Cafe Station

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Cafe Station is a local café and bar in Marburg, Germany, serving coffee, drinks, and light meals near the main train station.

Marburg, Hesse, Germany

About Cafe Station

Cafe Station is a neighborhood café and bar located near the main train station in Marburg, Hesse, Germany. It offers freshly made coffee drinks, soft drinks, beer, wine, and simple bar food or light meals to commuters, students, and locals. As a walk‑in hospitality business, most payments are taken in person at the counter or bar using a physical card terminal, and they may appear under a descriptor referencing “Cafe Station” or “Station Marburg” on your bank or card statement.

A charge from Cafe Station will almost always be a one‑time, in‑person purchase for items such as coffee, snacks, alcoholic beverages, or small meals. You might see this charge if you paid for your own order, covered a group bill, settled a bar tab, or paid for takeaway items while passing through the station area. Depending on your bank, tips added on the terminal may either appear as a separate adjustment or be included in the final posted amount. Occasionally, you may see an initial pending amount (an authorization) that later updates to the final total including tips or any corrected items.

If you don’t recognize a Cafe Station charge, first think back to any recent visits to Marburg’s main station area, or times you may have used your card for coffee, drinks, or a small meal there. Check your receipts, email confirmations from your bank, or your mobile banking app for the date, time, and location of the transaction. To resolve questions, you can visit Cafe Station in person with your card and ID or use the contact details listed on their website at station-marburg.de to ask staff to look up the charge. If you suspect card misuse, contact your bank or card provider immediately to block the card and start a dispute, and they may also advise you to file a police report if you believe the transaction is fraudulent.

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  1. Cafe Station Marburg Marburg DEU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from CAFE STATION or STATION-MARBURG on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from an in‑person payment at Cafe Station near the main train station in Marburg, Germany. It can represent a purchase of coffee, drinks, or light meals, or the settlement of a bar tab. Some banks abbreviate the name to something like “CAFE STATION MARBURG” or “STATION-MARBURG DE,” which may look unfamiliar at first glance.

Does Cafe Station offer subscriptions or recurring payments?

No, Cafe Station operates as a local café and bar and does not typically sell subscription plans or recurring memberships. Any charge from them should be a one‑off transaction made at their location, such as paying for your order at the bar or counter. If you see repeated charges you don’t recognize, it’s more likely that your card is being used frequently there (for example, during a trip) or that your card details may have been compromised, in which case you should contact your bank.

What typical amounts might a Cafe Station charge be for?

Most Cafe Station charges reflect small to moderate amounts consistent with café or bar orders—such as individual coffees, drinks, or simple meals, or larger totals if a group bill or multiple rounds of drinks were paid on one card. The final amount can also include any tip you added on the terminal. If the total seems higher than expected, consider whether you paid for others, ordered multiple items, or visited more than once on the same day.

Why is there a pending or temporary Cafe Station charge that later changed amount?

Some banks first show a pending authorization from Cafe Station for the initial total when your card is inserted or tapped. If you later added a tip or if the staff corrected an item before closing the bill, the final posted amount may differ slightly from the original pending amount. The initial authorization will usually disappear once the final transaction settles; if both remain after several business days, contact your bank and, if needed, Cafe Station to verify the correct amount.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for a Cafe Station transaction?

Receipts for Cafe Station purchases are normally printed at the time of payment. If you need a copy after the fact, note the exact date, approximate time, and amount from your bank statement and contact them using the details on station-marburg.de or visit in person. With that information and, ideally, the last four digits of your card, staff can usually search their terminal records and reprint or confirm the transaction details.

How do I dispute a Cafe Station charge I don’t recognize?

First, double‑check whether you or someone you were traveling with may have used your card at or near Marburg’s main station on that date. If it still doesn’t look familiar, contact Cafe Station directly via the contact information on station-marburg.de and ask them to look up the transaction. If they cannot confirm it as valid or you suspect fraud, reach out to your bank or card issuer to report the charge, block your card if needed, and start a formal dispute process.

Can I get a refund from Cafe Station if I was charged incorrectly?

If you believe you were overcharged or billed in error at Cafe Station, your best option is to return to the café or contact them as soon as possible with your receipt or transaction details. Staff can review the bill and, if a mistake is confirmed, process a partial or full refund back to your original payment method through their card terminal. Refunds are then handled by your bank and may take a few business days to appear on your account.

What should I do if my card was lost or stolen and used at Cafe Station?

If you see Cafe Station transactions that you know you did not make, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to block the card and report the charges as unauthorized. They may ask for details about the specific transactions and guide you through their fraud or chargeback process. You can also inform Cafe Station, providing the date and time of the unauthorized purchase, so they can check their records or camera footage if available, though any refunds in fraud cases are typically handled directly through your bank.

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