What is DROPBOX 1A2B3C 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 recurring subscription charge from Dropbox, the cloud file-storage service.
- Most likely: Dropbox
- a cloud storage and file-sharing service
- Processed by: Dropbox
- Dropbox bills subscribers directly, so the charge comes straight from Dropbox rather than through a third-party payment processor. The alphanumeric code '1A2B3C' is likely an internal transaction or account reference.
- Category
- Cloud Storage / Software Subscription
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your Dropbox account — Logging into dropbox.com and checking the billing section can show your current plan, amount, and renewal date.
- Search your email for a receipt — Dropbox sends email receipts for subscription charges — searching your inbox for 'Dropbox receipt' may surface the details.
- Check for shared or team accounts — If you share a household or workplace account, someone else may have set up or upgraded a Dropbox plan linked to your payment method.
- Review your current plan tier — Dropbox offers several tiers (Plus, Professional, Business) — reviewing which plan is active can clarify the charge amount.
A charge from Dropbox, the file-storage service. This is typically a recurring subscription to a paid storage plan.
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