Source: http://www.labnol.org/software/itunes-app-store-refunds/13838/
If you are wondering why would anyone want refunds for purchases that they have made from the iTunes Apps store, consider the following situations:
A. You ordered an HD movie from the iTunes store but after making the purchase, you realize that it would take several hours to download that massive file to your computer. You can stop the download but your credit card will still be charged.
B. You have an iPhone but you accidentally bought an iPad version of some app which is obviously of no use to you.
C. You wanted to buy a game but there were at least a dozen similar titles on the iTunes store. The one you finally bought is not the one you were originally looking for and you therefore want to return it to Apple.
D. You purchased a song from iTunes store but there’s some problem with the audio format and it won’t play on your iPod or iPhone.
E. You have two or more iTunes accounts and you purchased an iPhone App using the wrong iTunes account. You can’t transfer apps across accounts so a refund followed by re-purchase makes more sense.
F. The 1-Click ordering system, that Apple licensed from Amazon, makes it easy for anyone to buy apps, songs, movies and games from the iTunes store with a single click but this can sometimes lead to accidental purchases especially when kids have access to your devices.
These are just some of the legitimate reasons why people may want to return their iTunes store purchases and request refunds from Apple.
Return your iTunes Store Purchases to Apple
The iTunes App store sales policy clearly says that you cannot cancel a purchase or receive a refund for a purchase but they are known to make exceptions if you have a valid reason.
For instance, I recently purchased the $2.99 Reeder app from the iTunes store but only after installing it on my iPad did I realize that it was an iPhone-only app and not designed for the iPad. I requested a refund from Apple and how they reversed the charges in less than 4 hours.
Step 1: Locate the email receipt for your iTunes Store purchase and click the “Report Problem” link next to the app that you would like to return.
If you have deleted the email invoice that Apple sent you after you completed the purchase, launch the iTunes program using this special link and you’ll see a list of all items that you’ve bought from the iTunes store. Open an order by clicking that little arrow next to the order date and then click “Report a problem” next to the app name.
If the above method fails, or if you don’t have iTunes on your computer, you can use this pageto submit a refund request to Apple through any web browser.
Step 2: Click the Problem drop-down menu and choose an option that best describes your problem. If you have purchased an app accidentally, choose “I inadvertently purchased this application.”
You can expect a response from Apple in the next 24-48 hours. If the support rep is satisfied with your reasoning, he’ll probably reverse the charges. Please remember that you are not entitled to a refund under the iTunes Store Sales policy so if they deny your request for a refund, move on!
Author:
Amit Agarwal (@labnol) is a personal technology columnist and founder of Digital Inspiration, a widely-read tech and how-to blog since 2004. He also wrote this book. Email:amit@labnol.org
You can find information from Apple at:
How to request a Refund/ Report an issue with a purchase: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1933
Terms and Conditions: http://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/us/terms.html#GIFTS
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