An AzurePeakAP charge on a credit card, debit card, or bank statement is an unfamiliar merchant descriptor that has been publicly reported in connection with an online roller-skate purchase.
In a July 2026 consumer report, a shopper said they attempted to purchase children’s roller skates from sulifeelskates.com and later received a bank alert for a $60.37 AZUREPEAKAP charge.
That provides a useful identification clue, but ChargeOnMyCard.com could not verify an official merchant statement saying that AzurePeakAP is the universal billing descriptor for SULIFEEL Skates or identify a single legal company behind every AzurePeakAP transaction.
What Is the AzurePeakAP Charge?
AZUREPEAKAP appears to be a merchant or payment-account descriptor rather than a widely recognized consumer brand.
The strongest public report we found was submitted on July 12, 2026.
The cardholder reported:
- Attempting to purchase children’s roller skates online
- Using the website sulifeelskates.com
- An expected purchase total of approximately $58
- Receiving an order-confirmation email
- Later receiving a bank alert for a $60.37 AZUREPEAKAP transaction
The Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker report identifies the business information supplied by the consumer as:
Sulifeel Skates and AzurepeakAP
This is important evidence for cardholders attempting to identify the descriptor.
However, BBB Scam Tracker reports are submitted by consumers and do not independently establish the legal identity of the merchant behind every transaction.
Could AzurePeakAP Be a SULIFEEL Skates Purchase?
Yes. This is currently the strongest transaction to check.
The exact AZUREPEAKAP descriptor has been reported after an attempted purchase from:
sulifeelskates.com
That website is currently active and advertises products including:
- Kids’ roller skates
- Adjustable roller skates
- Inline skates
- Light-up skates
- Children’s helmets
- Knee and elbow pads
- Wrist guards
- Protective skating gear
If you recently ordered any of these products, compare the order amount and date with the AzurePeakAP charge.
The reported connection is especially relevant if you remember seeing the SULIFEEL name during checkout.
What Is SULIFEEL?
SULIFEEL is a brand of children’s roller and inline skates.
Products using the SULIFEEL name are sold online and can include:
- Adjustable roller skates for children
- Light-up roller skates
- Inline skates
- Skating helmets
- Knee pads
- Elbow pads
- Wrist guards
The specific website named in the AzurePeakAP consumer report, sulifeelskates.com, is currently accessible and sells these types of products.
Its website currently provides the support email:
support@sulifeelskates.com
Before contacting any online seller about a card transaction, verify that the email or website matches the one shown on your original receipt or order confirmation.
Why Would My Statement Say AzurePeakAP Instead of SULIFEEL?
Online purchases can involve several different names.
A shopper might encounter:
- The product brand
- The online-store name
- A legal company name
- A merchant-account name
- A payment processor
- A fulfillment company
- A shortened credit-card descriptor
The bank statement does not always display the name shown at checkout.
For example, someone might remember buying SULIFEEL roller skates while the transaction record displays an unfamiliar merchant-account name such as AZUREPEAKAP.
That type of mismatch is one reason online-shopping charges can be difficult to identify.
What Does AP Mean in AzurePeakAP?
The AP suffix has not been verified.
It could potentially be:
- Part of the merchant’s registered account name
- An internal merchant identifier
- A payment-account designation
- A storefront or processing identifier
- Part of a shortened business name
These are possibilities only.
We found no reliable payment-processor, card-network, banking, or merchant documentation explaining specifically what AP represents in AZUREPEAKAP.
Do not assume it stands for a particular company, country, payment processor, or product.
Is AzurePeakAP AzurePeak Pte. Ltd.?
We could not establish that connection.
There are several unrelated businesses around the world using names containing AzurePeak or Azure Peak.
For example, public company records show businesses using AzurePeak-related names in:
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- Australia
- The United Kingdom
- Other countries
The existence of those companies does not prove that any of them submitted the AZUREPEAKAP card transaction.
ChargeOnMyCard.com therefore does not recommend contacting an unrelated AzurePeak business simply because its corporate name resembles the statement descriptor.
The correct identification should come from:
- Your receipt
- Your order confirmation
- The complete bank transaction
- A merchant phone number or website supplied by the issuer
- Confirmation from the actual seller
Was the AzurePeakAP Charge for Roller Skates?
It could be.
The only specific product connection we found for the exact descriptor involved children’s roller skates.
