About Flickr
Flickr is a long‑running online platform for hosting, organizing, and sharing photos and videos. It offers free accounts with limited storage and Flickr Pro subscriptions that provide expanded storage, advanced statistics, ad‑free browsing, and additional tools aimed at enthusiasts and professional photographers. Users access Flickr primarily through its website and mobile apps to upload, manage, and showcase their images.
A charge from “FLICKR.COM 6502650382 CA” on your card statement is typically related to a Flickr Pro subscription or renewal, purchased via their website. Depending on your billing settings, this may be an annual or monthly recurring charge. In some cases, you might also see small temporary authorization holds when you update payment details or start a trial that converts to a paid plan.
If you have questions about a Flickr charge, first sign in to your Flickr account and review your “Settings” or “Account” and “Subscription” or “Billing” sections to confirm active plans, billing dates, and amounts. Check your email (including spam/junk) for receipts from Flickr or SmugMug. If you still don’t recognize the charge, contact Flickr support through their help center with the last four digits of the card, billing date, and amount (but never your full card number) so they can locate the transaction, explain the charge, or assist with cancellation and refunds where appropriate.