In iTunes go to Account, then transaction history, report a problem, say you bought wrong version, cross fingers.
I went through that to try and get my money back on NewsRack as it wasn't as advertised and they basically told me where to go.
But you should be fine, I imagine the option is there for a reason![]()
Done this before but they said it was a 1 off and be more careful. Refund got sorted within a dayIn iTunes go to Account, then transaction history, report a problem, say you bought wrong version, cross fingers.
I went through that to try and get my money back on NewsRack as it wasn't as advertised and they basically told me where to go.
But you should be fine, I imagine the option is there for a reason![]()
Dear Feek,
I have reversed the charge for the accidental purchase you reported. You will see a credit of £2.39, plus any applicable taxes, in three to five business days. Please note that the iTunes Store Terms of Sale state that all sales are final, so this is a one-time exception.
The best way to avoid unintentional purchases is to use the Shopping Cart. That way, you can consolidate and review your selections carefully and buy them when you're ready. Here's how to use the Shopping Cart:
http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n93017
Lots of love,
Sue
iTunes Store Customer Support
Sue said:With iTunes 8.2.1 or earlier, you can choose to have iTunes add the items you want to buy to a shopping cart instead of purchasing them in 1-click. The shopping cart adds an extra layer of protection against accidental purchases.
Note: With iTunes 9.0 or later, only 1-click purchasing is available.
The important thing was that I got the refund I requested.
hahaNot to mention all the free lovin'![]()