Review recent purchases involving:
- Roller skates
- Inline skates
- Kids’ skates
- Light-up skates
- Skate helmets
- Protective pads
- Other children’s sporting goods
Search your email for:
- SULIFEEL
- Sulifeel Skates
- AzurePeakAP
- Roller skates
- Inline skates
- Order confirmation
- Payment
- Shipping
- Tracking
- The exact dollar amount
Check spam, promotions, archived messages, and deleted mail as well.
Why Might the AzurePeakAP Amount Differ From the Checkout Amount?
In the July 2026 consumer report, the shopper remembered an expected total of approximately $58, while the bank alert showed $60.37 from AzurePeakAP.
That difference is part of one consumer’s report and does not establish a universal pricing pattern.
Possible reasons an online transaction differs from the amount a shopper remembers can include:
- Sales tax
- Shipping charges
- Currency conversion
- A foreign transaction fee
- An optional add-on
- A difference between the displayed product price and final checkout total
Compare the actual checkout receipt with the completed bank transaction.
If the merchant charged more than the amount you authorized, save screenshots and receipts before contacting the merchant or card issuer.
How to Identify an AzurePeakAP Charge
Use these steps:
- Open the complete transaction. Your bank may show more than AZUREPEAKAP when you select the charge.
- Record the amount. Search email for an exact match.
- Check the date. Compare it with online orders placed the same day or shortly beforehand.
- Search for SULIFEEL. This is currently the strongest reported merchant connection.
- Review sporting-goods purchases. Look for roller skates, inline skates, helmets, and protective equipment.
- Check email confirmations. Save any order, payment, shipping, or tracking messages.
- Review browser history. Look for shopping websites visited around the transaction date.
- Ask other card users. A spouse, family member, or other authorized user may have ordered the product.
- Ask your card issuer for the expanded merchant record. Request the merchant website, telephone number, country, and category if available.
What If You Ordered From Sulifeelskates.com?
If you recognize the website, preserve your transaction records.
Save:
- The order-confirmation page
- Confirmation email
- Product page
- Advertised price
- Final checkout amount
- Shipping confirmation
- Tracking number
- Any correspondence with the seller
- The packaging if an order arrives
If you need assistance with an order, use contact information from the website or your original confirmation rather than an unrelated AzurePeak business found through a general search.
The currently displayed contact address on sulifeelskates.com is:
support@sulifeelskates.com
What If the Roller Skates Never Arrive?
If you recognize the purchase but the merchandise is not delivered, contact the seller and preserve your communications.
Check:
- Whether the merchant supplied tracking
- Whether the carrier recognizes the tracking number
- The promised delivery time
- Whether the shipping address is correct
- Whether the merchant responds to support requests
The Federal Trade Commission’s online-shopping guidance recommends keeping records of your order and communications with the seller.
If the merchant does not deliver the merchandise or otherwise fails to resolve the problem, contact the payment provider or card issuer about your available dispute options.
What If You Received the Wrong Product?
If a product arrives but does not match what you ordered, document the difference.
Take photographs of:
- The package
- Shipping label
- Product received
- Model or size information
- Any damage
Save screenshots of the original advertisement or product page.
Contact the merchant using a verified support channel and request the appropriate refund, replacement, or return instructions.
Do not send merchandise to an address found on an unrelated website simply because its business name resembles AzurePeakAP.
Could AzurePeakAP Be an International Online Purchase?
Possibly, but the descriptor alone does not establish the merchant’s country.
Online stores can use:
- International suppliers
- Overseas fulfillment centers
- Foreign merchant accounts
- Cross-border payment processors
Ask your card issuer for the merchant country and original transaction currency.
That can help determine whether:
- The payment was processed outside the United States
- Currency conversion occurred
- A separate foreign transaction fee may apply
Do not infer the merchant’s country solely from unrelated businesses containing AzurePeak in their names.
What Should You Ask Your Bank About AzurePeakAP?
If the descriptor remains unclear, ask the card issuer:
- What is the complete merchant name?
- What is the full statement descriptor?
- Is there a merchant telephone number?
- Is there a merchant website?
- What city and country were submitted?
- What merchant category code was used?
- What was the original transaction currency?
- Was the payment made online?
- Was a digital wallet used?
- Are there additional transactions from the same merchant?
The bank’s expanded merchant record may provide information that is not shown in the normal transaction list.
Is AzurePeakAP an Unauthorized Charge?
Not automatically.
A consumer has reported an unrecognized or concerning AzurePeakAP transaction after making an online purchase, but an individual report does not establish that every transaction is unauthorized.
An AzurePeakAP charge could potentially be:
- An online order displayed under an unexpected merchant name
- A SULIFEEL-related purchase
- A transaction made by another authorized cardholder
- A billing error
- An unauthorized transaction
Investigate promptly if:
- You never purchased roller skates or related products.
