Charge Explainer
§ 01 · DESCRIPTOR

What is DROPBOX.COM on your bank statement?

Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.

High confidence

This appears to be a recurring subscription charge from Dropbox, the cloud file-storage and sharing service.

Most likely: Dropbox
a cloud storage and file-sharing service
Category
Software & Subscriptions

Doesn't look right? Things you could check:

  • Check your Dropbox planLogging into dropbox.com and visiting the billing section would show which plan is active and when it renews.
  • Look for a receipt emailDropbox typically sends a payment confirmation to the email address associated with the account.
  • Check for shared or family plansSomeone else in your household may have set up a Dropbox plan using your payment method.
  • Review subscription historyIf you no longer use Dropbox, your account settings page lists options to review or change your current plan tier.
WHAT THE DESCRIPTOR TELLS US

A charge from Dropbox, the file-storage service. This is typically a recurring subscription to a paid storage plan.

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The DROPBOX prefix has its own page: What does DROPBOX mean on a statement?