How to investigate a billing charge from Microsoft
Here are the most likely causes for an unrecognized charge: A Microsoft subscription has recurring billing enabled. Someone you know, such as a family member, bought something with your card. You can now investigate this on the Manage your payments page. A previously declined charge was charged again. A pre-order or split order was shipped. Someone made an in-app purchase from an app, game, or ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Manage your Microsoft 365 subscription purchased through a third party
Learn how to manage your Microsoft 365 subscription and billing if you purchased it through a third-party retailer.
Get in-app help for Outlook for iOS and Android - Microsoft Support
Access the in-app FAQs in Outlook for iOS or Android Easily find the help you need by searching the comprehensive in-app FAQ!
Applies To: Outlook for Android, Outlook for iOS
Account & profile | Xbox Support
Find everything you need to manage your Microsoft account, Xbox profile, and more.
Microsoft Software License Terms for Xbox and gaming applications for ...
Find the official Microsoft licensing terms for Xbox and gaming applications for mobile devices and iPads.
Xbox Status | Xbox Support
Check the Xbox services, games, and apps for any service outages.
Xbox subscription cancellations and refunds | Xbox Support
Find out how to manage your Xbox subscriptions to request a refund or cancel a recurring payment.
Turn recurring billing on or off for a Microsoft subscription
If you turn off recurring billing, you won't be billed in the future. You (and anyone you have shared your Microsoft 365 Family subscription with) can continue to use your subscription as normal until the expiry date. When recurring billing is turned on, you'll be billed for your subscription on your renewal date - either monthly or annually, depending on your plan. Select or expand an option ...
Applies To: Microsoft 365 for home, Microsoft 365 Copilot app for Android, Microsoft 365 Copilot app for iOS, Microsoft 365 for Mac, Microsoft 365 for Windows, Microsoft account dashboard, Microsoft Office, Office 365 First Release program
How to spot a "fake order" scam | Microsoft Support
How to spot a "fake order" scam A popular tactic of criminals is the "fake order" scam. The way it works is that you get a message, usually in email or text, that appears to be a routine confirmation for an order. Of course, you never ordered whatever product or service it's confirming. The message looks common enough, and it says that money will be charged to your credit card or withdrawn ...
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