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    States/Florida/Apple Subscriptions
    FL + Tech
    Cancellation: medium

    How to Dispute Apple Subscriptions Charges in Florida

    Florida residents can cite the Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act (Fla. Stat. § 501.201) alongside federal FTC Click-to-Cancel when disputing Apple Subscriptions. Average dispute: $10-200.

    Private Right of Action

    Yes in Florida

    Treble Damages

    Not enacted

    Auto-Renewal Law

    Yes in Florida

    Medical Billing Protection

    Yes in Florida

    Common Apple Subscriptions Billing Issues

    iCloud storage auto-upgrade
    Apple TV+ trial ended
    In-app purchase subs
    Apple One bundle confusion
    AppleCare+ renewal

    Florida Legal Strategy vs. Apple Subscriptions

    State Law: Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act

    Fla. Stat. § 501.201 prohibits unfair and deceptive practices in Florida. You can sue directly.DisputeAI cites this statute automatically in your demand letter.

    Federal Laws for Apple Subscriptions

    • - FTC Click-to-Cancel
    • - ROSCA
    • - State auto-renewal

    Tips for Florida Residents

    • Check Settings > Apple ID > Subscriptions
    • Request refund via reportaproblem.apple.com
    • Escalate to executive relations if denied
    • File a complaint with the Florida Office of the Attorney General if Apple Subscriptions doesn't respond
    All Florida dispute lawsAll Apple Subscriptions disputes
    Dispute Apple Subscriptions in Florida Now

    AI demand letter citing Fla. Stat. § 501.201 + FTC Click-to-Cancel from $4.99