Seeing a MICROSOFT 36 charge on your statement?
Common ways Microsoft 36 charges might appear on your statement
- MICROSOFTMICROSOFT 36
- MICROSOFT 36 WA
- MSFTMICROSOFT 36
- MICROSOFT 36 BILL.MS.NET WA
- MICROSOFT 36 PURCHASE
- MICROSOFT 36 SUBSCRIPTION
- MICROSOFT 36 SEATTLE WA
- MS BILLING MICROSOFT 36
What is Microsoft 36?
Microsoft 36 is a billing descriptor used by Microsoft Corporation for transactions processed through its online billing platform. This charge may represent a Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) subscription, cloud storage plan, or other Microsoft digital service. The “36” portion is likely an abbreviated reference to 365 subscriptions that some processors use. Learn more at microsoft.com.
Common causes for Microsoft 36 charges
- Monthly or annual renewal for Microsoft 365 services.
- OneDrive, Teams, or Outlook 365 subscription billing.
- Purchases of digital content or apps from the Microsoft Store.
- Automatic renewal of a Microsoft trial linked to your account.
- Refunds or billing adjustments for canceled subscriptions.
Decoding Microsoft 36 charge tags
- MICROSOFT / MSFT identify the merchant as Microsoft Corporation.
- 36 refers to Microsoft 365, a shorthand that may sometimes used in billing descriptors.
- WA / BILL.MS.NET indicate processing through Microsoft’s Washington billing servers.
- SUBSCRIPTION / PURCHASE specify whether the transaction was recurring or one-time.
- MS BILLING denotes that the charge was handled through Microsoft’s official payment system.










