d-uñas

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d-uñas is an international chain of beauty salons specializing in nail care, manicures, pedicures, and related beauty services. The “Isabel la Católica” reference in the descriptor points to their franchise location on Calle Isabel la Católica 8 in Valencia, Spain.

Madrid, Spain
Owned by d-beauty Group

About d-uñas

d-uñas is a Spanish-origin beauty and aesthetics franchise focused on the care of hands, feet, and overall personal image. Its salons offer manicures, pedicures, sculpted nails, permanent polish, and often additional services such as eyelash and eyebrow treatments, facial care, and other beauty therapies. The brand has grown into an international network of more than 100–200 centers across several countries, positioning itself as a leader in nail and hand/foot beauty with an “eco-beauty” focus on quality, innovation, and hygiene.([franquiciasdunas.com](https://www.franquiciasdunas.com/?utm_source=openai))

A card charge reading “DX. ISABEL LA CATOLICA VALENCIA ESP” is very likely a transaction at the d-uñas salon located on Calle/Carrer d’Isabel la Catòlica 8, 46004 Valencia, Spain, where they operate under the name “d-uñas | Isabel La Católica.” This would typically correspond to in-person services such as a manicure, pedicure, nail extensions, or related beauty treatments paid at the salon’s point-of-sale terminal. The “DX.” portion likely reflects an internal or acquirer abbreviation of the brand name used by the local payment terminal, while “ISABEL LA CATOLICA” refers to the street where the salon is located.([d-unas.com](https://www.d-unas.com/mx/salones/d-unas-isabel-la-catolica/?utm_source=openai))

If you have questions about this charge, first check any recent beauty or nail appointments you (or other cardholders on the account) had in Valencia around the transaction date, and look for confirmation emails, SMS booking messages, or app reservations from d-uñas. You can also contact the specific d-uñas Isabel la Católica salon using the phone or email listed on the d-uñas website, or reach out via the brand’s main site and salon locator to confirm the transaction details. If the charge still appears unfamiliar, your bank can provide the full descriptor, transaction time, and sometimes the merchant’s contact details; you can then compare that information with receipts or booking records before deciding whether to dispute the transaction.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. DX. ISABEL LA CATOLICA VALENCIA ESP

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show “DX. ISABEL LA CATOLICA VALENCIA ESP” instead of d-uñas?

Card processors often abbreviate merchant names. In this case, “DX.” is likely an abbreviated form of the d-uñas brand, and “ISABEL LA CATOLICA” refers to the d-uñas salon located on Calle Isabel la Católica 8 in Valencia, Spain. This is a common way local point-of-sale terminals label charges and does not usually appear as the full brand name on statements.

What kinds of services at d-uñas Isabel la Católica typically result in a card charge?

Charges from this location generally come from in-person beauty services such as manicures, pedicures, permanent polish, nail extensions, or other nail and hand/foot treatments. Some salons may also offer additional services like eyelash or eyebrow treatments or facial beauty services, all of which can appear as a single card payment on your statement.

Could this d-uñas charge be for a booking deposit or hold rather than a completed service?

Some beauty salons place a small preauthorization or deposit when you book online or over the phone to secure the appointment. In such cases, you may see a pending d-uñas charge that later adjusts to the final service amount or falls off if the booking is cancelled within their policy. Check your booking confirmation or contact the Isabel la Católica salon directly to confirm whether a deposit or preauthorization was taken.

How can I verify that this charge from d-uñas Isabel la Católica is legitimate?

Review your recent calendar entries, messages, or booking apps for a d-uñas appointment in Valencia on or just before the transaction date. Look for a receipt, SMS confirmation, or email from d-uñas with the same date and approximate amount. If you’re still unsure, call the Isabel la Católica salon using the contact details on the d-uñas website and ask them to confirm the amount, date, and last four digits of the card used.

How do I request a refund or dispute a service from d-uñas Isabel la Católica?

Start by contacting the salon directly—ideally the same day or shortly after your appointment—to explain the issue and request an adjustment or refund according to their local policies. If you paid through an online booking system linked to d-uñas, you may also be able to message them through that platform. If you cannot resolve the matter with the salon, you can then contact your card issuer to inquire about disputing the transaction, providing any receipts, photos, and correspondence you have.

Can d-uñas Isabel la Católica set up recurring or subscription-type charges?

d-uñas salons generally operate on a pay-per-visit basis, charging you at the time of each appointment rather than using a subscription model. However, they may sell multi-session packages or gift cards that can appear as one larger charge. If you see repeated charges, verify whether you booked multiple appointments or purchased a package; if not, contact the salon or your bank promptly.

What should I do if I don’t recognize the amount of the d-uñas charge?

Compare the amount on your statement with the price list on the d-uñas website or the receipt from your visit, taking into account extras like nail art, upgrades, or tips that may have been added. If the amount still seems incorrect, call the Isabel la Católica salon with the transaction date and approximate time so they can look up the ticket and clarify what was billed.

How can I get an invoice or receipt for my d-uñas Isabel la Católica visit?

If you didn’t receive a printed or emailed receipt at the time of service, contact the salon directly and provide the date, approximate time, and the last four digits of your card. Most d-uñas salons can reissue an invoice or receipt by email or have it ready for pickup at the salon, which can be useful for verifying charges or for expense and tax records.

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