Etsy Charge on Bank Statement — Dispute Investigation Guide
If you are seeing this charge on your statement, one of these is happening:
- • It is linked to a subscription or account you don’t recognize
- • It continues even after you removed your card or canceled something
- • It looks random, but it actually follows a repeat billing pattern
This is why most people misidentify it and take the wrong action.
This charge is usually NOT random.
Most people ignore unknown charges — until they get billed again next month.
Fix your case correctly → (€47)What this charge usually means
Understand the full recovery process
Identifying the charge is only step one. Learn exactly how banks handle these disputes, how to protect your card, and what evidence you need to keep to win a chargeback.
Follow the correct process →Now you know what this charge is.
The next step is doing the right thing before it charges again or your dispute gets rejected.
See the correct process →Most people get this wrong
- ❌ Cancel the wrong subscription
- ❌ Dispute too early
- ❌ Ignore temporary holds
Result: the charge continues and repeats next month.
This charge usually appears because of a subscription, digital service, or merchant transaction associated with the descriptor. It may be a monthly renewal, a temporary authorization hold, or a recurring billing from a merchant you've authorized in the past. If you don't recognize it, it could be a merchant descriptor mismatch or a possible unauthorized charge.
WHAT THIS CHARGE USUALLY IS
- ✔ Subscription billing
- ✔ Temporary authorization hold
- ✔ Merchant charge descriptor
If ignored, this can charge your account again within the next billing cycle.
What you should do next
- • If you recognize it → cancel properly through the correct platform
- • If you are unsure → verify before taking action
- • If it looks unauthorized → prepare a structured dispute
If you want to confirm the exact source before taking action, start with identification.
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