StarMaker Gift Refund Guide: Can You Refund Coins or Sent Gifts?

Need StarMaker Coins for Live Gifts?
Topuplist offers direct StarMaker Coins recharge for Global Server accounts. Choose a package, enter the correct numeric StarMaker SID and complete payment without providing a StarMaker password or verification code.
Always verify the SID and package before paying. Directly delivered digital Coins may be difficult or impossible to reverse after successful delivery.
Recharge StarMaker Coins on Topuplist
Can StarMaker Coins or virtual gifts be refunded?
It depends on where the Coins were purchased, whether they were delivered, whether they have been used and whether a gift was successfully sent.
The practical answer is:
Report missing Coins or duplicate charges immediately.
An unused accidental purchase may be eligible for review, but approval is not guaranteed.
Refunds become more difficult after Coins have been spent.
A successfully sent gift should generally be treated as consumed.
A wrong-recipient gift may be investigated, but reversal is not guaranteed.
Apple-billed purchases must be submitted through Apple’s refund system.
Google Play purchases must follow Google Play’s refund process or be escalated to the developer.
Topuplist orders must follow Topuplist’s digital-delivery and refund terms.
StarMaker’s official App Store listing currently sells Coins as separate consumable in-app purchases, including packages such as 60, 420, 600, 1,200 and 3,000 Coins. This confirms that Coins are purchased digital items rather than a normal cash balance. (App Store)
StarMaker Coins Refund vs Sent Gift Refund
Refund eligibility is based primarily on the original transaction and delivery status—not simply on whether the user later regrets the purchase.
First Identify Where You Bought the StarMaker Coins
Before contacting support, find the payment receipt.
The correct refund route depends on who processed the transaction.
Coins Purchased Through Apple
The payment was probably processed by Apple when:
The receipt came from Apple
The charge appears in Apple purchase history
The payment used an Apple Account
The transaction appears on Apple’s Report a Problem page
Apple states that some App Store and in-app purchases may qualify for refunds. Users must sign in to Apple’s Report a Problem service, select Request a refund, choose a reason and select the relevant purchase. Eligibility varies by country and transaction.
Official Apple refund page:
Request a refund from Apple
Coins Purchased Through Google Play
The payment was probably processed by Google when:
The order appears in Google Play history
You received a Google Play receipt
The order number begins with a Google Play transaction format
The payment was charged through a Google Account
Google explains that refund eligibility varies depending on what was purchased, when it was purchased, how it was paid for and where the user is located.
Official Google Play refund page:
Request a Google Play refund
Coins Purchased Through Topuplist
The order was processed by Topuplist when:
You ordered through the Topuplist website
You entered a numeric StarMaker SID
You received a Topuplist order number
The order does not appear in Apple or Google Play purchase history
Topuplist currently provides StarMaker Global Server direct recharge. Its process requires the Coin package and recipient SID, and it does not require a StarMaker password or verification code.
Topuplist StarMaker recharge page:
Recharge StarMaker Coins
Coins Purchased from Another Seller
Review:
The payment receipt
Seller identity
Delivery terms
Refund policy
Customer-service channel
Order number
Private transfers without a formal receipt or customer-service system are generally harder to investigate.
Can You Refund Unused StarMaker Coins?
An unused Coin package may have a better chance of receiving consideration than one that has already been spent, but unused status does not guarantee approval.
Accidental Purchase with No Coins Used
Take these steps immediately:
Stop using the Coin balance.
Do not send any gifts.
Screenshot the current balance.
Save the purchase receipt.
Record the purchase time and amount.
Submit the request through the original billing provider.
Explain truthfully that the purchase was accidental and unused.
Do not send gifts while a refund request is being reviewed. Doing so can weaken the claim that the purchase remained unused.
Coins Purchased on the Wrong Logged-In Account
First check whether you signed in through:
Apple
Google
Facebook
Phone number
Email
Another linked account
You may be looking at a different StarMaker profile rather than a failed purchase.
Save:
Both account SIDs
The receipt
Current Coin balances
Login methods
Purchase time
Then contact StarMaker through Me → Feedback or the official support email listed on its App Store and Google Play pages: [email protected].
Coins Recharged to the Wrong SID
A wrong-SID direct recharge is much more difficult to reverse.
Topuplist requires users to verify the SID before payment. Its Sales Disclaimer states that once a direct top-up is delivered or the API top-up command has been successfully issued, the transaction is final. It also states that a top-up delivered to another account because of incorrect information cannot normally be intercepted, revoked or refunded. (Topuplist)
Contact Topuplist immediately with:
Order number
Incorrect SID
Correct SID
Package
Payment time
Order status
Do not wait until the Coins have been used by the receiving account.
Partially Used Coin Package
A partially consumed package is unlikely to be treated as a simple unused purchase.
