What is "DEEZER" on my bank statement?

DEEZER is usually a legitimate charge for Deezer's music streaming subscription or trial conversion.

Merchant: Deezer | Category: Streaming

What Is This Charge?

A charge from Deezer reflects a purchase at Deezer, the music streaming service founded in 2007 in Paris, France. Deezer is a digital subscription business, not a physical retail chain, and it serves millions of listeners through its app and website. The charge usually comes from a paid music plan, a free-trial conversion, or an add-on billed through Deezer’s billing system. Deezer does not have store locations, so the descriptor usually points to an online subscription rather than an in-person purchase.

Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?

This charge appears when a Deezer free trial converts into a paid plan after the trial end date. It also appears when a user starts a new monthly or annual subscription on deezer.com, in the Deezer app, or through an app store billing path linked to Deezer. A charge can also appear after an account renewal, a plan upgrade, or a family-plan seat change. If someone in your household used your card to sign up for music streaming, the statement may show Deezer even if you do not remember the signup.

Typical Charge Amounts

A Deezer subscription charge is commonly around $10.99 per month for an individual plan in the U.S. market. Family plans are often higher, and a charge near $17.99 to $19.99 is consistent with multi-user streaming access. Annual billing, when offered, can post as a larger one-time charge instead of a monthly amount. Small temporary authorization holds of $0.00 to $1.00 can also appear when a card is first added or verified.

Common Variations

Common descriptor strings include DEEZER*, DEEZER.COM, DEEZER PARIS, and DEEZER SUBSCRIPTION. Some statements also show a country or city tag, such as DEEZER FR, DEEZER PARIS FR, or DEEZER*PARIS. Card networks may shorten the merchant name, so the same charge can appear with or without punctuation. A recurring payment may also include a plan label or billing reference number after the merchant name.

Is This Charge Legitimate?

A Deezer charge is usually legitimate if you or someone in your household signed up at https://www.deezer.com or in the Deezer mobile app. Check your Deezer account email for a receipt, renewal notice, or trial-end message, because Deezer typically sends billing confirmations by email. Review your active subscriptions in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store if the payment was set up through a mobile device. If the charge still looks unfamiliar, compare the statement date and amount with your account billing history before disputing it.

How to Dispute or Cancel

1. Sign in to your Deezer account and open the subscription or billing page to cancel the plan before the next renewal date. 2. If you subscribed through Apple or Google, cancel in the App Store or Google Play subscriptions menu instead of only in Deezer. 3. Contact Deezer support through the help center at https://support.deezer.com and keep the receipt, date, and amount for reference. 4. If the charge is unauthorized, call the number on the back of your card and start a bank dispute while you also ask Deezer to cancel the subscription. 5. Save screenshots of the descriptor, because recurring digital subscriptions can post again if the billing agreement stays active.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Deezer charge show as DEEZER* or DEEZER.COM?

Deezer uses several billing descriptors for the same music subscription, and the statement line can change based on country, payment processor, or app-store billing path. DEEZER*, DEEZER.COM, and DEEZER PARIS usually all point to the same streaming service. Check your Deezer account email and billing history to match the amount and date.

How do I cancel my Deezer subscription?

Cancel in the same place where you started the subscription. If you signed up on deezer.com, log in and stop auto-renew in the account settings. If you signed up through Apple or Google, cancel in the App Store or Google Play subscriptions menu, because Deezer cannot always end that billing agreement directly.

Why is my Deezer charge a different amount than expected?

The amount can differ because of taxes, a plan upgrade, a family-plan change, or a free trial converting to a paid month. Some cards also show a temporary authorization hold of $0.00 to $1.00 before the final subscription charge posts. If you were billed in another currency, your bank may also add a foreign transaction fee.

Can Deezer charges recur every month?

Yes, Deezer charges are usually recurring monthly or annually until you cancel auto-renew. A subscription can keep billing even if you stop using the app, because the payment agreement stays active. Check your renewal date in the Deezer account or in Apple and Google subscription settings.

What should I do if I do not recognize a Deezer charge?

First, search your email for a Deezer receipt and check whether anyone in your household used the card to start a trial or subscription. Next, review your Deezer, Apple, and Google subscription lists for an active plan. If the charge is still unauthorized, contact your bank immediately and file a card dispute.

Similar Charges

  • DEEZER*
  • DEEZER.COM
  • DEEZER PARIS
  • DEEZER SUBSCRIPTION
  • DEEZER*PARIS FR

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