By James Mitchell · February 04, 2026
I Accidentally Bought a $60 Battle.net Bundle. Blizzard Refunded Me in 24 Hours.
I was browsing the Battle.net shop and clicked on a bundle to see the details. It automatically added it to my cart and processed the payment using my saved card. I had not clicked "buy." There was no confirmation screen. The charge just happened.
I contacted Blizzard support immediately. I explained what happened and asked for a refund. The agent was understanding. He reviewed my purchase history and saw that I had never requested a refund before. He processed the refund within an hour.
Blizzard's one-click purchase system is convenient but dangerous. My accidental purchase was refunded quickly, but it should not have happened in the first place. Enable purchase confirmation in your Battle.net settings to prevent this.
If you are dealing with a similar situation with Purchase, do not accept the first rejection. Most companies have internal policies that allow exceptions for legitimate cases. The key is knowing how to ask. A professional, evidence-backed appeal letter can make the difference between an auto-rejection and a full refund.
I recommend using a service like LaimRefund to research the specific refund policies and consumer laws that apply to your case. The AI analyzes your situation against thousands of real cases and generates a professionally worded appeal letter. It is free to check your odds, and you only pay $3.99 if you want to unlock the full letter. I have helped dozens of friends get their money back using this approach.
Remember: the first “no” is almost never final. Companies train their first-line support to deflect refund requests. You need to escalate politely, reference specific policy clauses, and provide evidence. That is the formula that works across every platform I have tried.
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