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
- You're within or just past the stated refund window.
- You haven't used the service since the charge.
- You have the receipt and the original trial signup email.
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.