What this charge usually means
Seeing "DD *DOORDASH" on your statement indicates a purchase or service charge through DoorDash. This could be a one-time order, a delivery fee, or a subscription payment.
Common reasons this appears
- Recent purchase via DoorDash's platform
- Promotional charge after a free trial period ended
- Split payment where part of the order is charged separately
- Refund adjustment or partial credit from a previous order
How to verify this charge
- Log into your DoorDash account and look at recent transactions
- Check if a family member placed an order using your payment method
- Review whether any promotional period recently ended
- Contact DoorDash support if the charge does not match any order
When to worry
Be suspicious if you see charges from DoorDash that do not match any orders in your account, especially if the amounts are unusual. Contact DoorDash support first, then your card issuer if needed.
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