Exactly how to cancel any free trial before it converts to a paid subscription — and what to do if you get charged anyway. This guide applies specifically to Apple TV+ ($9.99/mo) subscribers in Massachusetts, citing applicable state and federal law.
Massachusetts's Chapter 93A + Auto-Renewal (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A) gives you specific protections when dealing with Apple TV+ subscriptions:
Penalties: Treble damages under Chapter 93A for willful violations
Applied to Apple TV+ (iPhone Settings or Apple ID) in Massachusetts
Set a reminder 2 days before the trial ends
The moment you sign up for a free trial, set a calendar reminder for 2 days before it ends. This gives you a buffer in case the cancellation process takes time to process.
Massachusetts note: Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A requires Apple TV+ to provide an easy cancellation mechanism.
Find the trial end date
Check your signup confirmation email for the exact trial end date. Log into your account → Billing to see the next charge date. Mark it explicitly.
Cancel through the same channel you signed up
Under the FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule, you must be able to cancel the same way you signed up. If you signed up online, they must let you cancel online.
Screenshot your cancellation confirmation
After canceling, take a screenshot of the confirmation page. Save the confirmation email. This is your proof if they charge you after the trial.
Verify no charge on your next statement
Check your bank or card statement after the trial end date. If charged, cite ROSCA (15 USC § 8403) and request an immediate refund — unclear trial terms are illegal.
Method: iPhone Settings or Apple ID · Difficulty: easy
Apple TV+-specific tips
Request refund via reportaproblem.apple.com.
Under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A, you may be entitled to a full refund if Apple TV+ didn't properly disclose auto-renewal terms at signup.
These apply to Apple TV+ in every state, including Massachusetts:
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