
Many of us have subscriptions to multiple streaming platforms and gaming services – but these kinds of charges can build up at the end of the month and end up breaking the bank!
While scrolling through your recent charges, you may have found one or more that seemingly do not make sense. For example, a Google Disney Mobile Charge may seem completely out of the blue.
However, when you take a second look, you may find that while the name isn’t very clear, it could be a normal charge.
If you’re scratching your head over a Google Disney Mobile Charge and you’re unsure what to do about it, here’s a few potential reasons for such a fee showing up on your statement.
Disney ESPN
ESPN happens to be a major culprit for Google Disney Mobile Charges – some do not realize that it would show up under the Disney name as a charge or even that they have subscribed to it at all!
If you log on to your ESPN streaming account and find this to be the source of the charge, thankfully, it is really easy to manage. All you have to do is head to your Google Play subscriptions, find ESPN Disney, and cancel the recurring charge. Like magic, these charges will stop from here on out.
Hulu
Hulu is also technically a Walt Disney-owned company. Therefore, if you have a Hulu subscription, it could show up as a Google Disney Mobile Charge on your bank or checking account.
While you may not think that you have Hulu, it is important to remember that they have a free trial period that runs for your first 30 days. After that, your account will start being charged. If you do not wish to keep it, then it is important to remember to cancel your subscription before any subsequent payments leave your account!
Many people slip up this way – me included (we’re only human!).
Disney+
If you have Disney+ or any of the subscriptions mentioned above on your phone (and you use an Android device and/or Google Play) they will likely appear as Google Disney Mobile Charges. Much like Hulu, Disney+ offers a seven-day free trial period during which you have access to all of their streaming content.
However, following those seven days, your account will start to receive recurring charges. Take note of any end dates for trial periods and make sure to stop them recurring if you can’t afford to stream!
Disney games
One cause for charges many tend to forget is mobile game and app purchases. There’s a chance that your Google Disney Mobile Charge has nothing to do with any subscriptions, but actually results from a game or multiple games purchased from your account in the Google Play Store.
Alternatively, you may also find these charges arise if you make in-game purchases. It’s always worth checking what your kids have access to via tablets and smartphones!
Disney games you may receive charges from include:
- Disney Frozen Free Fall
- Disney Frozen Adventures
- Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
- Disney Emoji Blitz
- Disney Tsum Tsum
- Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
- Disney Sorcerer’s Arena
- Inside Out Thought Bubbles
- Disney POP TOWN
- Where’s My Water?
- Crossy Road
- Disney Team of Heroes
- Disney Coloring Town
- Disney Maleficent Free Fall
And no – this list isn’t exhaustive! Check your devices and ask around anyone who’s likely to have access to your phones and/or tablets.
What to do if you have not made any payments to Disney
If, after searching through your subscriptions, accounts, and consulting your loved ones, you’re certain these purchases were made beyond your control, contact your bank or credit card company immediately.
In some cases, these kinds of purchases can be fraudulent, and you will need to place them in dispute. You may have to make an official complaint to be reimbursed, but it is important to do so as quickly as possible.
It will then be up to your bank or credit card company to ensure that your account is once again secure so that this kind of issue does not happen again. You may find that you have cards and/or PINs reset, and that you need to reset online banking credentials.
You can also raise complaints with Google Play and/or Disney if you wish, but it’s generally quicker to get reimbursed if you contact your bank directly.
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FAQs
How much does Disney cost per month?
If you purchase Disney+ directly via the app each month, you can enjoy movies and TV shows from $7.99 each charge. That’s with commercials – without, you’ll need to pay $10.99 per month.
Sometimes, you can pay for multiple Disney-owned streaming services together through networks and carriers such as Verizon. That means you can effectively pay for ESPN, Disney+ and more in one payment.
Is Disney Plus free for Amazon Prime members?
You can’t get Disney+ completely free as an Amazon Prime member. Previously, you’d been able to get a Disney+ free trial that you can access through Amazon Fire TV devices.
However, there is still a 30-day free trial for some Amazon Prime services – make sure to compare and contrast.
Tracey Thoren says
I would like to speak to a human representative. What is a customer service number that is not automated?
Jon says
Hi Tracey – The best number I could find is (888) 905-7888 for Disney+. Is this what you’re looking for? Thanks!