Got charged after a free trial?

Paste the receipt, renewal email, or your own note. Bill Vampire will open a free case preview with service, amount, risk, refund window, cancel path, support angle, next moves, download, and optional account save.

The paid Emergency Kit is $4.99 and adds exact refund email, cancel email, support chat script, evidence checklist, chargeback checklist, and reminder text. Not legal or financial advice.

What to includeService name, charge amount, date, whether you already cancelled, and what support told you.
What not to do firstDo not start with a chargeback unless you have tried cancellation/refund support and saved proof.
Why this is narrowNo bank login, no budget dashboard, just one trial charge and the words you need to act.

A free trial quietly converted to a paid plan and you got charged for something you never used. This is one of the most refundable situations there is — many services will refund a renewal you didn't intend and didn't use, if you ask correctly and quickly.

Paste the charge. Bill Vampire shows the refund window, whether the trial-to-paid conversion was recent enough to reverse, the cancel path, and the support angle — free, no bank login. The $4.99 kit adds the exact refund email and evidence checklist.

Three things that strengthen a trial-refund request

The generator builds the request around whichever of these apply to you.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get a refund after a free trial converted to a paid plan?

Often yes. Many services will refund a renewal you didn't intend and didn't use, if you ask correctly and quickly — especially if you're within or just past the stated window and haven't used the service since the charge.

What strengthens a free-trial refund request?

Three things: you're within or just past the stated window, you haven't used the service since the charge, and you have the receipt and the original trial signup email.