can view items purchased on your device, through iTunes, or via the Mac App Store all in your iTunes purchase history. But there are some items that will not bring up the easy drop-down menu. If it's a purchase from the Mac App Store, you will instead be directed to the page. From there, you can contact Customer Support through the appropriate links. You can also just to go directly to iTunes support or for Mac App Store inquires. Then Just Wait It takes around 24 to 48 hours to get a response, so you will know your fate rather quickly. If they turn you down, then you're pretty much out of luck.

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