Dollar General

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Dollar General is a U.S. discount retail chain offering low-priced everyday household goods, groceries, and basic consumables.

Goodlettsville, Tennessee, USA

About Dollar General

Dollar General is a large American discount retail chain that operates small-format neighborhood stores across the United States. Its stores typically carry low-priced household essentials, including cleaning supplies, packaged and some refrigerated foods, beverages, health and beauty products, seasonal items, basic apparel, and general merchandise. The descriptor fragment "DG 145813085 W PRICE B NORTH PORT FL" is consistent with an in-store purchase at a Dollar General location in North Port, Florida (likely on or near West Price Boulevard), with the numeric portion referring to an internal store or transaction identifier.

This charge would appear on your card or bank statement when you make an in-store purchase at a Dollar General, typically for everyday items such as groceries, toiletries, paper goods, or small household products. The amount can range from just a few dollars to larger baskets, since the chain focuses on value-priced goods. The combination of “DG” plus numbers and a city/state is a common way Dollar General transactions are encoded by payment processors and issuing banks.

If you have questions about this charge, first compare the date and amount with your receipts or any recent trips you (or other cardholders on your account) made to Dollar General around North Port, FL. You can contact Dollar General customer service through their website or call the specific store (using a web search for “Dollar General North Port FL West Price Blvd”) to inquire about a particular transaction; they may be able to look up purchases by date, time, and last four digits of your card. If the transaction still looks unfamiliar, contact your card issuer to dispute the charge and request further investigation, as they can verify whether the card was present and help you secure your account if there’s suspected fraud.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Dollar General.

  1. DG 145813085 W PRICE B NORTH PORT FL
  2. POS DEB 1144 06/01/26 00306202 DOLLAR GENERAL #16783 DG 16783525 PLEASA BELGRADE MN C#6375

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show “DG 145813085 W PRICE B NORTH PORT FL” instead of simply Dollar General?

Banks often use abbreviated merchant names and internal store or terminal IDs. In this case, “DG” stands for Dollar General, the numbers are likely a store or transaction identifier, and “W PRICE B NORTH PORT FL” refers to the Dollar General location near West Price Boulevard in North Port, Florida.

What kinds of purchases typically generate a Dollar General charge like this?

Charges from Dollar General usually come from in-store purchases of low-priced everyday items such as snacks, canned goods, beverages, cleaning products, toiletries, paper goods, and basic household or seasonal items. The total amount can be small or moderate depending on your basket.

How can I confirm which items I bought for this Dollar General charge?

The easiest way is to compare the transaction date and amount on your statement with your paper or emailed receipt from your visit. If you no longer have the receipt, you can contact the Dollar General store in North Port, FL (search for the West Price Blvd location), provide the purchase date, approximate time, amount, and last four digits of your card, and ask if they can locate the transaction in their system.

Can I return or exchange items associated with this Dollar General charge?

Dollar General generally allows returns or exchanges within a set period, especially for unopened, resalable merchandise, but policies can vary by item category. Bring the product and your receipt to the same or a nearby Dollar General store; if you don’t have the receipt, the store may offer an exchange or store credit at the current selling price at the manager’s discretion.

Why do I see multiple small Dollar General charges on the same day?

Multiple small charges may occur if separate transactions were run—for example, if you forgot an item and checked out again, if a payment was split, or if an initial attempt was voided and a second transaction completed. Check the times and exact amounts on your statement and compare them with any receipts you have to verify each purchase.

Does Dollar General place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Most in-store purchases at Dollar General post as final charges shortly after checkout, but some banks initially show them as pending or may briefly hold a slightly different amount until the transaction fully settles. These authorization holds typically convert to the exact purchase amount or drop off within a few business days.

How do I contact Dollar General about a questionable charge from the North Port, FL store?

You can visit dollargeneral.com and use the Contact Us page for customer service options, or call the specific North Port, FL West Price Blvd store directly (phone number available via online search). Provide the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can attempt to locate the purchase.

What should I do if I don’t recognize this Dollar General charge at all?

First check whether anyone else on your account or in your household may have used the card at Dollar General in North Port, FL. If no one recognizes the purchase, immediately contact your card issuer, report it as an unrecognized or potentially fraudulent charge, and follow their instructions. They can investigate, issue a new card if needed, and help you dispute the transaction.

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