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Seeing a TWP SUB charge on your statement?
Common ways TWP SUB charges might appear on your statement
- TWPSUB43989212 WAPO.COM
- TWP SUB
- TWP SUBSCRIPTION
- TWP SUB PAY
- TWP SUB RENEWAL
- TWPSUB WAPO
- TWP SUBSCRIPTION FEE
What is TWP SUB?
TWP SUB is a billing descriptor often used by The Washington Post (WaPo) for subscription services, specifically linked to digital news content and membership. The “TWP” prefix denotes “The Washington Post,” and “SUB” indicates a subscription charge. Learn more at washingtonpost.com.
Common causes for TWP SUB charges
- Monthly or annual digital subscription fees for The Washington Post.
- Automatic renewals of a news membership or subscription plan.
- Add-ons, premium access, or membership upgrades for the Post.
- Refunds or credit adjustments when a subscription is canceled or modified.
Decoding TWP SUB charge tags
- TWP indicates The Washington Post / “The Post” as the merchant.
- SUB denotes a subscription or membership billing.
- The numeric string (e.g. 43989212) is likely a transaction or subscriber ID used for tracking.
- WAPO.COM identifies the merchant’s domain associated with the charge (Washington Post).
- RENEWAL / SUBSCRIPTION are descriptive suffixes to show recurring or service billing.
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