Bad Kitty Inc.

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Bad Kitty Inc. is a U.S.-based apparel brand specializing in pole fitness, exotic dancewear, and activewear sold primarily online under the Bad Kitty name. The company offers performance-focused shorts, tops, bras, leggings, and related accessories for pole dancers and fitness enthusiasts.

Phoenix, Arizona, USA

About Bad Kitty Inc.

Bad Kitty Inc. is an apparel and fashion company best known for its Bad Kitty pole wear and exotic dancewear, designed specifically for pole fitness, club performance, and athletic use. The brand focuses on functional yet revealing designs such as Brazil shorts, empire shorts, sports bras, crop tops, and other performance garments that prioritize coverage where needed while maximizing skin contact for grip on the pole. Their products are widely stocked by third‑party polewear retailers and are marketed as Bad Kitty USA or simply Bad Kitty, with a strong presence in the niche pole and exotic wear segment.

A “PAYPAL *BADKITTYS” charge on a card statement most likely comes from an online purchase of Bad Kitty apparel or accessories processed through PayPal, either directly from badkitty.com or via a reseller or partner using the Bad Kitty brand. The extra text (e.g., dates or reference numbers) after the name typically reflects the transaction date and internal PayPal or merchant reference IDs, not additional companies. Charges are usually one‑time purchases, but customers could see multiple charges if they placed more than one order or if an order was split into shipments.

If you don’t recognize the charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations from Bad Kitty or from any polewear or dancewear shop where you may have purchased Bad Kitty items. Log into your PayPal account (or the account tied to the card) and view the transaction details to see the merchant’s contact email or website. For questions about billing, shipping issues, duplicates, or refunds, you can reply to the merchant email listed in the PayPal transaction or contact Bad Kitty through the contact information on badkitty.com. If you still suspect fraud after checking with the merchant, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction and request a new card number.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Bad Kitty Inc..

  1. PAYPAL *BADKITTYS 03/20 PURCHASE XXXXX57733 00

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “PAYPAL *BADKITTYS” on my card statement?

This descriptor usually indicates a PayPal transaction for Bad Kitty pole wear or related apparel, either purchased directly from badkitty.com or from a retailer that billed the order under the Bad Kitty name. Check your PayPal activity or email inbox for a matching order confirmation around the posted date of the charge.

Is the “BADKITTYS” PayPal charge a subscription or a one-time payment?

Bad Kitty primarily sells apparel and accessories as one‑time purchases, so most charges are single transactions for polewear items. If you see repeated charges, review your PayPal account for multiple orders, preorders, or split shipments before contacting the merchant or your bank.

How can I get a receipt or invoice for my Bad Kitty purchase?

Log into your PayPal account and open the “PAYPAL *BADKITTYS” transaction to view the full payment details, which include the merchant name, items, and amount. You can print this page as a receipt. If you ordered directly from badkitty.com, you should also find an emailed order confirmation and shipping notification that can serve as your invoice.

How do I request a refund or exchange for Bad Kitty apparel I bought online?

First, review the return and exchange policy on badkitty.com or on the retailer site where you placed the order. Then contact the seller using the email address or contact form listed in your order confirmation or in the PayPal transaction details. Provide your order number, photos (if there is a defect), and clearly state whether you want a refund, store credit, or an exchange.

Can Bad Kitty place temporary authorization holds on my card?

When you pay via PayPal using a card, PayPal may place a temporary authorization hold to verify the card before the payment is completed. This can show up as a pending “PAYPAL *BADKITTYS” amount that later converts to the final charge or disappears if the order is canceled or fails. These holds are controlled by PayPal and your bank and typically fall off within a few business days.

What are typical purchase amounts for Bad Kitty transactions?

Individual Bad Kitty items such as pole shorts or tops often range from about $30 to $60 each, with full outfits or multiple items in a cart easily totaling $75–$150 or more depending on styles and quantities. If your “PAYPAL *BADKITTYS” charge falls in this range and matches a recent apparel order, it is likely legitimate.

How can I contact Bad Kitty if I have an issue with my order or charge?

Open the transaction details for the “PAYPAL *BADKITTYS” payment in your PayPal account; there you’ll find the merchant’s contact email and sometimes a link to their website. You can also visit badkitty.com and use the listed contact or support options to inquire about order status, shipping, sizing, or billing issues.

What should I do if I don’t recognize any Bad Kitty or polewear purchase on my account?

First, verify that no one with access to your PayPal or card (family members, roommates) placed an order. If no one recognizes the transaction and you find no corresponding order emails, contact PayPal (if used) and your card issuer to report the charge as unauthorized. They can block your payment method, investigate the transaction, and issue a provisional refund if appropriate.

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