What this charge usually means
"HULU" is the billing descriptor Hulu uses for subscription charges. This is almost always a monthly recurring payment for your Hulu account, ranging from $8 to $76.
Common reasons this appears
- Monthly Hulu subscription renewal
- Plan upgrade or tier change with a prorated charge
- Hulu free trial converting to a paid subscription
- Family or shared plan billing under your payment method
How to verify this charge
- Log into your Hulu account and check your subscription status and billing history
- Review your email for payment confirmation from the streaming service
- Compare the charge amount against current Hulu plan prices
- Check if another household member set up or modified the account
When to worry
If you do not have a Hulu account, never signed up for one, and no one in your household uses Hulu, this charge may be fraudulent. Contact your bank to dispute the transaction and change passwords on any accounts that share the same payment method.
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