beBee

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beBee is a professional social networking and job platform that offers free and premium subscription services for career networking, personal branding, and recruiting.

Madrid, Spain

About beBee

beBee is a business- and employment‑oriented online platform that combines professional networking, job listings, and content publishing. Users can create a professional profile, showcase their experience and skills, publish posts or longer articles, and join interest‑based communities (“hives”) to connect around specific industries or topics. For companies and recruiters, beBee offers tools to post jobs and search for candidates, positioning itself as a career services and affinity‑based networking platform.

A charge with a descriptor like “SUBSCRIPTION BEBEE.COM” is most likely related to a paid beBee Premium or Premium Plus subscription, billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis through their website or app. beBee uses third‑party processors (such as Stripe) for payments, and subscriptions automatically renew until cancelled, with prices shown in the user’s local currency and varying by country. In some cases you may also see small temporary authorization holds when you add or update a payment method, or when beBee’s system verifies your card.

If you don’t recognize the charge, start by logging into your beBee account with the email that may be linked to the card and checking the Billing or Subscription section for details of any active plan, billing dates, and invoices. You can cancel from your account settings or by contacting their support team, and charges generally continue until the end of the current billing period. If you cannot access an account but still see charges, search your email for beBee receipts or registration messages, and if necessary contact beBee support with the last four digits of your card and the transaction date; as a last resort, you can ask your bank to dispute the transaction if you suspect fraud.

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 beBee.

  1. Merchant Name:SUBSCRIPTION BEBEE.COMMerchant Address:+34810121235

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from beBee on my card statement?

A beBee charge usually indicates that you purchased or renewed a beBee Premium or Premium Plus subscription on bebee.com. These subscriptions are billed on a recurring basis (monthly or annually), and the descriptor often includes “SUBSCRIPTION BEBEE.COM” or similar wording.

What types of paid subscriptions does beBee offer and how are they billed?

According to beBee’s terms, it offers paid Premium and Premium Plus plans that add features like expanded marketplace proposals, advanced profile tools, and analytics. Prices are shown in your local currency, can vary by country, and are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis with automatic renewal until you cancel.([bebee.com](https://bebee.com/us/terms?utm_source=openai))

How do I cancel my beBee Premium subscription to stop future charges?

You can cancel your beBee Premium or Premium Plus subscription at any time from within your account settings by going to the subscription or billing section and clicking the “Cancel subscription” option. beBee also states that you can request cancellation by contacting their support team (for example at support addresses listed in their Help or Terms pages). Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period, so you’ll retain access until then.([bebee.com](https://bebee.com/us/terms?utm_source=openai))

Can I get a refund for a beBee subscription charge I didn’t intend to make?

Refunds are handled case by case under beBee’s Terms of Use. If you believe you were charged in error (for example, you forgot to cancel before renewal or were billed after not using the service), contact beBee through their support form or support email as soon as possible with transaction details. Explain the situation, provide the date and amount charged, and any relevant account information; they may offer a partial or full refund depending on their current refund policy and local consumer law.([bebee.com](https://bebee.com/es/terms?utm_source=openai))

Why does the beBee amount on my statement differ slightly from the price I saw on the website?

beBee shows subscription prices in your local currency, but the final amount on your statement can differ slightly because of currency conversion, tax handling, or fees added by your bank or card network. If you’re outside the eurozone, your bank may convert the euro charge and add a foreign transaction fee, which can make the statement amount a bit higher than the displayed price.([bebee.com](https://bebee.com/us/terms?utm_source=openai))

Does beBee store my credit card details?

beBee’s terms state that payments are processed through third‑party providers (such as Stripe) and that beBee itself does not store your full credit card data. Your card information is handled by the payment processor under its own security and compliance standards, while beBee keeps only the information needed to manage your subscription and invoices.([bebee.com](https://bebee.com/us/terms?utm_source=openai))

How can I verify which beBee account is being billed?

Search your email inboxes for messages from beBee (for example, registration confirmations, job alerts, or invoices) to identify the account associated with your card. Then log into bebee.com with that email and check the Subscription or Billing area for active plans and past payments. If you can’t find an account but are still being charged, contact beBee support and provide the date, amount, and the first six and last four digits of the card (never the full number) so they can locate the subscription.

What should I do if I suspect the beBee charge is fraudulent?

If you have never signed up for beBee and no one you know has access to your card, first contact beBee support with the transaction details to confirm whether a subscription exists in your name. If they cannot locate a legitimate account or you still suspect misuse, immediately notify your bank or card issuer to block the card, request a new number, and file a dispute. Your bank can reverse unauthorized transactions under its fraud policies.

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