What is "APPLE.COM/US" on my bank statement?
APPLE.COM/US is a legitimate Apple charge, usually for App Store, iTunes, or other digital purchases.
Merchant: Apple | Category: Digital Content
What Is This Charge?
A charge from Apple reflects a purchase at Apple, the company founded in 1976 that operates more than 500 retail stores worldwide and sells digital content, devices, and services. APPLE.COM/US is most often tied to App Store purchases, iTunes billing, Apple Music, iCloud storage, or another Apple digital service. The charge can also appear when a family member uses your Apple ID or when a subscription renews automatically. Apple is a technology and digital content merchant, so the charge usually comes from an app, subscription, or media purchase rather than a physical store visit.
Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?
This charge appears when you buy an app, game, movie, song, or in-app item using an Apple ID linked to your card. It also appears when an Apple subscription renews, such as iCloud+, Apple Music, Apple TV+, or an app subscription billed through Apple. A charge can post after a free trial ends, after a family sharing purchase, or after a delayed billing cycle for prior digital activity. Apple often bills separately for each transaction, so one account can create multiple small charges in the same week.
Typical Charge Amounts
Typical Apple charges are often $0.99, $1.99, $4.99, $9.99, $14.99, or $19.99 for apps, media, and subscriptions. iCloud+ plans commonly bill at $0.99, $2.99, $9.99, or $29.99 per month depending on storage size. Apple may place a temporary authorization hold of $1.00 or a small pending amount before the final charge posts. Larger charges can reach $49.99, $99.99, or more for premium apps, annual subscriptions, or bundled digital purchases.
Common Variations
APPLE.COM/US APPLE.COM/BILL APPLE COM US APPLE.COM/US WWW.APPLE.COM/BILL APPLE.COM/BILL 866-712-7753 ITUNES.COM/BILL APPLE.COM/BILL CA APPLE.COM/BILL 800-275-2273
Is This Charge Legitimate?
Start by checking your Apple purchase history at reportaproblem.apple.com or in the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Open Settings, tap your name, tap Media & Purchases, and review subscriptions and recent purchases tied to your Apple ID. If the charge is unfamiliar, ask whether a family member used your device or Apple ID, because Family Sharing can bill the organizer’s card. If you still cannot match the charge, contact Apple Support at 1-800-275-2273 and ask for the transaction date, item name, and Apple ID used.
How to Dispute or Cancel
1. Open Settings, tap your name, tap Subscriptions, and cancel any active Apple or app subscription before the next renewal date. 2. Go to reportaproblem.apple.com to request a refund for eligible purchases, because Apple handles many digital refunds through that portal. 3. Call Apple Support at 1-800-275-2273 if you need the exact order details, billing date, or Apple ID tied to the charge. 4. If the charge is still unauthorized after you verify the account, contact your bank or card issuer and file a dispute while you keep screenshots of the Apple receipt, subscription page, and support case number.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my Apple charge show as APPLE.COM/US?
APPLE.COM/US usually means Apple billed a digital purchase through your Apple ID, such as an app, subscription, movie, or iCloud storage plan. The descriptor can differ from the item name because Apple often posts the billing website instead of the product title. Check your purchase history at reportaproblem.apple.com and your Subscriptions list in Settings to match the exact charge.
How do I cancel my Apple subscription?
Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad, tap your name, tap Subscriptions, and select the subscription you want to stop. On a Mac, open the App Store, click your name, choose Account Settings, and manage subscriptions there. Cancel before the renewal date, because Apple usually stops future billing but does not automatically refund a charge that already posted.
Why is my Apple charge a different amount than expected?
Apple charges can differ because of taxes, currency conversion, family sharing purchases, or a free trial that converted to a paid plan. Some cards also show a temporary authorization hold of $1.00 or another small amount before the final transaction posts. If you bought multiple apps or in-app items, Apple may bill each item separately instead of combining them into one total.
How do I find the exact item Apple billed me for?
Sign in to reportaproblem.apple.com with the Apple ID linked to your card and review the order list by date and amount. You can also open the App Store, tap your profile, and check Purchase History for the app, subscription, or media item. If the charge still does not match, call Apple Support at 1-800-275-2273 and ask for the receipt details tied to the transaction.
Can Apple charges come from a family member's purchase?
Yes, Apple charges can come from Family Sharing if purchase sharing is turned on and the organizer’s payment method is used. A child or another family member can buy an app, game, or subscription that bills the shared card. Review Family Sharing settings and purchase history to see which Apple ID made the transaction.
Similar Charges
- APPLE.COM/US
- APPLE.COM/BILL
- APPLE COM US
- APPLE.COM/US WWW.APPLE.COM/BILL
- APPLE.COM/BILL 866-712-7753