Apple forcing “unpaid balance” after bank declined subscription I canceled immediately — is this even legal? (I am in Europe)
I’m genuinely confused and frustrated and I need to know if this is normal or legal.
I accidentally tapped “subscribe” to a monthly subscription (one-click, Face ID). My bank immediately declined the payment. Apple still granted access to the subscription.
As soon as I noticed, I canceled the subscription. I also did not use the service at all.
Now Apple is treating this as an “unpaid balance” and has locked my entire App Store:
- I can’t download free apps
- I can’t re-download apps I already had
- I can’t remove my card
- Apple keeps telling me to “add another payment method” or “use a gift card”
So effectively:
- My bank said no
- Apple still gave the product
- I canceled
- And now Apple is saying I must resolve this “unpaid balance” or my Apple ID stays blocked
This feels like:
“You didn’t have the money, so now you owe us anyway.”
I didn’t agree to a paid contract knowingly, the payment failed, and I canceled immediately. I also can’t even “prove” non-usage.
Is it really acceptable that Apple:
- Treats a failed payment as debt?
- Blocks free app downloads over it?
- Forces users to add another payment method or buy gift cards to regain basic phone functionality?
Has anyone had Apple remove an unpaid balance in a case like this?
Is there any legal or consumer-rights basis for this, or is this just how Apple’s system works?
Any advice or similar experiences appreciated.