FREE TRIAL EXTENDED
Learn about this charge and why it appears on your credit card statement
First seen: 12/8/2025
Last updated: 12/8/2025
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What Is This Charge?
This charge is commonly reported as fraudulent or suspicious, often linked to health or weight-loss subscription offers. Such offers typically lure customers into signing up for free trials that may lead to unexpected charges. If you don't recognize this charge, it could be a sign of unauthorized activity on your account.
Why You May Not Recognize This Charge
This charge pattern is commonly associated with fraud or suspicious activity, leading to confusion among consumers. It may be recognized by abbreviated names, misleading business practices, or variations in merchant names that don't match the customer's expectations.
When Should You Be Concerned?
Consider reaching out to your bank or card issuer if you don't recognize this charge, didn't authorize it, or see it appear multiple times without explanation. We don't determine whether a charge is fraudulent — only your bank or the merchant can do that.
What to Do Next
- Check your recent purchases and receipts to see if the charge matches anything you bought.
- Contact your bank or credit card company if you don't recognize the charge — they can help verify it or dispute it.
- Monitor your account for any additional unusual activity.
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