When applying:
State how many Coins were purchased
State how many remain
Disclose any gifts already sent
Explain the exact error
Do not claim the entire package was unused
Apple, Google or StarMaker will determine whether any refund is available under their applicable policy.
Can You Refund a StarMaker Gift After Sending It?
StarMaker’s public app pages do not publish a universal policy promising that successfully sent gifts can be cancelled or transferred.
Users should therefore treat a completed gift as consumed unless StarMaker support confirms a technical error.
Gift Successfully Sent to the Intended Singer
The following situations generally do not prove that a gift failed:
The singer did not thank you
The Host did not follow you
Your song request was ignored
You did not receive a microphone slot
The recipient stopped responding
You changed your mind later
Your supported side lost a PK Battle
A virtual gift should not be treated as payment for attention, private contact or a relationship.
Gift Sent to the Wrong Singer
Wrong-recipient gifts commonly occur when:
A Party Room switches microphone users
A Duet has multiple selectable performers
The Host and current singer are different accounts
Two users have similar names
A PK Battle side is selected incorrectly
The interface updates slowly
Take these steps:
Stop sending additional gifts.
Screenshot the room and recipient.
Record the gift name and quantity.
Record the approximate sending time.
Screenshot the remaining Coin balance.
Check available gift or contribution records.
Contact StarMaker immediately.
StarMaker advises users to report app issues through the Feedback option on the Me page and lists its customer-support email publicly.
Gift Sent to the Host Instead of the Performer
In a Party Room, the following users may be different:
Room owner
Host
Current microphone user
Guest singer
PK participant
A room gift does not necessarily go to the person currently singing. Include the selected recipient and microphone position in the support request.
PK Gift Did Not Increase the Score
A missing PK score does not automatically mean the gift payment failed.
Possible explanations include:
The gift was not eligible for the PK
The wrong side was selected
The gift arrived after the timer ended
The score had not refreshed
The gift counted toward another room metric
The current event used special gifts only
Report it as a scoring or delivery problem, not automatically as an unauthorized payment.
Coins Deducted but the Gift Did Not Appear
Do not immediately tap Send again.
A delayed interface can result in accidental duplicate gifts.
Check the Following
Did the Coin balance decrease?
Did the room feed display the gift?
Did the animation appear later?
Did the recipient change?
Did an event or contribution score update?
Does the account show a consumption record?
Was the room connection unstable?
Safe Troubleshooting Process
Screenshot the balance.
Wait briefly for the room to refresh.
Close and reopen the gift panel.
Leave and re-enter the room.
Restart StarMaker.
Check the current account.
Review transaction records where available.
Contact support before sending again.
When a Refund or Balance Restoration Request Is Reasonable
A stronger technical case exists when:
Coins were deducted
No gift record exists
No recipient received the gift
No animation or contribution appeared
The room and transaction time are documented
StarMaker confirms a system failure
StarMaker Coins Deducted Twice
Duplicate deductions may be caused by:
Double tapping
Repeat-send mode
Gift Combo mode
A quantity greater than one
Network delay
Delayed animation
An unresponsive Send button
Include these details in the support report:
Intended quantity
Actual quantity
Gift name
Coin cost per gift
Recipient
Room
Date and time
Balance before and after
Screenshots or recording
A clear support message could say:
I intended to send one gift, but the app deducted Coins for multiple gifts while the interface was delayed. Please review the transaction records for the listed time, gift and recipient.
Do not invent an unauthorized-purchase explanation when the actual problem was duplicate sending.
How to Request a StarMaker Refund on iPhone
Apple controls the refund decision for StarMaker purchases billed through the App Store.
Apple Refund Steps
Open Apple’s Report a Problem website.
Sign in with the Apple Account used for the purchase.
Select I’d like to.
Choose Request a refund.
Choose the truthful reason.
Select the StarMaker Coin purchase.
Submit the request.
Check the claim status later.
Apple states that users generally receive an update within 24–48 hours after submitting a refund request. If approved, additional time may be required for the money to return to the original payment method.
If the Apple Charge Is Still Pending
Apple states that a refund request cannot be submitted while the charge is still pending. Wait until the purchase receipt is issued, then submit the request.
If You Cannot Find the Purchase
Check:
Other Apple Accounts
Family Sharing purchases
Email receipts
Purchase history
Whether Apple actually processed the payment
Use the Apple Account shown on the receipt.
Apple Refund vs Subscription Cancellation
A refund request asks Apple to review a completed charge.
Cancelling a subscription stops future renewals. It does not automatically refund a previous payment.
How to Request a StarMaker Refund on Android
Google Play Refund Steps
Sign in to the purchasing Google Account.
Open Google Play.
Go to Payments & subscriptions.
Open Budget & order history.