- You have no record of an online purchase matching the amount.
- Nobody else authorized to use the card recognizes it.
- The issuer provides merchant details that do not match your activity.
- Additional unfamiliar charges appear.
How to Dispute an Unauthorized AzurePeakAP Charge
If no authorized purchase explains the completed transaction, contact your bank or card issuer promptly using:
- The telephone number printed on the back of the card
- The bank’s official mobile app
- The bank’s official website
Ask the issuer to identify the complete merchant before or while beginning the dispute process.
Also ask:
- Are any additional AzurePeakAP transactions pending?
- Was the card number entered online?
- Was the transaction authenticated?
- What merchant location was submitted?
- Should the card be locked or replaced?
See our guide to investigating an unrecognized credit-card or bank charge for additional steps.
For U.S. credit cards, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recommends contacting the credit-card company promptly about billing errors.
To preserve certain federal billing-error protections, consumers generally must also send written notice within 60 calendar days after the statement containing the disputed charge was sent.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AzurePeakAP on my credit card?
AzurePeakAP is an unfamiliar merchant descriptor that has been publicly reported in connection with an online children’s roller-skate purchase. The exact merchant behind every AzurePeakAP transaction has not been independently verified.
Is AzurePeakAP SULIFEEL Skates?
There is a strong consumer-reported connection. A July 2026 cardholder said an attempted purchase from sulifeelskates.com was followed by a $60.37 AZUREPEAKAP card charge. We did not find official merchant documentation proving that this is SULIFEEL’s universal billing descriptor.
Could AzurePeakAP be a roller-skate purchase?
Yes. Children’s roller skates are the strongest currently reported product connection. Check recent purchases of roller skates, inline skates, helmets, and skating protection gear.
What does AP mean in AzurePeakAP?
The AP suffix has not been reliably explained. It may be part of a merchant-account or internal transaction name, but there is no verified public documentation defining it.
Is AzurePeakAP AzurePeak Pte. Ltd.?
There is no reliable evidence connecting the statement descriptor with the Singapore company AzurePeak Pte. Ltd. Several unrelated companies use AzurePeak names, so do not assume they are responsible for the card charge.
Why does my statement say AzurePeakAP instead of the website I ordered from?
Online merchants can bill under a legal company, merchant-account, or other transaction name that differs from the brand or website visible during checkout.
What should I search for in my email?
Search AzurePeakAP, SULIFEEL, Sulifeel Skates, the exact transaction amount, roller skates, inline skates, order confirmation, shipping, tracking, payment, and receipt.
What if I never ordered skates?
Ask other authorized card users and request the expanded merchant information from your bank. The public SULIFEEL report does not prove that every AzurePeakAP charge involves skates.
Is AzurePeakAP fraud?
The descriptor alone does not prove fraud. Check purchases, receipts, online orders, and authorized cardholders. If nobody recognizes the completed transaction, contact the issuer promptly.
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Why Trust ChargeOnMyCard.com?
ChargeOnMyCard.com researches confusing credit-card, debit-card, online-shopping, ecommerce, merchant-code, international-payment, and bank-statement descriptions using current merchant information, visible consumer reports, official consumer resources, and transaction-verification techniques.
For this guide, we located a July 12, 2026 consumer report specifically describing a $60.37 AZUREPEAKAP transaction after an attempted purchase of children’s roller skates at sulifeelskates.com.
We also verified that sulifeelskates.com is currently accessible and sells SULIFEEL roller skates, inline skates, helmets, and protective equipment.
However, we could not locate an official statement-descriptor page, payment-processor record, corporate filing, or other authoritative source proving that AzurePeakAP is the standard billing name for SULIFEEL or identifying one legal company responsible for every AzurePeakAP transaction.
Several unrelated companies use AzurePeak-related names, so this guide does not connect the charge with any of those businesses without additional evidence.
Last reviewed: August 20, 2026
ChargeOnMyCard.com is not affiliated with AzurePeakAP, SULIFEEL, sulifeelskates.com, any unrelated company using the AzurePeak name, any online retailer, payment processor, card network, bank, or financial institution. Consumer reports referenced in this article are individual accounts and do not establish wrongdoing in every transaction. This article provides general informational guidance and cannot access an order, merchant account, credit card, debit card, or bank account; identify who authorized a private transaction; cancel an order; issue a refund; block a card; or file a dispute. Verify an individual charge with the merchant once safely identified and with your financial institution.