SXONGQUGQWWJUTM Charge on Credit Card: OpenAI or ChatGPT?

A SXONGQUGQWWJUTM charge on a credit card, debit card, or bank statement is strongly associated with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. The strongest evidence comes from a cardholder report posted in the OpenAI Developer Community. After requesting expanded transaction information from the bank, the cardholder reported that the payment record contained: SXONGQUGQWWJUTM USA SAN FRANCISCO… Continue reading SXONGQUGQWWJUTM Charge on Credit Card: OpenAI or ChatGPT?

Anomaly Charge on Credit Card: What Is ANOMA.LY?

An Anomaly charge on a credit card or bank statement may appear as ANOMA.LY, ANOMALY, or similar wording. One important current match is Anomaly Innovations, Inc., the company behind OpenCode and its paid OpenCode Zen AI service. Quick answer: If your statement specifically shows ANOMA.LY, check whether you or someone using the card has an… Continue reading Anomaly Charge on Credit Card: What Is ANOMA.LY?

Pictoline Charge: What It Could Mean

A Pictoline charge may be connected to Pictoline, a Mexican visual-media brand owned by Capital Digital, S.A.P.I. de C.V. Pictoline publishes illustrated news, infographics, games, books, posters, wallpapers, and other digital content. However, the merchant has not publicly confirmed that its transactions appear on statements using the exact descriptor PICTOLINE, so cardholders should verify the… Continue reading Pictoline Charge: What It Could Mean

FS*PC MAC-CLEANER Charge on Credit Card: FastSpring or Unknown?

Quick answer: An FS*PC MAC-CLEANER charge most likely represents a legacy software payment processed through FastSpring. “PC MAC-CLEANER” appears to have been the product or seller label. FastSpring is a legitimate software reseller, but the company currently responsible for this exact legacy product has not been reliably identified. If FS*PC MAC-CLEANER, FS PC MAC CLEANER,… Continue reading FS*PC MAC-CLEANER Charge on Credit Card: FastSpring or Unknown?

WWW.1AND1.COM Charge on Credit Card: IONOS Hosting or Domain?

A WWW.1AND1.COM charge on a credit card, debit card, or bank statement is likely connected to a legacy 1&1 Internet account, now known as IONOS. The payment may be for a domain name, web hosting, business email, website builder, WordPress hosting, cloud server, security feature, or another recurring online service. Quick answer: 1&1 became 1&1… Continue reading WWW.1AND1.COM Charge on Credit Card: IONOS Hosting or Domain?

Google Flights Charge on Credit Card: Airline or Travel Agency?

A Google Flights charge on a credit card, debit card, or bank statement does not necessarily mean that Google sold the ticket or processed the payment. Google Flights is primarily a flight-search and comparison service. After selecting an itinerary, travelers are usually sent to an airline or online travel agency to complete the purchase. The… Continue reading Google Flights Charge on Credit Card: Airline or Travel Agency?

Scribd Charge on Credit Card: Subscription or Everand?

A Scribd charge on your credit card, debit card, PayPal account, or bank statement is usually associated with a Scribd, Slideshare, or Everand subscription provided by Scribd, Inc. The payment may represent a new subscription, automatic renewal, free-trial conversion, legacy plan, plan change, tax, or purchase made by another authorized card user. The charge can… Continue reading Scribd Charge on Credit Card: Subscription or Everand?

AppFolio Charge on Credit Card: Rent or Transaction Fee?

An AppFolio charge on your credit card, debit card, or bank statement usually relates to a payment made through a property manager’s AppFolio Online Portal. It may represent rent, HOA dues, another property-related balance, or a separate online-payment fee. Quick answer: AppFolio says credit and debit card payments normally appear as AF* followed by the… Continue reading AppFolio Charge on Credit Card: Rent or Transaction Fee?

TWP*SUB or TWP Charge on Credit Card: Washington Post?

A TWP*SUB, TWP SUB or similar charge on your credit card, debit card or bank statement most likely relates to a subscription from The Washington Post. It may represent digital access, print delivery, an automatic renewal, a promotional subscription that changed price or another Washington Post product. A transaction showing only TWP or TWP INC… Continue reading TWP*SUB or TWP Charge on Credit Card: Washington Post?

PayPro Global Charge on Credit Card: What Is It?

A PayPro Global charge on your credit card, debit card, PayPal account, or bank statement usually means that you purchased software, a digital product, a video game, or a subscription from a company that uses PayPro Global to process and manage its sales. The charge can be confusing because your statement may display PayPro Global,… Continue reading PayPro Global Charge on Credit Card: What Is It?