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UPI AutoPay Debit After Free Trial: Cancel Mandate and Get Refund

Real photo of a mobile payment at a counter, used to explain recurring digital payment mandates

Quick answer: UPI AutoPay is not a one-time payment. It is permission for repeated debits. If a subscription or app keeps taking money, first revoke or pause the mandate in your UPI app. Then complain to the merchant, your bank or UPI app, and use NPCI UPI Help for UPI dispute support. If the debit was not authorised by you, report it to the bank quickly under RBI's customer-liability rules.

A short story

Rohit took a “7-day free trial” for a study app. The app asked him to approve a UPI request. He thought it was only Rs 1 for checking the account.

After one month, Rs 999 went out. Next month, another Rs 999 went out.

The app said, “You accepted AutoPay.”

Rohit was angry, but the real fix was not shouting at customer care. The first fix was to open his UPI app and cancel the active mandate.

What is UPI AutoPay?

UPI AutoPay is a UPI mandate for recurring payments. A mandate means permission.

It can be used for:

Simple rule: if the screen says mandate, AutoPay, recurring, frequency, validity or UMIN, it is not a normal one-time payment.

Hard facts first

Fact Why it matters
NPCI says UPI AutoPay supports modify, revoke, pause and unpause You should be able to stop future debits from your UPI app
NPCI brand guidelines say a mandate asks for frequency, amount and validity Read these before entering UPI PIN
You enter UPI PIN to create the standing instruction Treat the PIN step as serious consent
UPI Help is NPCI's dispute route for UPI issues Use it when the bank or app path is stuck
RBI zero-liability rule can protect quick reports of unauthorised electronic transactions Report fast, ideally within 3 working days

Flow chart

Money debited by UPI AutoPay
        |
        v
Open UPI app > Mandates / AutoPay
        |
        v
Can you see the merchant mandate?
        |
   yes  |  no
        |----------------------------.
        v                            v
Pause or revoke it now              Ask bank / UPI app for UMIN
        |                            |
        v                            v
Screenshot success screen           File written complaint
        |                            |
        v                            v
Ask merchant for refund             Use UPI Help if needed
        |
        v
Was the debit unauthorised?
        |
        v
Report to bank immediately under RBI customer-liability rule

How to cancel the mandate

The exact words change by app, but the path is usually like this:

  1. Open your UPI app.
  2. Tap profile, bank account, payments, mandates or AutoPay.
  3. Open “Active mandates”.
  4. Tap the merchant name.
  5. Check amount, frequency, start date, end date and UMIN.
  6. Tap revoke, cancel or pause.
  7. Save the screenshot showing status as revoked or paused.

If your app does not show the mandate, contact your bank and ask for the UMIN or mandate reference number.

Complaint to merchant

Use short words.

Subject: Refund request for UPI AutoPay debit after cancellation / without clear consent

My account was debited Rs [amount] on [date] through UPI AutoPay.
UPI transaction ID:
Mandate UMIN / reference:
Merchant account / app ID:

I have revoked / paused the mandate on [date].
Please refund the debit and confirm that no further debit will be made.

If you claim I gave consent, please send the mandate acceptance record,
plan terms, renewal notice and cancellation policy.

Complaint to bank or UPI app

Write to the bank or UPI app if:

Ask for transaction reversal, mandate status, UMIN, merchant VPA and complaint number.

What expert says

An expert reading is this:

Tips and tricks

When to use cybercrime.gov.in

Use cybercrime.gov.in or 1930 when the AutoPay is part of fraud, fake app, impersonation, phishing, screen-share fraud or money-mule transfer. Do not use only merchant support if a criminal trick was used.

Photo credit

Real photo: Mobile Payment by Richard Tanzer Fotografie / VeroPay, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0. Resized for web. The photo is a generic mobile-payment scene, not an official UPI screen.

Sources

Last reviewed: 2 July 2026.