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Seeing a X ADS charge on you statement?

Common ways X ADS charges might appear on your statement

  • X*ADS
  • X ADS
  • TWITTER*ADS
  • TWITTER ADS BILLING
  • TWITTER*BILLING
  • X AD SERVICES
  • X*ADVERTISING
  • X*BILLING
  • X CORP*ADS
  • TWTR*ADS
  • X*CAMPAIGN
  • TWITTER ADS 415-222-9670
  • X*PROMOTION
  • TWITTER*PROMO

What is X Ads?

X Ads is the advertising platform run by X Corp. (formerly Twitter). It enables businesses and creators to promote posts, run ads, and manage campaigns using X Ads Manager (or historically “Twitter Ads”). Learn more on their site.

Common causes for X ADS charges

Here are 6 common reasons why you're likely seeing X Ads on your statement:

  • Advertising campaign spend
    Charges occur when you run ads or promoted posts through X Ads Manager. You pay per impression, click, or engagement depending on campaign objectives.
  • Threshold-based billing
    X uses automatic billing: once you hit your account’s threshold (e.g., $50, $250, etc.), the system charges your saved payment method. You may also be billed monthly for active accounts.
  • Prepaid or manual payments
    Some advertisers add funds manually or prepay balances for campaigns.
  • Test or verification charges
    Small temporary holds may appear when adding a new card or verifying billing access.
  • Ad credits, adjustments, or refunds
    Canceled campaigns or ad credit redemptions may appear as negative entries using the same X Ads descriptor.
  • Shared business or agency accounts
    Agencies managing multiple brands under one billing profile may generate charges linked to campaigns you oversee indirectly.

Decoding charge tags

  • X indicates processing through X Corp’s billing system.
  • TWITTER may still be used by older or migrated accounts.
  • ADS / ADVERTISING / PROMOTION denotes ad-related spend on X.
  • BILLING / PAYMENT / CAMPAIGN specifies automated or manual invoice settlement.
  • CORP / INC / SFO CA identifies X Corp’s San Francisco billing entity.
  • 415-222-9670 is X’s customer support line that may appear with some charges.

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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 the merchant.

    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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