Refund window
Grammarly does not publish a fixed refund window for this charge type — ask support directly and reference your exact charge date.
Grammarly refund data
We don't have enough self-reported outcomes for Grammarly yet to publish a success rate (we require at least 10 verified reports before showing a number — see why below). This page updates as more real users report what happened to their case — not a large-language-model guess.
Data snapshot as of 2026-07-03, from Bill Vampire's Refund Intelligence Graph. Not legal, financial, or banking advice.
Grammarly does not publish a fixed refund window for this charge type — ask support directly and reference your exact charge date.
Try a written email to support first for a Grammarly surprise renewal charge. This is our current best-guess starting point, not a guaranteed outcome.
surprise renewal charge
We only publish a success rate once at least 10 real users self-report what happened to their Grammarly case (won, lost, days to resolve). Below that threshold, small samples are misleading — one lucky refund isn't a "100% success rate." Every public number we do publish is labeled as "X% of N self-reported cases," never a bare percentage. This page currently has 0 reported cases for Grammarly surprise renewal charge.
Grammarly does not publish a fixed refund window for this charge type — ask support directly and reference your exact charge date.
Try a written email to support first for a Grammarly surprise renewal charge. This is our current best-guess starting point, not a guaranteed outcome.
We publish a success rate only once at least 10 real users self-report an outcome for Grammarly. We don't have enough self-reported outcomes for Grammarly yet to publish a success rate (we require at least 10 verified reports before showing a number — see why below).