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Deals was a U.S. discount variety store chain owned by Dollar Tree, offering low-priced everyday goods across multiple categories. Most Deals locations have since been rebranded as Dollar Tree or Family Dollar stores.

Chesapeake, VA, USA
Owned by Dollar Tree, Inc.

About Deals

Deals (stylized as DEAL$) was an American chain of discount variety stores that sold low-priced everyday items, including health and beauty products, food and snacks, party supplies, seasonal décor, housewares, cleaning supplies, toys, stationery, and more. The chain was acquired by Dollar Tree and later fully rebranded, with nearly all Deals stores converted into Dollar Tree locations and a small number into Family Dollar stores. Although the Deals banner was retired in 2016, some payment systems and card processors may still reference the legacy name “Deals” along with a store number, such as “Deals #4629.”

A charge labeled “Deals #4629” on a bank or credit card statement most likely corresponds to an in-person purchase at a former Deals location that is now operating under the Dollar Tree umbrella, or to a store whose merchant account still uses the historical Deals descriptor. These charges typically represent one-time purchases of low-cost household items, snacks, seasonal merchandise, party goods, or similar products. Occasionally, you might see a small temporary authorization hold if a card was used and the transaction was pending before final settlement.

If you have questions about a "Deals #4629" charge, start by checking recent receipts around the transaction date for a Dollar Tree (or former Deals) store visit. You can also look up the phone number on your receipt or search online for the specific store address associated with the date and city on your statement, then contact the store or Dollar Tree customer service for clarification. If you don’t recognize the transaction, ask your bank or card issuer to provide additional details such as terminal ID or address, and consider requesting a dispute or card replacement if you suspect unauthorized use.

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 Deals.

  1. Deals #4629

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement say "Deals #4629" if the store sign says Dollar Tree?

Deals was a legacy discount-chain banner owned by Dollar Tree. Many former Deals locations were rebranded as Dollar Tree stores, but some card terminals and merchant accounts still use the old descriptor, so your purchase at a Dollar Tree store may appear as "Deals #4629" on your statement.

What type of purchases typically show up as a "Deals #4629" charge?

These charges usually come from in‑person purchases of low-priced items such as snacks, cleaning supplies, party goods, seasonal décor, toys, and basic household products at a former Deals store now operated under the Dollar Tree umbrella.

Is "Deals #4629" a recurring subscription or membership charge?

No, Deals stores were brick‑and‑mortar discount variety stores and did not operate subscription or membership billing. A "Deals #4629" charge should almost always represent a one‑time, in‑store transaction on the date shown.

How can I verify that a "Deals #4629" charge is legitimate?

Match the transaction date and amount to any recent visit you made to a Dollar Tree or former Deals discount store. Check your paper or emailed receipt, or call the local store you visited around that date. Your card issuer may also be able to provide the merchant’s address linked to that specific charge so you can confirm it matches a nearby Dollar Tree location.

Can I get a refund for a purchase that appears as "Deals #4629" on my card?

Refunds are handled by the store where you made the purchase, which is typically a Dollar Tree location. Bring your receipt and the card used for payment to the store and ask about their return policy. If the store cannot resolve the issue and you believe the charge is incorrect, contact your card issuer to inquire about disputing the transaction.

Why do I see a small pending amount from "Deals" that later disappears or changes?

Some terminals place a temporary authorization hold to verify your card, especially if the final total isn’t known immediately. This pending hold may appear under the Deals descriptor and later drop off or be replaced by the final posted amount once the transaction is fully processed.

How can I contact the company behind "Deals #4629" if I have a billing question?

Look up the address associated with the transaction (your bank can usually provide it) and call that local store directly, or visit it in person. For broader issues—such as questions about store policies or unresolved billing concerns—you can contact Dollar Tree customer service through the support options listed on dollartree.com.

Could a "Deals #4629" charge indicate fraud on my card?

If you haven’t shopped at a Dollar Tree or discount store that could be a former Deals location around the transaction date, or if the city/state on the charge doesn’t match where you were, treat it as suspicious. Contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report the unrecognized charge, request further merchant details, and, if needed, dispute the transaction and replace your card.

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