Charge Explainer
§ 01 · PREFIX · DD*

What does DD* mean on a bank statement?

DD* charges come from DoorDash, the food-delivery service. The name after DD* is usually the restaurant you ordered from, or a DoorDash service such as DashPass.

HOW TO READ IT

DoorDash is a pass-through: it handles the payment, but it is not the seller. The real merchant is the name that appears right after the prefix.

Processor: DoorDash

EXAMPLE DESCRIPTORS
EXPLAINED DD* CHARGES
  • DD *DOORDASH

    This appears to be a charge from DoorDash, the food-delivery app — likely for a DashPass subscription, a delivery fee, or a direct order placed through the platform.

  • DD *DOORDASH CHIPOTLE

    This appears to be a DoorDash delivery order from Chipotle Mexican Grill.

  • DD *DOORDASH MCDONALDS

    This appears to be a DoorDash delivery order from McDonald's.

Have a DD* charge of your own?

Paste the full line from your statement — the result appears right here.

we see DD* → DoorDash

We never see your account. Nothing is saved.
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