How to make an inquiry regarding a billing charge from Microsoft or MSbill.info (2024)

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If you notice any unknown billing charged against you by MSbill.info (Microsoft) or bill.ms.net in your monthly bank e-statement or any other payment, you can investigate it. The given post provides instructions on how to make an inquiry regarding a billing charge from Microsoft or MSbill.info.

Investigate a billing charge from Microsoft or MSbill.info

There are many instances where we notice that a charge has been declined due to insufficient funds, an expired card, or when changes are made in the billing info. So, Microsoft bills the account again after a few days. If you are sure that you have been charged unfairly, you can investigate the billing info as follows:

  1. Check your Order History
  2. Check Purchase History
  3. Manage Payment options.

1] Check your Order History

The stuff you buy/purchase, or subscriptions you pay for, always show up your Order History. So go to this page and sign in with your Microsoft account. If you are using more than one Microsoft account, sign in to each one to check your order history.

Compare your account with the charge in question. It’s possible the unexpected charge may be for a subscription or a mistaken purchase by someone in your family. This mainly happens when you allow family members to share a device with your account. So, they may purchase something without saying so at the time. To verify this,

Go to your Family group and sign in with your Microsoft account. Find the name of the family member whose purchases you’d like to see.

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Select ‘More options‘ > ‘Spending’, then, for recent purchases, scroll down to ‘Purchase history‘.

If you would like to check more than 90 days of purchase history, ask your family member to sign in to your family group.

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Next, go to ‘Payment & billing’ and choose ‘Order history’ option.

To help avoid unexpected charges from family members or others, prevent accidental or unauthorized purchases from Microsoft Store by requiring a password for any purchase. See this post for instructions in detail.

2] Managing Payment options

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If you suspect that someone has acquired your payment info, contact your payment provider immediately to prevent any more charges. Also, change your payment option info in your Microsoft account. Go to ‘Payment options’.

Here, remove debit or credit card information.

You can also investigate if you were charged unnecessarily by, checking whether:

  • You used a credit card for the first time with MicrosoftIf you have made a purchase from Microsoft with a new credit card, a small authorization hold is often placed to verify billing info. These charges are reversed, however. So, no need to worry about it.
  • If you have a recurring bills for Xbox Live, Office 365, OneDrive, or Skype subscription enabled – Sometimes, you enroll yourself for a free trial subscription but fail to cancel it in time. As such, you automatically get enrolled for a paid subscription and thus, charged for it. To check if you have a subscription with recurring billing, Sign in to Services & subscriptions. Also, if you have more than one Microsoft account, sign in to each one to check your subscriptions and look for any subscriptions with recurring billing.
  • Your multiple purchases are grouped into a single charge – If you make multiple purchases from Microsoft Store but span it over a few days, Microsoft bills all those purchases as one charge. To verify this, you can check your Order History.
  • Your order was split into multiple shipments and billings, or shipping was delayed – Orders that include multiple items are sometimes split into different shipments and billed on ‘per shipment’ basis. this is especially seen with items that are pre-orders, items that are on backorder, or orders that come from different locations. So, when an item is out of stock, shipping gets delayed and so does the billing with it. You can verify this, by checking your Order history and comparing it with the statement to find out how your order might have been split as different billings. Also, check if the shipping dates are different for each item.
  • You have a pre-order – Microsoft mostly does not charge pre-orders for physical items until they ship. However, your payment provider may place an authorization hold for a small amount or up to the amount of your purchase. These, however, are usually reversed before the item ships.

How do I contact Microsoft about a billing issue?

To contact Microsoft about a billing issue, you can log in to your Office account first and click on theGet help nowoption. Before doing so, make sure that you already have a subscription. Also, you must use the same account that you are facing issues with.

How do I contact Microsoft for unauthorized purchases?

In order to contact Microsoft for unauthorized purchases, you can open the billing section of your account. For that, you need to log in to your Office account and find theBillingpanel. Here you can find an option called Get help now. You need to make use of this option to contact Microsoft.

Hope you find the post helpful.

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How to make an inquiry regarding a billing charge from Microsoft or MSbill.info (2024)

FAQs

How to make an inquiry regarding a billing charge from Microsoft or MSbill.info? ›

If the charge is from Microsoft, you need to investigate the charge from your Microsoft billing history by signing into https://account.microsoft.com/billing/orders.

How do I contact Microsoft about payment issues? ›

Contact Support

For technical support, go to Contact Microsoft Support, enter your problem and select Get Help. If you still need help, select Contact Support to be routed to the best support option.

How do I figure out what Microsoft is charging me for? ›

If you don't recognize a charge on your account, you can now investigate it on the Manage your payments page of your Microsoft account dashboard.

How do I review Microsoft charges? ›

Check your order history online
  1. Sign in to account.microsoft.com with your Microsoft account. ...
  2. Select Payment & billing>Order history, then, under Refine, select the order and date range you want.
  3. Look for charges with a status of Completed or Redeemed.

How do I get Microsoft to stop charging me? ›

Go to the Manage subscription page and if prompted, sign in with the same Microsoft account you used to purchase your Microsoft 365 subscription. Select Cancel subscription (it might say Upgrade or cancel).

How do I speak to a live person at Microsoft? ›

Have a Microsoft Security sales expert contact you.
  1. Contact us.
  2. 1-800-642-7676.
  3. Get help.

What is Microsoft customer service phone number? ›

1-877-696-7786

How do I find out what's charging my card? ›

The first thing you need to do is track down your statement. Find the latest copy that was mailed to you or sign in to your account online to see it there. As you read your credit card statement, you'll see a transactions section.

Where do I find my Microsoft billing information? ›

View a bill or invoice

Sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center with your admin credentials. Go to the Billing > Bills & payments page. On the Invoices tab, choose the invoice that you want to view. If you don't see an invoice, use the date filter and select Past 3 months, Past 6 months, or Specify date range.

How can I get my money back from Microsoft? ›

How to start your free return
  1. Verify your product is eligible for return. Visit the 'Order history' page in your Microsoft account to find the purchased product. ...
  2. Print out a prepaid shipping label. Select 'Request a return' and follow the instructions.
  3. Ship the product back to us. ...
  4. Give us a week to process your return.

Why is Microsoft charging me twice a month? ›

If you intentionally purchase multiple subscription time periods (e.g. to get 2 years' worth of Xbox Live Gold), they will appear as multiple transactions on your bank or credit card statement.

How do I cancel a Microsoft transaction? ›

Go to your Order history and find the order or pre-order. Select Cancel item next to the item you want to cancel. If you don't see this option, you've already been charged for the item, but you can request an exchange or refund. Select the check box next to the item and then select the Cancel item button.

How often does Microsoft charge you? ›

Depending on the billing frequency that you chose when you bought your subscription, you receive an invoice either monthly or yearly.

What number is 1 800 642 7676? ›

Microsoft's contact number is 1-800-642-7676.

How do I get my money back from Microsoft? ›

Visit the 'Order history' page in your Microsoft account to find the purchased product. If there's a 'Request a return' button next to it, it's eligible.

Does Microsoft have a paid support service? ›

Premium Software Support is a single support incident that you can purchase to get help with Windows or Office questions, via phone or chat.

Can I chat with a Microsoft agent? ›

Select the product you need help with

We'll show you self-help options first. Additional help is available if you need it, including live chat with a Microsoft specialist.

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