What is the Air Apps Pro???

What is the Air Apps Pro??

Posted on Aug 14, 2021 4:27 PM

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Posted on Oct 17, 2021 3:21 PM

That’s calendar spam. You got tricked into installing a rogue calendar; In the future beware of "free” offers.


See this Apple support link→Delete spam calendars and events on iPhone - Apple Support

or watch this companion video:


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Oct 17, 2021 3:40 PM in response to Millermomcindy

Apple.com/bill has billed me since April 2021 for something called Air Apps Pro. My wife noticed it on our bank statement under my credit card. I looked under my subscription tab on my iPhone and found a subscription for it there. I immediately canceled it. I did not order this and have no idea what it was for. I found an icon in my app list that looked exactly like the Air App Pro one. It said it was a QR code scanner. I deleted it also. I'm asking Apple for a refund for the amount of 134.73.

Oct 17, 2021 2:57 PM in response to DeniSkills

The same thing started happening to me. I began getting billed by Air Apps Pro in April and didn't even know it. 4.99 twice a month. My wife, who takes care of our banking noticed it and asked me what it was for. I did not know, but when I went into my subscription field on my iPhone it showed up as active. I immediately cancelled it then looked through my list of apps. I found one called QR scanner. It looked exactly like the one from Air Apps Pro. I sent apple a letter about it but haven't received a response as of yet.


Sep 9, 2021 1:02 PM in response to McMacaque

For future reference, You would only be getting a refund from Apple, if they are the ones charging you.


If the charge appears in your bank statement, as Air Apps Pro or something other than apple.com/bill on your payment methods monthly statement, then Apple is not charging you and would not offer any refund.


If Apple is charging you, then the subscription should appear in your Apple ID, or any other Apple ID that is associated with your payment method, or if you are part of Family sharing, it could appear in one of the Family member's accounts if they started the subscription. As such, it should be directly cancellable from the subscription listing on your account or the family member's account if started by them.


Apps can't magically charge you. You must download them and agree to the charge either because the App had a free trial you forgot to cancel and it renewed into a paid subscription, or you directly started the subscription yourself. No other way.

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