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Seeing a NOISEMEUPSCOM charge on your statement?

Common ways NOISEMEUPSCOM charges might appear on your statement

  • NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • CHKCARD NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • CHECKCARD NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • POS PURCHASE NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • POS PUR NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • POS REFUND NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • PRE-AUTH NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • PENDING NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • Visa Check Card NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY
  • Misc. Debit NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY

What is NoiseMeUpsCom?

NoiseMeUpsCom (often shown exactly as “NOISEMEUPSCOM 44160427903 4CY” on statements) is an online shopping merchant that processes e-commerce payments for consumer goods sold via its website. Reports online associate the merchant with recurring “membership” or subscription billing after an initial purchase. Learn more at noisemeups.com.

Common causes for NOISEMEUPSCOM charges

  • Making a purchase (often via clickbait ads or social media) that includes a hidden subscription or “membership” tied to the merchant.
  • Recurring monthly subscription charges following the initial purchase.
  • Authorization hold or pending charge when the merchant verifies the payment.
  • Refunds or dispute credits if the charge is reversed or disputed.
  • Accidental opt-in to auto-renewals or “free trial” transitions to paid subscription without clear notice.

Decoding NOISEMEUPSCOM charge tags

  • NOISEMEUPSCOM identifies the merchant name used in the billing descriptor.
  • 44160427903 is a reference/phone-like numeric string frequently included with this merchant’s charges.
  • 4CY is a common suffix on these descriptors and may denote an internal or regional code used by the processor.
  • CHKCARD / CHECKCARD / POS PURCHASE / POS REFUND / PRE-AUTH / PENDING indicate how the transaction was processed (debit card, purchase, refund, authorization, or pending state).
  • VISA CHECK CARD or MISC. DEBIT are bank-side labels describing the card type or posting category.

What to do if you don’t recognize this charge

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  • Contact your bank.

    Call your bank using the number on the back of your card.

  • Contact AT&T.

    Call their customer service to verify the charge and get transaction details.

  • Dispute the charge & monitor account.

    If it appears fraudulent, report it to your bank or card issuer.

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