If you're in the U.S., probably the easiest option, if you are able to, is to call Apple Accessibility at 877-204-3930. I'm sure there are other ways to get a refund, but this seems like the easiest route.
Hi, yes, the Apple "report a problem" webpage is an easy way to get a refund for an app that you're not satisfied with. If you need a little more detail, this webpage may help. http://www.blindios.uk/get-a-refund-for-a-disappointing-app
I've not tested the instructions recently, but they probably still work OK.
You will need to speak to someone at the Apple accessibility line and also tell them how long you've had the app. Unless the purchase has been the most recent purchase. Also tell them you used a gift card to make the purchase.
I googled this and here's what came up: Note that I have not tried it, and don't know if you'd get your refund if you stated accessibility as a reason, but I would be very surprised if they refused it. I used to write to the iTunes store by e-mail for inaccessible apps, and that was always fine. https://www.imore.com/how-to-get-refund-itunes-app-store
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Call Apple Accessibility if in the U.S.
Hi there,
If you're in the U.S., probably the easiest option, if you are able to, is to call Apple Accessibility at 877-204-3930. I'm sure there are other ways to get a refund, but this seems like the easiest route.
You can also use
You can also use http://reportaproblem.apple.com to get a refund for the app you accidentally purchased.
A little more detail on getting a refund
Hi, yes, the Apple "report a problem" webpage is an easy way to get a refund for an app that you're not satisfied with. If you need a little more detail, this webpage may help.
http://www.blindios.uk/get-a-refund-for-a-disappointing-app
I've not tested the instructions recently, but they probably still work OK.
You will need to call
You will need to speak to someone at the Apple accessibility line and also tell them how long you've had the app. Unless the purchase has been the most recent purchase. Also tell them you used a gift card to make the purchase.
iMore: How to get a refund for iTunes or App Store purchases
I googled this and here's what came up: Note that I have not tried it, and don't know if you'd get your refund if you stated accessibility as a reason, but I would be very surprised if they refused it. I used to write to the iTunes store by e-mail for inaccessible apps, and that was always fine.
https://www.imore.com/how-to-get-refund-itunes-app-store