What is SQ BLUE BOTTLE COFFEE 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 purchase at Blue Bottle Coffee, processed through Square.
- Most likely: Blue Bottle Coffee
- a coffee shop
- Processed by: Square
- 'SQ' is a well-known prefix used by Square, a widely used point-of-sale payment processor. Its presence means Blue Bottle Coffee used Square's system to process the payment — Square is not the seller.
- Category
- Coffee & Cafes
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Find the location — Blue Bottle Coffee locations can be found on their website if you want to confirm which store you visited.
- Check for a Square receipt — Square sends email receipts automatically — checking your inbox around the transaction date may show the exact items purchased.
- Review your statement details — Your bank or card statement may show the exact date and amount if you need to match it to a visit.
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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