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Users who cancel or lose access mid-period are generally not entitled to a refund or credit, which means they may pay for access they do not use.
Users are not entitled to refunds or credits for partial subscription terms or billing periods, except where applicable law requires it; any such refund or credit is at Disney+'s sole and absolute discretion.
How other platforms handle this
If our mobile application fails to conform to any applicable warranty, you may notify Apple and Apple will refund the purchase price of the mobile application to you.
we do not provide price protection or refunds in the event of a price drop or promotional offering.
We reserve the right to issue refunds, credits, or discounts at our sole discretion. If we issue a refund, credit, or discount, we are under no obligation to issue the same or similar refund in the future...
"EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, WE DO NOT REFUND OR CREDIT FOR PARTIALLY USED SUBSCRIPTION TERMS AND/OR BILLING PERIODS, ALTHOUGH WE MAY PROVIDE SUCH REFUNDS OR CREDITS ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS IN OUR SOLE AND ABSOLUTE DISCRETION.Excerpt from Disney+'s Terms of Use
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Users who cancel or lose access mid-period are generally not entitled to a refund or credit, which means they may pay for access they do not use.
Users are not entitled to refunds or credits for partial subscription terms or billing periods, except where applicable law requires it; any such refund or credit is at Disney+'s sole and absolute discretion.
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