In today’s digital age, managing multiple subscriptions through mobile devices is common.
Sometimes, this can lead to unexpected charges appearing on your credit card statement, such as one labeled “Google Disney Mobile.”
If you’ve encountered this charge in your transaction history, you may wonder what it signifies and why you were billed.
Here’s a closer look at what “Google Disney Mobile” could mean and the reasons behind the charge.
What Is the Google Disney Mobile Charge?
The Google Disney Mobile fee is associated with subscribing to Disney’s premium content and features.
This subscription is usually billed monthly or annually, based on your chosen plan.
It provides exclusive Disney content, including movies, TV shows, games, and more, all available on your mobile device.
Understanding the Google Disney Mobile Subscription
When you subscribe to Disney services, you unlock a range of exclusive Disney content right on your mobile device.
With many digital subscription options available, it’s essential to understand precisely what you’re paying for and which subscription plan you have chosen.
These charges are explicitly related to Disney’s subscription model and are billed through third-party platforms, primarily the Google Play Store.
According to user “David M” on scamcharges.com, these charges are directly linked to Disney’s subscription services.
Users sometimes need help recognizing these charges because they may not remember the transaction or the charge appears under an unfamiliar name.
A common reason for these charges appearing on credit card statements is accidental purchases made by children.
Many complaints suggest that such unintended transactions are a significant factor.
Additionally, charges may occur if individuals need to remember to cancel subscription renewals through third-party apps.
1. ESPN+
ESPN+ is part of the Disney Bundle and might be the reason for the charges.
If you subscribed for sports coverage and forgot to cancel, it could be responsible for the $9.99 per month charge.
How to Cancel ESPN+:
1. Open the Google Play Store and go to “Payments & subscriptions” history.
2. Find your ESPN+ subscription and follow the cancellation steps similar to Disney Plus.
2. Disney Plus
Disney Plus is often billed through the Google Play Store. If you see charges from Disney Plus, it’s likely due to a trial you forgot to cancel.
Subscription Costs:
- Ads: $7.99 monthly or $79.99 per year
- No Ads: $10.99 monthly or $109.99 per year
How to Cancel Disney Plus:
1. Sign in with your Google account.
2. Go to the Google Play Store and select “Payments & subscriptions” history.
3. Locate Disney Plus.
4. Select “Manage Subscription” and choose “Cancel Subscription.”
3. Roku TV
Roku TV might have included a Disney Bundle trial when you purchased a Roku device. Failing to cancel the trial could lead to charges.
How to Cancel Roku TV:
1. Sign in to your Roku account.
2. Go to “Manage your subscriptions.”
3. Find subscriptions under “The Roku Channel.”
4. Select the subscription and choose “Unsubscribe” or “Renew.”
5. Confirm your decision when prompted.
If the “Cancel” option isn’t available, contact Roku Support for help.
4. Hulu TV
Hulu TV could be responsible for your charges. Here’s a breakdown of Hulu’s subscription options:
Hulu Plans:
- With Ads: $7.99 monthly or $79.99 per year
- No Ads: $14.99 per month (increasing to $17.99 after October 12, 2023)
- With Live TV (Ads): $69.99 per month (increasing to $76.99 after October 12, 2023)
- No Ads + Live TV, Disney+ (No Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads):** $82.99 per month (increasing to $89.99 after October 12, 2023)
- With Ads + Live TV, Disney+ (No Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads):** $74.99 per month (increasing to $81.99 after October 12, 2023)
- Live TV Only:** $68.99 per month (increasing to $75.99 after October 12, 2023)
How to Cancel Hulu TV:
1. Open the Hulu app or website.
2. Go to “Account” and re-enter your password if prompted.
3. Scroll down and select “Cancel Subscription.”
5. Apple
If you use an Apple account, you may have subscribed to the Disney Bundle through Apple.
How to Cancel a Disney Subscription on Apple:**
1. Open Settings on your iOS device.
2. Tap your name.
3. Tap “Subscriptions.”
4. Select the Disney subscription.
5. Tap “Cancel Subscription.”
You can request a refund within 14 days of purchase through the “Request a Refund” option.