Extra Charge on Purchases of Music Albums from ITunes Store

Hi,


I am based in the UK. Whenever I buy a music album from the ITunes store, there is always an extra initial charge. For example, I will look at an album on Itunes Store. Let's say the price is £6.99. I buy the album, expecting the total price to be £6.99, However, a day or two after buying the album there will be an amount of £1.58 taken out of my account, titled 'ITunes Bill'. Then, a couple of weeks later, the £6.99 will come out of my account, along with an email receipt. What is the extra £1.58 charge and why am I paying it on top of the advertised price of £6.99?


Thanks in advance.


Michael.

iPod touch

Posted on May 17, 2016 2:20 AM

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May 18, 2016 10:07 AM in response to MikeHPurpleReign

You weren't prompted to enter the card's security code (nor changing/entering for your address), and on your card's statement there aren't corresponding credits a few days later (temporary store holding charges are generally removed within a few days, though it varies by card issuer) ? If they are 'proper' charges they should show on your iTunes account's purchase history : See your purchase history in the iTunes Store on a Mac or PC - Apple Support

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