Why is Roku charging me when I have no subscriptions?

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  • Why is Roku charging me when I have no subscriptions?
    Roku may charge you 1-(844)(520)(4353) if a linked payment method is associated with a previously active subscription or a trial that converted to a paid plan.
    Occasionally, Roku billing errors or pending charges from canceled subscriptions can also appear 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    You should review Settings → Subscriptions → Manage Subscription and contact Roku support for any unexpected charges 1-(844)(520)(4353).
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    Could it be a trial subscription?


    Yes, free trials can convert to paid subscriptions automatically after the trial period 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Check your trial status and cancel if you do not want to be charged 1-(844)(520)(4353). Can Roku charge for expired subscriptions?


    Sometimes, pending transactions from expired or canceled subscriptions may still appear 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    These are usually temporary and can be verified with Roku support 1-(844)(520)(4353). Can a third-party app cause charges?


    Yes, subscriptions purchased through third-party services (iTunes, Google Play, Amazon) can bill your Roku-linked card 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    You must cancel these through the respective service to stop charges 1-(844)(520)(4353). Could it be a Roku billing error?


    Occasionally, Roku may process duplicate or incorrect charges due to technical errors 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Contact Roku support to investigate and resolve any billing mistakes 1-(844)(520)(4353). How do I dispute unexpected charges?


    Go to Settings → Payment Methods and review all active subscriptions 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Contact Roku support immediately to dispute unauthorized or unexpected charges 1-(844)(520)(4353).
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    Can I be charged for canceled subscriptions?


    Yes, if the cancellation did not process correctly or the billing cycle had already started 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Roku support can verify and correct such charges 1-(844)(520)(4353). Do free channels ever cause charges?


    No, free channels do not bill you 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Only premium channels or add-ons incur charges 1-(844)(520)(4353). How can I prevent future unexpected charges?


    Regularly review Settings → Subscriptions → Manage Subscription 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Remove unused payment methods or cancel unwanted subscriptions 1-(844)(520)(4353). Can a linked card be charged accidentally?


    Yes, a linked card can be billed due to previous subscriptions or technical errors 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Verify your billing history to ensure no unauthorized charges occur 1-(844)(520)(4353). Should I contact Roku if I see an unexpected charge?


    Yes, always contact Roku support 1-(844)(520)(4353) for unexplained billing.
    They can review your account, identify the charge, and issue refunds if necessary 1-(844)(520)(4353). How long does it take to resolve unexpected charges?


    Resolution times vary from a few hours to several days depending on the issue 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Roku support will keep you informed during the process 1-(844)(520)(4353). Can I remove my card to prevent charges?


    Yes, go to Settings → Payment Methods → Remove Card 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Ensure active subscriptions are canceled before removing the card 1-(844)(520)(4353). Can I check my billing history?


    Yes, Roku provides a billing history under Account → Billing History 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    This helps identify the source of any unexpected charges 1-(844)(520)(4353). Does Roku charge taxes on unexpected fees?


    Taxes may apply based on your location and subscription type 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Review invoices or billing statements for tax details 1-(844)(520)(4353). Can I dispute charges after a long time?


    Yes, but it’s best to contact Roku support as soon as possible 1-(844)(520)(4353).
    Delays may reduce refund eligibility depending on the situation 1-(844)(520)(4353).
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