What is GRUBHUB* SEAMLESS 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 food-delivery order placed through Seamless, which is owned and operated by Grubhub.
- Most likely: Seamless (via Grubhub)
- an online food-delivery platform
- Processed by: Grubhub
- Grubhub processes payments for orders placed on its platform and its sister app Seamless. The charge appearing under 'GRUBHUB*' is standard for both services since they share the same billing infrastructure.
- Category
- Food & Dining
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your email — Grubhub and Seamless send order confirmation and receipt emails that would show the restaurant name, items ordered, and total.
- Review your Seamless or Grubhub account — Your order history in either app would list the specific restaurant and order details tied to this charge.
- Check the date and amount — Matching the charge date and amount against a recent order in the app can help confirm which specific meal this was for.
A charge from Grubhub, the food-delivery service. The name shown with the GRUBHUB descriptor is usually the restaurant you ordered from. After the GRUBHUB prefix the descriptor reads “SEAMLESS” — that leftover text is the most likely seller.
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