What is SP MAPLE GOODS on your bank statement?
Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.
This charge appears to be from a small business or online shop called Maple Goods, processed through Shopify or a similar platform.
- Most likely: Maple Goods
- a retail or specialty goods shop
- Processed by: Shopify Payments
- The 'SP' prefix is strongly associated with Shopify Payments, the built-in payment processor for merchants who sell through the Shopify platform. This means the actual seller is the merchant named after the prefix — in this case, a business called Maple Goods.
- Category
- Retail / Specialty Goods
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your email — Searching your inbox for a receipt or order confirmation mentioning 'Maple Goods' may help confirm the purchase.
- Search for the merchant — Searching the web for 'Maple Goods' alongside any product you recall buying could help identify the specific store.
- Check Shopify accounts — The 'SP' prefix is commonly used by Shopify — logging into any Shopify-based store accounts you have may surface the order.
- Ask household members — If you share finances with someone, they may recognize a recent purchase from a shop by this name.
This descriptor does not begin with a payment-processor prefix in our dictionary, so the charge has to be read from the merchant text itself.
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