What is DROPBOX*123ABC456 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 recurring subscription charge from Dropbox, the cloud file-storage service.
- Most likely: Dropbox
- a cloud storage and file-sharing service
- Processed by: Dropbox
- Dropbox bills subscribers directly, so the company itself is both the merchant and the billing entity. The alphanumeric code after the asterisk (123ABC456) is likely an internal transaction or account reference.
- Category
- Software & Cloud Storage Subscription
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your Dropbox account — Signing in at dropbox.com and visiting the billing section would show your current plan, billing cycle, and recent invoices.
- Look for a receipt email — Dropbox typically sends a receipt to the email address associated with the account when a payment is processed.
- Review which plan you're on — Dropbox offers several tiers (Plus, Professional, Business) — your account's billing page would confirm which plan is generating this charge.
- Check for shared or family accounts — If multiple people use your payment method, one of them may have a Dropbox subscription linked to it.
A charge from Dropbox, the file-storage service. This is typically a recurring subscription to a paid storage plan.
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