We ask you for payment screenshots.
You deserve to know who is asking.
This page exists because a site that collects proof of charges owes you more transparency than the apps that charged you. Here is who we are, what happens to your data, and what we are not.
Who runs SpiteCashSubscription apps have quietly perfected the one-way door: one tap to start a trial, a maze to leave it. The charge is small enough that most people swallow it — which is exactly why it keeps happening. Individually, a €9.99 surprise charge is an annoyance. Aggregated across thousands of people, it is a measurable pattern: which apps charge without warning, which make cancellation hard, which refuse refunds.
SpiteCash collects the evidence, pays you for it, and turns the aggregate into a public early-warning radar. The apps profit from friction being invisible. We make it visible.
Exactly what happens to your data| Data | What we do with it | Kept for |
|---|---|---|
| Your screenshots | Reviewed by a human to validate the case, then the case is scored. Never published, never shared with the merchant. | Deleted 90 days after case decision |
| Your email | Case updates and paying your bounty. Alternatives and project updates only if you ticked those boxes. | Until you ask us to delete it |
| Case facts (app, amount, date, cancel difficulty) | Anonymized and aggregated into per-merchant friction statistics. This is the radar. | Indefinitely, anonymized |
| What we never collect | Full card numbers, IBANs, passwords, ID documents. Submissions containing them are rejected. | |
The long version is in the privacy policy. The short version is a principle: your evidence powers statistics, never exposure. No merchant will ever see your case; they will only ever see their own aggregate score.
What we are not- Not a refund service. We do not get your money back and we do not promise to. Some banks and merchants respond to disputes; that is between you and them.
- Not a chargeback firm. We never contact your bank, your card issuer, or the merchant on your behalf.
- Not a court. A validated case means the evidence was coherent — it is not a legal finding against anyone.
- Not free of interest. If you tick “contact me about alternatives”, we may recommend competing products, and some recommendations earn us a commission. That commission is what funds the bounty pool — we would rather tell you that here than have you wonder.
Talk is cheap; we publish ours. Every bounty we pay is listed on the wall of payouts and the rules we pay by are fixed on the bounty rules page — €3 per valid case, guaranteed, 7-day deadline, capped pool shown live. Hold us to it.