Thank you for contacting iTunes Store Customer Support. My name is Mohan and I\'m happy to address your concerns today.
I understand that the purchase of \"lus 2000 Coins [From: Coin Dozer - Halloween]\" was unintentional and you want refund for this purchase. I can certainly appreciate the gravity of this matter and that you must be eager to resolve it. I\'d be happy to help you.
Xxxxx, I have refunded for this purchase and in three to five business days, a credit of $24.99 should be posted to the credit card that appears on the receipt for that purchase.
Please note that this is a one-time exception, as the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions state that all sales are final.
The iTunes Store provides a warning message that asks if you are sure that you want to buy an item. This warning can be turned off. If you would like to make sure that this warning is on, you can reset the warnings in the iTunes Store by following the instructions in this article:
Resetting iTunes Store warnings
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1734
Xxxxx, you are right, when you purchase any free applications and click on any add-ons or Inn App you\'ll be charged to your credit card without any confirmation.
If you\'d like, you can restrict the ability to make in-app purchases on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
To learn how to adjust the restrictions, check out this article:
iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch: Understanding Restrictions
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4213
Please note that you will need to enter the Restrictions Passcode in order to disable any restrictions that are enabled.
Please feel free to contact me if you need further assistance.
Apple wants your iTunes experience to be as enjoyable as possible. You are a valued iTunes Store customer and your satisfaction is of the utmost importance.