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ITUNES* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

✓ Legitimate

The "ITUNES*" charge is from Apple iTunes. Apple iTunes music or app purchase.

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Apple iTunes

Apple iTunes

Apple iTunes music or app purchase.

ITUNES*

Category

Tech

Avg. Charge

$1.29

Country

US

Billing Cycle

One-time

Cancel At

appleid.apple.com

Support

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Why does this charge appear?

Apple iTunes uses the truncated descriptor "ITUNES*" on bank statements because Apple's billing system was originally built around the iTunes brand long before the company expanded into the broader App Store and Apple Music ecosystem, and the legacy descriptor was retained to maintain consistency across millions of existing customer accounts. The asterisk following "ITUNES" is a standard formatting convention used by Apple's payment processing infrastructure to separate the brand identifier from any additional transaction detail, such as a specific app or subscription name, though card networks often truncate this information before it reaches your statement. If you see a charge of around $1.29 labeled "ITUNES*" on your account, it almost certainly reflects a single music track purchase or a one-time app download made through Apple's storefront.

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What should you do?

1

Check Your Apple iTunes Purchase History

Sign in to your Apple ID account at appleid.apple.com and navigate to your purchase history to find the exact transaction that matches the ITUNES* charge on your bank statement. You can also open the App Store or iTunes Store app, tap your profile, and select 'Purchased' to review recent downloads and purchases.

2

Match the Charge Amount to a Specific Purchase

Cross-reference the dollar amount of the ITUNES* charge with your Apple iTunes purchase history, including app purchases, music, movies, in-app purchases, or an active Apple One or Apple Music subscription. Recurring subscription charges from iTunes will often appear on the same date each month.

3

Review and Manage Active Apple iTunes Subscriptions

Visit appleid.apple.com and go to the Subscriptions section to see all active subscriptions tied to your Apple ID. If you find a subscription you no longer want that is generating the ITUNES* charge, you can cancel it directly from that page to prevent future billing.

4

Contact Apple Support If the Charge Is Unfamiliar

If you reviewed your history at apple.com and still cannot identify the ITUNES* charge, contact Apple Support directly through apple.com/support or use the Report a Problem feature in your iTunes purchase history to flag the specific transaction and request clarification or a refund.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from Apple iTunes. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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