If you are absolutely certain neither you, nor Apple, nor a Family Sharing member can account for a charge and it ONLY appears on a bill for a charge card you alone control, you may have been the victim of card fraud. If you only see a charge in emails or texts that are not official Apple receipts, it is likely phishing attempts ( ). Purchases can be made with your ID if your Apple ID is compromised (what to do ➞ ) or somebody else has access to your device (require purchase password ➞ ). ![]() Unanticipated amounts may be grouped charges ( ). Other possibilities to consider (not all may apply in your situation): Click on this link to read this article ➞ The article also provides a specific link for contacting Apple if you cannot trace the source of charges. ![]() These may be purchases by family members if you are an organizer of a Family Sharing group, or possibly a second Apple ID you use. ![]() ![]() The support article "If you see '/bill' on your billing statement" explains how you can check your iTunes and App Stores purchase history, cancel subscriptions, and track possible sources of unrecognized Apple charges you may see on a bill.
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