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You have charged me twice

ann BAXTER 0 Reputation points
2026-02-17T12:00:54.8333333+00:00

You very charged me 84.99 for Microsoft on 16th February when I'm already paying monthly 8.49. I have not changed this, never had this as annually and want a refund asap

Microsoft 365 and Office | Subscription, account, billing | Other | Other
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  1. Darhyl Amizola 33,895 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-17T17:25:31.13+00:00

    Hey there! Nice to meet you!

    Since you already have a monthly subscription, the second annual subscription charge may have been on a different account.

    You may follow the guide on the official Microsoft website to investigate and locate the second charge from Microsoft on this link:

    https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/how-to-investigate-a-billing-charge-from-microsoft-398c5328-364c-d5e4-ea8f-f5ad60562a93

    If you're able to find the transaction, you can check if it is eligible for a refund through this link:

    https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/how-to-get-a-refund-on-a-microsoft-subscription-67dca30b-b323-44d5-acc2-e02f9902c472

    You may also try contacting Microsoft Support for further assistance in tracking the transaction:

    https://support.microsoft.com/home/contact?SourceApp=smc2&ContactUsExperienceEntryPointAssetId=S.HP.SmcContactUsLanding

    Type "Billing Issue" > click "Get Help" > Scroll down to Sign in to Contact Support > Microsoft 365 and Office > Billing and Payment Updates > Confirm > Chat with a support agent in your web browser

    If you and the Support Team are unable to find the transaction in all of your accounts, you'll need to contact your financial institution/bank directly to dispute it, and they may process a refund, as this would be considered a fraudulent charge.

    You may also need to have your card blocked and request a new one.

    Thank you for your understanding! Please let me know if you need anything else.

    Best regards,

    Darhyl

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  2. Katerina-N 6,825 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-02-17T16:39:12.0833333+00:00

    Hello ann BAXTER,

    Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum!

    I understand that you are having issue with unrecognized charge. I truly understand how you feel. Let me assist you further.

    Please understand for me that I would like to help you. But this community is a user-to-user forum, and I don't have access to the user's data and I'm not authorized to do so. I suggest you contact the Microsoft Customer Service team directly for the best assistance.

    To contact Microsoft Support:

    1. Visit this site: Contact – Microsoft Support
    2. Type Contact in the search box.
    3. Now, click on Get Help and select Contact Support or enter below to contact support.
    4. Go to the Products & Services tab and choose the Microsoft 365 & Office category.
    5. On the Category tab, choose Manage my subscription.
    6. Go to Confirm.
    7. You can now choose the Chat with a support agent option in your web browser.

    The following images indicate in detail the steps to contact them:

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    Please note that the chat support team only works during certain working hours. Therefore, if the last window indicates that you are unavailable, try opening it again the next day. If you prefer phone support, you can leave a phone number. That way, they can call you and help you.

    To refund and check for refund eligible you can refer to this website, follow the steps instruction:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/how-to-get-a-refund-on-a-microsoft-subscription-67dca30b-b323-44d5-acc2-e02f9902c472

    I hope this will help with your situation. Please feel free to reach back if you have further update or more questions.

    Best Regards,

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