Can I get my money back?

I bought and app on my iPhone 4 some time ago and has decided to get the app on my iPad now, on the same account, I downloaded the application on a regular basis. I expect to have not paid anything, but it took more money from my account. I am able to get my money back?

Developers have the choice of creating a universal application which works on iPhones and iPads, or they can make separate applications, one for the iPhone and one for the iPad. If they chose to make separate applications, they can also collect a separate fee. When you go to download the app for your iPad, at - he had a little cloud with an arrow? Or have a price?

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