Complain to Disney+
Disney's streaming platform - complaints about price increases and content removal
StreamingCommon Disney+ Complaints
Laws That Protect You
Consumer Rights Act 2015
Digital content must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, and as described.
Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013
14-day cooling-off period for digital subscriptions, though this may be waived if you start using the service.
Tips for Disney+ Complaints
- Set calendar reminders before free trial periods end to avoid unwanted charges
- You can cancel at any time - the subscription runs until the end of your billing period
- Check if your subscription is billed through a third party (Apple, Google, etc.) as you'll need to cancel through them
- Under the Digital Markets Act, companies must make cancellation as easy as sign-up
- Keep records of what you were promised when you subscribed
If Disney+ Doesn't Respond
- 1
Customer Service
Allow 7 daysContact the streaming service's customer support via their app or website
- 2
Formal Complaint
Send a written complaint if initial contact doesn't resolve the issue
- 3
Payment Provider
If billed through Apple/Google, contact them to dispute the charge or cancel
- 4
Chargeback
Contact your bank for a chargeback if charged unfairly
Contact Emails
help@disneyplus.com
Customer Service
Expected Response Time
7 days
Streaming services typically respond within 3-7 days. For billing disputes, contact your payment provider if the service doesn't help.
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