FBPAY

Learn about the “FBPAY” charge and why it shows on your credit card statement.

What is this charge for?

This charge from FB Pay (Facebook Pay) is a payment service developed by Facebook that enables users to send and receive money securely and conveniently on Facebook and other apps in the Facebook family of products.

The service was launched in 2019, and it allows users to make payments for various services, including purchases made within apps, donations, and peer-to-peer money transfers. With FB Pay, users can add their credit or debit card details to their Facebook accounts to make purchases or send money to friends and family. The service is available in select countries and supports a wide range of payment methods, including credit and debit cards, PayPal, and more.

How to determine whether a credit charge is fraudulent or unauthorised?

  1. Merchant
  • Is the merchant’s name familiar to you, or does it look different from what you expect?
  • Does the type of product or service align with what you usually purchase?
  • Are there any complaints or fraud reports associated with the merchant?
  1. Amount
  • Does the amount match what you remember spending, or is it significantly higher or lower?
  •  Is it a duplicate charge?
  1. Date of occurrence
  • Does the date of the charge align with any known transactions?
  1. Potential recurring charge
  • Was this charge expected as part of a subscription or regular payment?
  1. Authorised transaction
  • Did you consciously make a purchase or subscribe to a service associated with this charge?
  1. Unauthorised charges
  • Have you provided your credit card details to anyone or any service that could lead to unauthorised charges?
  • Could someone else on your account have made the charge without your knowledge?

If you’re unfamiliar with the merchant and the transaction, it is likely a fraud or unauthorised transaction.

What should I do if I suspect fraud?

  1. Take note of the unfamiliar transaction, including the merchant’s name, the amount, and the date. Then gather documentation such as receipts, transaction confirmations or any correspondence related to the transaction in question.
  2. Call your bank or credit card company immediately to notify them of the suspected fraudulent charge. Ask them for a specific procedure for disputing the charge and request a fraud investigation.
  3. Secure your account by updating your online banking passwords, setting up alerts for new transactions, or freezing your credit.
  4. Check the status of your dispute and ask for written confirmation of the outcome.

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