What is ADBL XX1234567 on your bank statement?
Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.
This appears to be a charge from Audible, Amazon's audiobook and audio-entertainment subscription service.
- Most likely: Audible (Amazon)
- audiobook subscription service
- Processed by: Audible
- ADBL is Audible's own billing identifier — Audible is a direct subscription service owned by Amazon, so this prefix represents the merchant itself rather than a third-party payment processor. The alphanumeric code following it (XX1234567) is likely an internal transaction or account reference.
- Category
- Entertainment / Audiobooks
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your Audible account — Logging into audible.com and checking your purchase or membership history can confirm what this charge covers.
- Search your email for a receipt — Amazon sends email receipts for Audible charges — searching your inbox for 'Audible' may surface a matching receipt.
- Consider what plan or purchase this might be — Audible offers individual audiobook purchases as well as monthly membership plans, so the charge could reflect either.
- Check for shared Amazon household accounts — If you share an Amazon household, another member may have an active Audible membership or made a purchase.
An Audible charge — Amazon's audiobook service. It may be a monthly membership or a one-time audiobook purchase.
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- ADBL*AUDIOBOOK PURCHASE
This appears to be a charge from Audible for a one-time audiobook purchase.
- ADBL*MEMBERSHIP
This appears to be a recurring membership charge from Audible, Amazon's audiobook subscription service.
- ACH WEB PYMT BILLPAY
This appears to be an electronic bill payment made through your bank's online bill pay service via the ACH network.
- ADOBE *ACROPRO SUBS
This appears to be a recurring subscription charge from Adobe for Acrobat Pro.