Find the StarMaker transaction.
Select Report a problem.
Choose the accurate reason.
Explain that you are requesting a refund.
Submit the request.
Google states that repeated requests for the same transaction do not speed up the process. A decision usually arrives within one day but may take up to four days.
When to Contact Google Play
Contact Google when:
Google processed the purchase
The transaction appears in Google Play history
There is a duplicate billing charge
The purchase was accidental
The charge is unauthorized
You need a Google Play refund decision
When to Contact StarMaker
Contact StarMaker when:
Coins arrived but the balance is incorrect
A gift was not displayed
A gift went to the wrong recipient
The gift record is missing
A room or PK score is incorrect
Coins were deducted more than once inside the app
Google recommends contacting the developer when an in-app item was not delivered or did not work as expected. Google also recommends contacting the developer when more than 48 hours have passed since the purchase.
Unauthorized Google Play Charge
Google states that a purchase not made by the account holder or anyone they know should be reported as an unauthorized charge within 120 days of the transaction. A purchase accidentally made by a known friend or family member should use the ordinary refund-request process instead.
How to Request a Topuplist StarMaker Refund
Topuplist refund handling depends on whether the Coins were successfully delivered.
Contact Topuplist When:
Payment succeeded but Coins were not delivered
The order is stuck in processing
The same Topuplist order was charged twice
An incorrect package was delivered
The order failed because of a Topuplist system error
Customer service requested additional verification
Prepare:
Topuplist order number
StarMaker SID
Package
Payment amount
Payment method
Transaction time
Order-status screenshot
StarMaker balance screenshot
Topuplist Delivered-Order Policy
Topuplist’s Sales Disclaimer states:
An order becomes final after payment enters the delivery or API top-up process.
Delivered digital products normally cannot be refunded, returned, transferred or exchanged.
An exception may apply when delivery fails because of a Topuplist system error.
Incorrect account information resulting in delivery to another account is normally not refundable.
Topuplist Recharge Refund vs StarMaker Gift Refund
These are different problems.
Contact Topuplist for:
Coin delivery
Order status
Package errors
Recharge-system failures
Contact StarMaker for:
Gifts sent after Coins arrived
Wrong gift recipient
Duplicate gift sending
Missing gift animation
Room or event records
If Topuplist correctly delivered the purchased Coins to the submitted SID, later spending inside StarMaker is not a Topuplist delivery failure.
Unauthorized or Child Purchases
Purchase Made by a Child or Family Member
Take these steps:
Stop using the Coins
Check which account made the purchase
Preserve the remaining balance
Submit the truthful reason through Apple or Google
Enable purchase authentication
Add parental controls
Do not claim that an unknown attacker made the purchase when it was made by a known family member.
Completely Unknown Transaction
Immediately:
Check Apple or Google purchase history.
Check shared devices and family accounts.
Change the payment-account password.
Enable two-factor authentication.
Report the transaction to Apple or Google.
Contact the bank if necessary.
Do not use any Coins associated with the transaction.
Topuplist and Minor Purchases
Topuplist’s current Sales Disclaimer states that minors are prohibited from purchasing and that delivered digital goods are not refundable solely because a guardian failed to secure a payment account or device. Applicable consumer rights may still differ by jurisdiction. (Topuplist)
Refund, Cancellation and Chargeback Explained
Refund Request
A request submitted to Apple, Google, StarMaker or the seller asking for a completed payment to be returned.
Subscription Cancellation
Stops future subscription renewals. It does not automatically reverse a Coin purchase or sent gift.
Gift Reversal
A request asking StarMaker to investigate or undo a virtual gift. StarMaker’s public pages do not guarantee that this is available.
Chargeback
A payment dispute submitted through a bank or card issuer.
A chargeback should not be used simply because:
You changed your mind
The gift recipient did not reply
Your PK side lost
You forgot to disable quick payment
Delivered Coins were already spent
Topuplist explicitly prohibits malicious chargebacks after successful digital delivery and states that such disputes may result in account action.
Evidence Needed for a StarMaker Refund Request
Write a Clear Timeline
Include:
What you intended to buy or send
What actually happened
When it occurred
Which account was involved
How many Coins were involved
Whether Coins were used
Which support channel was contacted
What resolution you are requesting
Avoid emotional accusations or unrelated details. A precise timeline is easier to investigate.
StarMaker Refund Status Explained
Apple Refund Approved but Not Received
Apple states that approved refunds may require additional time to appear after the decision. Check the original payment method and Apple refund status.
Google Play Refund Approved but Not Received
Google Play returns approved refunds to the original payment method. Timing depends on the payment channel; card refunds are commonly estimated at 3–5 business days and can sometimes take up to 10 business days. Other wallets, bank transfers and carrier billing can have different timelines.
