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joyanisa74
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
How can I cancel and get a refund?
Please help! I was charged just shy of $200 on a DropBox acct that I did not know was there. Please help me cancel and get the refund
- 2 years agoHi everyone,Here is some key info on cancelling accounts and refunds:If you want to claim a valid refund, you need to contact support for assistance. This is the safest way to process your personal info (i.e. bank account details, invoices etc) instead on our public forum.To cancel a paid Dropbox plan, you can follow these instructions. When cancelling, your account will change to Dropbox Basic at the end of your current billing cycle (monthly or yearly) and you should not be charged again.Apple/Direct DebitIf you purchased your Dropbox subscription via the Apple App Store, you need to reach out to Apple directly to request a refund. Apple's refund policy covers purchases made in the last 90 days only. More info here.If you paid for your Dropbox subscription by direct debit, you are able to request a chargeback through your bank, you can contact them to request a refund.If you did not create a Dropbox subscription and/or do not recognize the charge:
- Check your billing information (if you have an account). Log in to dropbox.com > Click your avatar (profile picture or initials) in the top-right corner > Click Settings > Click Billing.
- You can also use our Look up tool to check a credit or debit card purchase
- Contact support if you don’t have an account and/or would like to report an unauthorised transaction.
Notes on refunds:- If you live in the EU, UK, or Turkey, you qualify for a refund should you cancel your Dropbox Plus, Family, Professional, or Essentials subscription within 14 days of the initial purchase. You can contact support to request it.
- Refunds are often not offered for Dropbox subscriptions and team member licences.
- You're able to cancel your Paid Account at any time. Refunds are only issued if required by law, so make sure to cancel before your current billing cycle ends if you wish.
Hope this helps!Sam
Mark
Super User II
SVG2 wrote:
When you say legally required what does that mean and how do I go about it? I read that Dropbox does not refund but honestly I can't actually get this payment pulled off right now.
It means that refunds are not given unless they have to by law - thats in the terms you agree upon sign up. Usually this means you live within a country/union that says you have to have a cooling off period. For example the EU say you can have a refund for digital services within 14 days. The rest are often not given
SVG2
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you Mark.
This is disheartening as it's totally over for me- I live in South Africa and we are affected by load shedding and business has not been good therefore last year I upgraded dropbox for a moment tp upload clients work and that is what I mentioned when upgrading and was not aware that this year it would pull off again and now I need all the funds I can gather for my livelihood so this is just terrible news for me as I won't get that. I don't live in EU.
I don't know what I am going to do
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