What is SQ *BLOOM NAIL SALON 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 payment to a nail salon called Bloom Nail Salon, processed through Square.
- Most likely: Bloom Nail Salon
- a nail salon
- Processed by: Square
- Square is a payment processor commonly used by small and independent businesses. The 'SQ *' prefix means Square handled the transaction on behalf of the actual merchant — in this case, the nail salon named after it.
- Category
- Beauty & Personal Care
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your email for a receipt — Square typically sends an email or SMS receipt at the time of purchase, which would confirm the business name and location.
- Search for nearby locations — A web search for 'Bloom Nail Salon' in your area may help identify the specific business if you don't recall the visit.
- Review recent appointments — If you use any booking apps, a recent nail salon appointment would likely correspond to this charge.
Square processes card payments for small and independent businesses. The name after SQ* is the actual seller — often a cafe, salon, food truck, or market vendor — not Square itself. After the SQ* prefix the descriptor reads “BLOOM NAIL SALON” — that leftover text is the most likely seller.
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