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Flickr is an online photo and video hosting and sharing service, best known for its Pro subscriptions for photographers and creatives.

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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.

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  1. FLICKR.COM 6502650382 CA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I charged by Flickr when I don’t remember subscribing?

This charge is usually for a Flickr Pro subscription or renewal set up in the past, often on an annual auto‑renew basis. Log in to flickr.com, go to your account settings and check the “Subscriptions” or “Billing” section to see if a Pro plan is active under your email address or any alternate email you might have used.

What does the FLICKR.COM 6502650382 CA descriptor mean on my statement?

The descriptor indicates an online charge processed by Flickr’s billing system, with the 650-265-0382 number tied to their U.S.-based payment/billing contact reference. It typically corresponds to a Flickr Pro subscription payment or renewal billed in U.S. dollars.

How do I cancel my Flickr Pro subscription so I’m not charged again?

Sign in to your Flickr account on flickr.com, go to Settings > Subscriptions or Billing, and select the option to manage or cancel your Pro plan. Follow the prompts to turn off auto‑renew. Your current Pro benefits will remain active until the end of the already‑paid billing period.

Can I get a refund for a recent Flickr Pro renewal charge?

Refunds are not guaranteed and depend on Flickr’s current refund policy and how long ago you were charged. If you believe the renewal was unexpected or unauthorized, contact Flickr support via their help center with details of the charge (date, amount, and last four digits of the card). They’ll review your account and let you know if a partial or full refund is possible.

What are the common billing amounts for Flickr Pro?

Flickr Pro is typically billed either monthly or annually, with annual plans often being a better overall value. Exact prices can vary by region, promotions, and currency. To see the exact amount associated with your account, log in to flickr.com and view the Subscription or Billing section, where your current plan and price are listed.

Why do I see a small or duplicate Flickr charge on my card?

Small or duplicate‑looking charges may be temporary authorization holds used to verify your payment method when you update card details or start a trial. These holds should automatically disappear from your statement or convert into a single final charge within a few business days. If they don’t drop off, contact your card issuer and Flickr support with screenshots of the charges.

How can I verify which Flickr account is linked to my card?

If you have multiple email addresses, try using the “Forgot username/password” feature on flickr.com with each email to locate any Flickr accounts you may have created. Once logged in, check the Billing or Subscription section to confirm which account has an active Pro plan billed to your card. If you still can’t find it, reach out to Flickr support with the transaction details so they can help locate the account.

How do I contact Flickr about a billing or charge issue?

Go to flickr.com and scroll to the Help or Support section, then access the Help Center. From there, you can submit a support request, selecting “Billing” or “Payments” as the issue type. Provide the charge date, amount, country, and the last four digits of the card used so they can identify the transaction—never include your full card number in the support request.

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