Cuse Merchandise LLC

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Cuse Merchandise LLC is a local retail shop in Syracuse, New York, offering a variety of general merchandise and convenience items, and hosting a LibertyX Bitcoin ATM on-site.

Syracuse, NY

About Cuse Merchandise LLC

Cuse Merchandise LLC is a brick‑and‑mortar retail store located at 1428 Burnet Avenue in Syracuse, New York. The shop is listed as a general retail establishment, carrying a variety of everyday merchandise and convenience items for the local community. In addition to its in‑store products, the location also hosts a LibertyX Bitcoin ATM, allowing customers to purchase cryptocurrency using a standard debit card.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/new-york/cuse-merchandise-llc-516949836?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled “CUSE MERCHANDISE” on a card statement most likely comes from an in‑person purchase made at this store, such as snacks, drinks, small household items, or other general goods. Because the store hosts a LibertyX Bitcoin ATM, some card activity at that kiosk can also be associated with the Cuse Merchandise location—especially if a purchase of Bitcoin was made using a debit card tied to the same account. In some cases, small or partial authorization amounts may appear temporarily when the card is initially run, with the final amount posting later.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/new-york/cuse-merchandise-llc-516949836?utm_source=openai))

If you are unsure about a “CUSE MERCHANDISE” charge, start by checking recent receipts or bank notifications from the date of the transaction, and consider whether you or another authorized user visited the Burnet Avenue area in Syracuse, NY that day. You can contact the store directly using the phone number listed in local business directories, or inquire with LibertyX support if the charge is tied to a Bitcoin ATM purchase.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/new-york/cuse-merchandise-llc-516949836?utm_source=openai)) If the transaction still looks unfamiliar, ask your bank for the transaction time stamp and any additional location data; then, if necessary, dispute the charge and request a new card to prevent further unauthorized use.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. CUSE MERCHANDISE

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “CUSE MERCHANDISE” on my card statement?

A “CUSE MERCHANDISE” charge typically indicates that your card was used for an in‑person purchase at Cuse Merchandise LLC, a retail shop at 1428 Burnet Avenue in Syracuse, NY. It may be for general merchandise, convenience items, or a related purchase made at that physical location.

Can a LibertyX Bitcoin ATM purchase appear as a Cuse Merchandise charge?

Yes. A LibertyX Bitcoin ATM operates inside Cuse Merchandise, and debit card purchases of Bitcoin at that ATM are associated with that location. In some cases, your statement may show the location or merchant name tied to Cuse Merchandise when you buy Bitcoin through LibertyX there.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/new-york/libertyx-bitcoin-atm-432995605?utm_source=openai))

Does Cuse Merchandise offer subscriptions or recurring charges?

Cuse Merchandise functions as a local retail store, so charges are generally one‑time, in‑person transactions. They are not known for offering subscription services, so any recurring charge under this descriptor should be double‑checked with your bank and with the store directly.

How can I contact Cuse Merchandise about a billing question or receipt?

You can look up Cuse Merchandise LLC in online business directories, which list the Burnet Avenue address and a local phone number for the store.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/new-york/cuse-merchandise-llc-516949836?utm_source=openai)) When you call, have your transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card ready so staff can help identify the purchase.

I don’t recognize a small or duplicate Cuse Merchandise amount—could it be an authorization hold?

Yes. Some point‑of‑sale systems and ATMs place temporary authorization holds or run a small test amount before completing the final sale. These pending amounts should fall off your account automatically within a few business days, leaving only the final, posted transaction.

What should I do if I suspect a fraudulent Cuse Merchandise charge?

First, verify that no one on your account visited the store or used the LibertyX Bitcoin ATM at that address around the time of the charge. If no one recognizes the transaction, immediately contact your card issuer to report potential fraud, have the card blocked, and dispute the charge. Your bank may also suggest contacting the store, but the bank or card network will handle the formal dispute process.

Can Cuse Merchandise look different on my statement depending on the card network or bank?

Yes. Depending on your bank or card network, the descriptor may appear as “CUSE MERCHANDISE,” “CUSE MERCHANDISE LLC,” or include part of the address or city (e.g., “CUSE MERCHANDISE SYRACUSE NY”). All of these refer to the same retail location on Burnet Avenue.

How can I confirm exactly what I purchased from Cuse Merchandise?

Your best reference is the original paper receipt or any digital copy you might have received at checkout. If you no longer have it, you can call the store and provide the transaction date, approximate time, and amount; staff may be able to look up the sale in their point‑of‑sale system and tell you what items were included.

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