Having been forced to withdraw Fable 5 by the U.S. government, many Anthropic customers are now left wondering: will I get a refund if I upgraded my account to take advantage of Fable? The answer it appears is ‘maybe’.
Anthropic said it had no choice but to suspend access to Fable 5 on late Friday afternoon, after receiving an export control directive from the U.S. government that required the company to suspend all access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models to all foreign nationals, whether inside or outside of the U.S. The company said the “net effect” was that it had to withdraw access to the models for all customers, irrespective of where they are in the world.
Fable 5, the version of the model available to consumers, consumed about twice as many tokens as the next strongest model, Opus 4.8, and was only scheduled to be available to Claude subscribers until June 23, after which it would become API only. That resulted in many users upgrading their accounts to take advantage of the highly powerful model, and they’re now left wondering if they’re going to get their money back.
Claude Fable 5 Refunds
Posts on Reddit suggest that some customers who upgraded their accounts after Fable’s release are being offered refunds.
One Reddit post shows what looks like an email sent to the customer from Anthropic, informing them access to Fable 5 has been withdrawn and offering a “prorated refund” if they click a link and select the option to cancel their plan by June 20.
The email states that “refunds are only available to eligible people who purchased a plan or upgraded their plan between 10:00 AM PDT on June 9, 2026, and 12:00 AM PDT on June 14, 2026.” Fable was released on June 9.
It’s worth noting that the customer who posted on Reddit claims they didn’t receive a refund despite cancelling.
Other customers in the EU are reporting greater success in securing refunds. These customers appear to have used Anthropic’s AI-powered customer service chatbot to secure their refunds, which is available from inside the Claude app (select Settings > Get Help). The EU Consumer Rights Directive gives customers a 14-day cooling-off period when buying digital services in which they can seek a refund without reason.
Anthropic has been approached for comment on its refund policy.
Anthropic Controversy
The ban on Fable 5 is just the latest incident in an ongoing spat between the U.S. government and Anthropic.
The company is currently suing the government after it was labelled a “supply chain risk” in what appeared to be retaliation for refusing to allow the government to use its AI for autonomous warfare and mass surveillance. A San Francisco judge has granted the company a preliminary injunction, pausing the government’s directive while the case proceeds.
In its statement on Friday’s Fable 5 ban, Anthropic claims the government made it aware of a “jailbreaking” method that allowed users to bypass safeguards put in place to prevent the AI model from being used to launch cyberattacks. “The potential jailbreaks that have been disclosed to us are either entirely benign responses or are minor findings that provide no Mythos-specific uplift,” the company said in a statement.
A report in the Wall Street Journal suggest that the Fable 5 ban was imposed following conversations between Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and senior Trump administration officials, with Amazon flagging the alleged security risks.


