I am just trying to download and install Flickr mobile app, but app store keeps asking for my credit card details which are current but not-chargable because i didn't allow it and saying the card has insufficient funds. The card is clearly being tried to pay for something but thanks to virtual-card I'm not paying, this is something apple should fix. But the problem is, since i am not paying for whatever it is, i can't download any app from the store, every app is trying to charge me, right now.
And how do i fix being constantly charged? The reason why you are getting these messages when your card is empty is that they are trying to make an authorisation hold to confirm your account details.
It's standard practice. If you do see these small amounts appear on your card statements, you should see a similar transaction reversing the hold a short time later. From Apple's support website :. If you update your billing information, the iTunes Store or Mac App Store will place an authorization hold on your payment card account, usually in the amount of 1 USD or the local currency equivalent, to verify your account information.
You might see authorization requests on your online statement. These requests aren't actual charges; they are tests to confirm that your payment card account is active and has available funds to accommodate transactions. If you haven't gotten a receipt yet, you can go directly to Apple's Report a Problem page online in any web browser. It may take a few minutes for a new purchase to appear if you had just bought it. If it's an older purchase, this page only lists your last 90 days worth of downloads.
Next to the item in question, tap or click on the "Report a Problem" button. Use the "Choose Problem" drop-down menu to pick a reason, input the description, then submit it.
Common reasons for a refund include:. Hit the "Submit" button when done, then just sit back and wait for Apple to either refund you or get back to you via email requesting more information. This method can only be done from your computer, not the iTunes app for iOS. Open up iTunes, then click on your profile name and select "Account Info" from the drop-down menu.
You will then need to enter your Apple ID password before going any further. Again, just like in the web method above, it may take a few minutes for a new purchase to appear if you had just bought it. Multiple purchases might be grouped together as one line item on your PDF statement or on your transactions in the Wallet app. On your PDF statement , these purchases might appear as apple.
You can also look for the receipts in the email account that's associated with your Apple ID. To learn more about transactions that show up as apple. You can also make it the default payment card for your Apple ID payment method that's billed for your Apple subscriptions and other Apple purchases. These purchases are labeled as Apple Services transactions in the Wallet app. If you don't want Apple Card to be your default card, you can change it. If you use a different card to pay for Apple subscriptions and other Apple purchases, you won't get Daily Cash on those purchases.
Multiple purchases might be grouped into one charge, even if you made the purchases on different days. You might not get a separate email receipt for each purchase. Show purchase history. To see charges from older purchases, you might need to look at your purchase history in Settings or look at your purchase history the App Store on your Mac. If you use Family Sharing, your purchase history shows purchases that you made using your Apple ID, but you won't see what other family members bought.
To see what other family members bought, sign in with their Apple ID. If family members have access to your device, you might want to require a password for every purchase. To control what kids buy on their own devices, turn on Ask to Buy. If you don't see an item in your purchase history, you might have been signed in with a different Apple ID when you made the purchase.
Sign in with that Apple ID to check if your purchases were billed to that account. Store availability and features might vary by country or region. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement.
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