Refund Rejected
Check whether:
The wrong billing provider was contacted
The Coins were already used
Evidence was incomplete
The request reason was inaccurate
The transaction was too old for the selected process
The purchase belonged to another account
The digital item was successfully delivered
Do not repeatedly submit identical requests without adding new information.
When Is a Refund More Likely?
This table is a practical assessment, not a guarantee of approval.
How to Prevent Future Coin and Gift Mistakes
Before Buying Coins
Confirm the logged-in StarMaker account
Check the SID
Review the package
Check the final price
Avoid buying more than needed
Save the receipt
Before Sending a Gift
Confirm the recipient
Wait for microphone switching to finish
Check the gift quantity
Check repeat-send mode
Send a low-cost test gift first
Tap Send only once
Secure the Payment Account
Require Face ID, fingerprint or password
Enable Google Play purchase verification
Use Apple parental controls where appropriate
Do not share payment-account passwords
Remove payment methods from shared devices when unnecessary
Track Monthly Spending
Record:
Coin purchases
Gifts sent
Remaining Coin balance
Subscriptions
Refund requests
Topuplist orders
Duplicate-charge incidents
Frequently Asked Questions
Can StarMaker Coins be refunded?
A refund may be requested through the original payment channel, but approval depends on the transaction, region, timing and whether the Coins were used.
Can unused StarMaker Coins be refunded?
Unused Coins may present a stronger case than spent Coins, but a refund is not guaranteed.
Can I refund a gift sent on StarMaker?
A successfully sent gift is difficult to reverse. Contact StarMaker immediately if it was sent because of a technical error or to the wrong recipient.
What happens if I send a gift to the wrong singer?
Save the room, recipient, gift and balance records, then contact StarMaker support. Recovery is not guaranteed.
Can StarMaker reverse a sent gift?
StarMaker’s public pages do not promise universal gift reversal. The support team must review the individual transaction.
Why were Coins deducted but no gift appeared?
The app may have experienced a display, network or transaction problem. Do not send again until you check the balance and records.
Can I refund a duplicate StarMaker purchase?
Submit the two transaction IDs and receipts to Apple, Google Play or the seller that processed the payment.
How do I request a StarMaker refund on iPhone?
Use Apple’s Report a Problem service and select the StarMaker purchase.
How do I request a Google Play refund?
Open the Google Play refund page or report the transaction from your order history.
Can I refund Coins purchased through Topuplist?
Topuplist may investigate undelivered or system-error orders. Successfully delivered digital Coins are generally final.
What happens if I enter the wrong SID?
A completed top-up to the submitted SID may be irreversible. Contact Topuplist immediately before delivery completes.
Can a child’s StarMaker purchase be refunded?
Submit the accurate circumstances through Apple or Google. Eligibility depends on the provider and applicable law.
How long does a StarMaker refund take?
The refund decision and payment-return timeline depend on the billing provider and payment method.
Why was my refund rejected?
Common reasons include successful delivery, used Coins, missing evidence, incorrect billing channel or an ineligible request.
Does deleting StarMaker refund purchases?
No. Deleting the app does not itself cancel subscriptions, refund Coins or reverse gifts.
Can I charge back a StarMaker payment?
Contact the billing provider and developer first. A bank dispute should be reserved for a legitimate unresolved billing problem, not buyer’s remorse.
Final StarMaker Refund Checklist
Before Requesting
Identify the payment channel
Stop spending the Coins
Check whether the gift was completed
Save the receipt
Record the SID
Screenshot the balance
Write the transaction timeline
When Submitting
Contact the correct provider
Select the truthful reason
Include the transaction ID
Explain whether Coins were used
Attach relevant screenshots
State the requested resolution
Save the claim reference
After Submitting
Monitor the status
Avoid duplicate requests
Keep Coins unused
Check the original payment method
Save all support messages
Escalate only after the stated review period
Final Verdict: Can You Refund StarMaker Coins or Sent Gifts?
StarMaker refund outcomes depend mainly on payment channel, delivery and usage.
Undelivered Coins, duplicate charges and confirmed technical errors should be reported quickly.
Unused accidental purchases may be considered but are not guaranteed refunds.
Used Coins are harder to refund.
Successfully sent gifts should generally be treated as consumed.
Wrong-recipient and duplicate-gift cases require immediate StarMaker investigation.
Apple purchases must use Apple’s refund process.
Google Play purchases must use Google Play’s process or developer support.
Topuplist orders are generally final after successful digital delivery.
Incorrect SIDs can result in irreversible delivery.
Subscription cancellation, Coin refunds and gift reversals are separate processes.
Do not file a false unauthorized-purchase or chargeback claim because a singer did not respond.
When purchasing new Coins, confirm the StarMaker SID and package before paying:

