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Sep 7, 2015 8:03 AM in response to Samsadijaby Meg St._Clair,Samsadija wrote:
I m very dissapoint from you..
That seems a bit unfair as you don't even know me.
This is a user-to-user technical support forum. You're not addressing Apple here.
Your post is a bit unclear. However, what I can tell you is, if you change the credit card associated with your iTunes account, Apple will place a small hold on the card to verify it. The hold is released in a couple of days. If that doesn't explain what's happening, you probably want to contact Apple. Use the Contact Us link at the bottom right of every page to get the information on how to contact iTunes Store customer service.
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Sep 7, 2015 8:04 AM in response to Samsadijaby FoxFifth,This is a user-to-user support forum. We are other users, not Apple employees.
What you are seeing is likely an "authorization hold" rather than a real charge. See the quote below from About payment card authorization holds in the iTunes Store - Apple Support
You might see authorization requests on your online statement. These requests aren't actual charges. They are tests to confirm that your payment card account is active and has the funds available to complete your transactions. Authorization holds are removed by your financial institution shortly after your purchase clears. The time it takes to remove authorization requests varies by financial institution.