If you're unsure about a charge on your invoice, here's how to identify a charge you don't recognize.
Free trials automatically turn into paid subscriptions after the trial ends. To avoid charges, you must turn off auto-renew by the last day of the trial. If you get charged for a subscription you don’t want, turn off auto-renew to cancel it. This will stop future charges.
Subscriptions billed by Roku show up as a charge from “Roku,” "Roku for ___ ," or "The Roku Channel." If you're billed for Disney+, Hulu, or Sling TV by Roku, however, you need to contact those streaming services directly with billing questions.
The Roku Channel has free and Premium Subscription channels. The Roku Channel is always free. But if you sign up for a Premium Subscription, there will be a recurring charge. These charges will appear as charges from "The Roku Channel" on your billing statement.
Subscriptions purchased directly through other streaming services won't show up in your Roku purchase history. Contact the streaming service directly for help with your bill for these subscriptions.
Check Roku’s support article on charges you don’t recognize, especially if you have these issues:
Last updated at 2/13/2026 4:57:10 AM
If you see charges on your Roku® account or bill you don’t recognize, try these steps before contacting Roku Support.
Setting up a payment method in your Roku account gives you these benefits: Instant sign-up: Quickly start free trials and
You can add, update, or remove the payment method associated with your Roku account on or through your Roku streaming device by

Get help from our support bot or connect to an advisor.
Available daily 4 am-10 pm PT