Billion Dollar Babes

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Billion Dollar Babes is a fashion label and boutique brand known for comfortable, stretch-jersey basics and casual apparel, marketed under the “Billion Dollar Babes” name. It has operated physical retail locations and pop-up shops and has also been associated with online fashion sales.

Antwerp, Belgium

About Billion Dollar Babes

Billion Dollar Babes is a fashion brand that has offered clothing and basics designed to fit a wide range of body types, using stretch jersey fabrics and easy-to-wear silhouettes. The label has operated at least one flagship store in Antwerp, Belgium, and has been featured in pop-up shops and fashion coverage as a provider of comfortable, casual pieces and basics for everyday wear, occasionally extending into maternity-friendly and “one size fits all” designs. Some uses of the Billion Dollar Babes name have also been tied historically to designer sample-sale events and online fashion clubs, so the brand may appear in both physical and online retail contexts.

A charge with the descriptor “Sp billion bab” likely reflects a card-not-present or online purchase, most probably from a Shopify-powered store using the Billion Dollar Babes brand name, or from a point-of-sale terminal associated with this label. This could be a one-time purchase of clothing, basics, or accessories, or possibly a small repeat order if the customer returned to the same online shop. Because the descriptor is truncated (“billion bab”), card statements may not show the full brand name, making it harder to immediately recognize.

If you’re unsure about this charge, start by searching your email for order confirmations or shipping notices containing “Billion Dollar Babes” or similar phrasing, and check any fashion or clothing purchases made around the transaction date. Review your browser history for clothing orders placed the same day, particularly via Shopify checkout (often indicated by separate email receipts). If you still can’t identify the purchase, contact your card issuer, who can provide the merchant’s full registered name, country, and sometimes a customer service phone or URL; from there you can attempt to reach the merchant for clarification or request a dispute if the transaction appears unauthorized. Given that there are multiple entities historically using the “Billion Dollar Babes” name, rely on the specific contact data your bank can see for the actual transaction rather than generic web search results.

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 Billion Dollar Babes.

  1. Sp billion bab

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a charge from “Sp billion bab” or “Billion Bab(es)” on my card likely represent?

This descriptor most likely refers to a purchase from a clothing brand or boutique trading as Billion Dollar Babes, potentially via an online store (for example, a Shopify-hosted site) or a physical boutique that uses an e-commerce-style terminal. The truncated wording on your statement (“billion bab”) is a shortened version of the brand name used by the payment processor.

What kinds of products does Billion Dollar Babes typically sell?

Billion Dollar Babes-branded shops and collections focus on comfortable casual apparel and basics, often in stretch jersey fabrics that are designed to fit a range of sizes. Items can include tops, dresses, and everyday pieces that emphasize comfort and versatility rather than formalwear or technical sports gear.

Could this be a recurring subscription or membership charge from Billion Dollar Babes?

Most references to Billion Dollar Babes relate to clothing sales and pop-up or sample-sale–style events, which are usually one-off retail transactions. While it’s possible that a specific merchant using this name could offer memberships or repeat access to sales, the more common pattern would be individual purchase charges rather than a monthly subscription. Check whether the same amount recurs on your statement; if it does, contact your bank for the merchant’s full details.

I don’t recognize this Billion Dollar Babes charge—how can I verify it’s mine?

First, match the transaction date and amount against any clothing orders you placed around that time, including purchases from social-media ads or influencer links, which often go through Shopify. Search your email (including spam) for receipts mentioning “Billion Dollar Babes” or similar, and check your shipping history for recent fashion parcels. If nothing matches, call your card issuer and ask them for the merchant’s full legal name, location, and any phone or website attached to the charge.

How do I request a refund or return for a Billion Dollar Babes purchase?

Locate the original order confirmation or website you used, and look for a ‘Returns’ or ‘Contact’ page that explains the policy—many small clothing labels set time limits and require items to be unworn with tags. If you can’t find the site again, ask your bank whether they can provide a support email, URL, or phone number associated with the transaction. If you believe the item was misrepresented or never arrived and you cannot reach the merchant, your bank may allow you to open a dispute within their time limits.

Why does the descriptor start with “Sp” before Billion Bab(es)?

The “Sp” at the beginning of the descriptor likely indicates a payment processor or platform code (commonly seen with Shopify and similar e-commerce processors) rather than part of the merchant name. The actual merchant is the portion that reads “billion bab”, which is a truncated form of the Billion Dollar Babes brand name; billing systems often shorten names to fit character limits.

Can Billion Dollar Babes place small test or pending charges on my card?

Like other e-commerce clothing merchants, a Billion Dollar Babes–branded store may generate a temporary authorization hold when you place an order. This can appear as a pending charge and may be slightly higher or lower than the final captured amount due to currency conversion or shipping/tax adjustments. If a pending charge disappears within a few days and no final charge posts, it was likely just an authorization.

What should I do if I suspect the Billion Dollar Babes charge is fraudulent?

If you’re certain you did not make or authorize any clothing purchase that could match this charge, contact your card issuer immediately, report the transaction as suspicious, and request that they block your card and issue a new one if needed. They can see additional merchant details not visible on your statement, help determine whether other unauthorized charges are present, and start a formal dispute or fraud claim process if appropriate.

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