What is "MOD PIZZA" on my bank statement?

MOD PIZZA is a legitimate charge from MOD Pizza, a fast-casual pizza restaurant chain.

Merchant: MOD Pizza | Category: Food Delivery

What Is This Charge?

A charge from MOD Pizza reflects a purchase at MOD Pizza, a fast-casual pizza restaurant chain that was founded in 2008. MOD Pizza operates more than 500 locations across the United States and Canada, and it sells build-your-own pizzas, salads, and drinks. This charge usually appears after an in-store meal, a pickup order, or a delivery order placed through the MOD Pizza app or website.

Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?

This charge appears when you pay for food at a MOD Pizza restaurant or complete an online order through MOD Pizza. It can also appear after a card is authorized for a pickup order and then finalized for the exact meal total. If you tipped on a card terminal, the final posted amount can be higher than the first authorization.

Typical Charge Amounts

Most MOD Pizza purchases are in the $10 to $25 range for one person. A two-person order often lands between $20 and $40, depending on drinks, sides, and toppings. A card authorization hold can temporarily show $1.00, $5.00, or the estimated order total before the final charge posts. Delivery orders can cost more because of service fees, taxes, and tips.

Common Variations

MOD PIZZA MOD PIZZA #1234 MOD PIZZA CITYSTATE MODPIZZA MOD PIZZA STORE 1234 MOD PIZZA 1234 CITY, ST

Is This Charge Legitimate?

A legitimate MOD Pizza charge should match a meal you bought, a pickup order you placed, or a delivery order you approved. Check your receipt, email confirmation, or the MOD Pizza app to match the date, store number, and amount. You can verify store details at https://modpizza.com and use the store locator to confirm the location. If you do not recognize the charge, call MOD Pizza customer support through the contact options on the website and ask for the transaction record.

How to Dispute or Cancel

1. Review your receipt, app order history, and email confirmation to confirm whether the charge matches a real purchase. 2. Contact the store or MOD Pizza support through https://modpizza.com and ask for the order number, timestamp, and payment record. 3. If the charge is unauthorized, contact your bank or card issuer immediately and start a card dispute while the merchant review is pending. 4. If you used a delivery platform, cancel through that platform before the order is prepared, because restaurant staff usually cannot reverse a completed third-party delivery charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my MOD Pizza charge show as MOD PIZZA #1234?

That format usually means the transaction came from a specific MOD Pizza store, and the number is the location identifier. The store number helps the merchant and your bank match the exact register, date, and receipt. If you ordered in person, the number should match the restaurant on your receipt or app confirmation.

How do I cancel my MOD Pizza subscription?

MOD Pizza does not typically use a recurring subscription model for standard restaurant purchases. If you signed up for a rewards account, promotional emails, or a third-party delivery membership, cancel it in the app or on the provider’s website. Check your account settings, unsubscribe from marketing emails, and contact support if you see repeated charges you did not authorize.

Why is my MOD Pizza charge a different amount than expected?

The final amount can change because of tax, tip, delivery fees, or a card authorization hold that posts later as the final total. If you ordered online, the initial amount may be an estimate and the posted charge may reflect the completed order. Check whether you added drinks, extra toppings, or a tip at checkout.

Can MOD Pizza charges come from a delivery app instead of the restaurant?

Yes, if you ordered through a third-party delivery app, the charge may appear under the app’s merchant name instead of MOD Pizza. The restaurant may still prepare the food, but the payment can be processed by the delivery platform. Review your order history in DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, or the MOD Pizza app to confirm the processor.

What should I do if I never visited MOD Pizza but see this charge?

First, check whether a family member, employee card user, or saved digital wallet made the purchase. Next, compare the date and amount against your receipts and app orders. If nothing matches, call your bank right away, freeze the card if possible, and file a fraud dispute so the transaction can be investigated.

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