LINKEDIN — what is this charge?
Platform / subscriptionThis is most likely a LinkedIn Premium subscription.
This is a LinkedIn Premium plan (Career, Business, Sales Navigator, or Recruiter Lite), billed monthly or annually. A common cause is a free trial that auto-converted. If you subscribed via the iOS app's mobile web, cancellation must be done on desktop.
This is a LinkedIn Premium plan (Career, Business, Sales Navigator, or Recruiter Lite), billed monthly or annually. A common cause is a free trial that auto-converted. If you subscribed via the iOS app's mobile web, cancellation must be done on desktop.
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How to confirm it
- Sign in at linkedin.com and open your Premium subscription settings, then choose the cancel option that matches how you purchased
- If you bought on iOS through mobile web, you must cancel on desktop — not in the iOS app
- Your plan stays active until the end of the current billing cycle after you cancel
- Refunds may be available within 7 days of the charge if Premium wasn't used; EU users get a 14-day full-refund right — see the refund policy
Official page: LinkedIn — cancel Premium
What you can do
I don't think I made this chargeFreeze/lock the card in your bank or card app right away, request a new card, then dispute the transaction with your bank or card issuer.
This page is informational, based only on the charge name LINKEDIN. It doesn't confirm the exact merchant or whether a refund is possible. Always verify with the official page and your bank.
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What is the "LinkedIn Premium" charge?
This is a LinkedIn Premium plan (Career, Business, Sales Navigator, or Recruiter Lite), billed monthly or annually. A common cause is a free trial that auto-converted. If you subscribed via the iOS app's mobile web, cancellation must be done on desktop.
How do I cancel this charge?
Follow the 'How to confirm' steps above to find and cancel the subscription in the official account. Note that deleting an app usually does NOT cancel its subscription.
I don't recognize this charge — could it be fraud?
Most unfamiliar charges are forgotten subscriptions, family purchases, or a payment processor's name — not fraud. But if you've checked and it truly isn't yours, contact your bank or card issuer right away to freeze the card and dispute the charge.