What is "EVERNOTE" on my bank statement?
EVERNOTE is usually a legitimate subscription charge for Evernote’s note-taking app and services.
Merchant: Evernote | Category: Subscription
What Is This Charge?
A charge from Evernote reflects a purchase at Evernote, the note-taking software company founded in 2008. Evernote is a digital subscription business, not a physical store chain, so it does not have retail store counts. The company sells app subscriptions for note storage, syncing, search, and collaboration across web, desktop, and mobile devices. A statement line with EVERNOTE usually means a recurring software fee or a renewal tied to an account you created.
Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?
This charge appears when an Evernote trial converts to a paid plan, when a monthly or annual subscription renews, or when a team or business account is billed. The charge can also appear after you sign up through the Evernote website, the iPhone App Store, or the Google Play store. If you share a payment method with a family member, coworker, or assistant, their Evernote plan can also post to your card. A renewal date is usually the most common trigger for this descriptor.
Typical Charge Amounts
Evernote Personal plans have commonly been priced around $14.99 per month or about $129.99 per year in recent U.S. pricing. Evernote Professional plans have commonly been priced around $17.99 per month or about $169.99 per year. Team plans are usually billed per user and can post as a larger charge, such as $24.99 per user per month or a higher annual total for multiple seats. A card authorization hold is uncommon for subscriptions, but a small $1.00 to $5.00 verification charge can appear when a payment method is first added.
Common Variations
EVERNOTE* EVERNOTE.COM EVERNOTE SUBSCRIPTION EVERNOTE INC EVERNOTE* 800-543-3569 EVERNOTE* SAN FRANCISCO CA EVERNOTE* MONTHLY EVERNOTE* ANNUAL
Is This Charge Legitimate?
Check whether you have an Evernote account by signing in at https://www.evernote.com and reviewing your billing page. Look for the plan name, renewal date, and the last four digits of the card used for payment. If the charge came from Apple, open Settings, tap your name, then Subscriptions, and confirm whether Evernote is active there. If the charge came from Google Play, open the Play Store, tap your profile, then Payments and subscriptions, and review the subscription list. Evernote support can be reached through its help center at https://help.evernote.com, and the company’s main support path is routed from that site rather than a public retail phone desk.
How to Dispute or Cancel
1. Sign in to your Evernote account and open the billing or subscription page. 2. Cancel the plan before the next renewal date so the subscription does not renew again. 3. If the charge came through Apple or Google, cancel it in the App Store or Google Play because Evernote cannot always stop those store-billed renewals directly. 4. If you do not recognize the charge, contact your bank or card issuer and file a card dispute while you also secure the account with a new password. 5. Keep screenshots of the descriptor, the renewal date, and the cancellation confirmation because those records help the bank review the claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my Evernote charge show as EVERNOTE* or EVERNOTE.COM?
Evernote uses short billing descriptors for subscription renewals, and the charge can post as EVERNOTE*, EVERNOTE.COM, or EVERNOTE INC depending on the payment processor. The wording usually changes based on whether you paid on the web, through Apple, or through Google Play. The underlying merchant is still Evernote, and the charge usually matches a monthly or annual plan renewal.
How do I cancel my Evernote subscription?
Cancel Evernote by signing in at https://www.evernote.com, opening your account settings, and selecting the billing or subscription section. If you subscribed through Apple, cancel it in iPhone Settings under Subscriptions. If you subscribed through Google Play, cancel it in the Play Store under Payments and subscriptions. Save the cancellation confirmation before the next renewal date.
Why is my Evernote charge a different amount than expected?
The amount can differ if your plan switched from monthly to annual billing, if taxes were added, or if the charge was converted from another currency. A team plan can also cost more because it bills per user instead of as a single personal subscription. If you only saw a small $1.00 to $5.00 amount, that is usually a card verification hold rather than the full subscription price.
Can Evernote charges come from the App Store or Google Play?
Yes, Evernote charges can appear through Apple or Google if you subscribed inside the app store version of the service. In that case, the bank statement may show a store billing descriptor instead of a direct Evernote website descriptor. You must cancel the subscription in the same store where you started it.
What should I do if I do not have an Evernote account?
First check whether a family member, employee, or assistant used your card for a shared subscription. Then search your email for Evernote receipts and review your Apple or Google subscription history. If nothing matches, contact your bank immediately and dispute the charge as unauthorized while you change the card number if needed.
Similar Charges
- EVERNOTE*
- EVERNOTE.COM
- EVERNOTE SUBSCRIPTION
- EVERNOTE INC
- EVERNOTE* 800-543-3569