Apple policy for refund

why apple not providing clear view during buying anything from App store that this app is not eligible for refund. This policy is very bad by Apple, Now a days everything in daily life most of the things peoples are try first if satisfied they keep they returned but Apple not tell u clarification that which app is eligible for refund or not.

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Posted on Feb 12, 2025 5:00 AM

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Posted on Feb 12, 2025 6:19 AM

They do have a clear policy:


All Transactions are final.

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If you happen to get an exception to that policy, then that is Apple going above and beyond their policy, and it should never be expected. As for trying things out first, that is only possible when a developer of an app offers you the Free Trial. You will then be able to use that service for free to try and out as long as you cancel at least 24 hours before the trial period ends. If the developer of an app chooses not to offer a Free Trial, that is their choice, and you have the option on whether you want to sign up for that service or not. Apple does not own the apps in the store, so those decisions are made by the Developer.

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Feb 12, 2025 6:19 AM in response to Apple_Refund

They do have a clear policy:


All Transactions are final.

Legal - Apple Media Services - Apple


If you happen to get an exception to that policy, then that is Apple going above and beyond their policy, and it should never be expected. As for trying things out first, that is only possible when a developer of an app offers you the Free Trial. You will then be able to use that service for free to try and out as long as you cancel at least 24 hours before the trial period ends. If the developer of an app chooses not to offer a Free Trial, that is their choice, and you have the option on whether you want to sign up for that service or not. Apple does not own the apps in the store, so those decisions are made by the Developer.

Feb 12, 2025 6:11 AM in response to Apple_Refund

Apple_Refund wrote:

why apple not providing clear view during buying anything from App store that this app is not eligible for refund. This policy is very bad by Apple, Now a days everything in daily life most of the things peoples are try first if satisfied they keep they returned but Apple not tell u clarification that which app is eligible for refund or not.

It's really very simple. Nothing is refundable. Apple does, on occasion, make exceptions to that policy. But it's on a case-by-case basis.

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