Horizonstream

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Horizonstream is an online streaming service, operated via horstr.net, that offers on-demand access to a library of movies, TV shows, and video content.

Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
Owned by Online NX Corp

About Horizonstream

Horizonstream is a digital streaming platform accessible through horstr.net that markets itself as “The Art of Cinema,” providing users with on‑demand access to a catalog of movies, TV shows, and other video content across multiple genres. The site emphasizes home‑theater style viewing, high‑quality streaming, and regularly updated collections, including themed sections like a Sci‑Fi collection. It is operated by Online NX Corp, which lists a business address in Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA.

A Horizonstream charge typically appears on your card statement when you sign up for a streaming membership or free‑trial that converts into a paid subscription on horstr.net. Charges are usually recurring subscription fees billed automatically at regular intervals (for example, monthly), tied to the email address and card you used when creating your account. You may also see small temporary authorization holds when you first sign up or update your payment method, which are used to verify the card and should disappear after a few days.

If you don’t recognize a Horizonstream / HORSTR.NET charge, first check any email accounts you or family members use for online subscriptions for welcome emails, login links, or receipts from horstr.net. You can log in on the site using your email to review your active membership and billing details, or contact support 24/7 via the published phone number or support@horstr.net for clarification. If you believe the charge is unauthorized, ask Horizonstream to cancel the subscription and refund if applicable, and then contact your card issuer to dispute any remaining unauthorized transactions.

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 Horizonstream.

  1. HORSTR.NET 786-7986165 US

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from HORSTR.NET or Horizonstream on my card statement?

A HORSTR.NET or Horizonstream charge usually indicates that someone used your card to sign up for a streaming membership on horstr.net. This is typically a recurring subscription fee tied to the email and card entered at signup, and may follow a free trial or promotional offer.

Is Horizonstream a subscription service, and how often will I be billed?

Yes. Horizonstream operates as a subscription‑based streaming service. After you create an account and start a membership, your card is billed automatically at regular intervals (commonly monthly) until you cancel. You can see your active membership and billing status by logging into your account on horstr.net with your email.

How do I cancel my Horizonstream subscription so future charges stop?

To end your subscription, go to the Support or Unsubscribe section on horstr.net, enter the email linked to your account, and follow the prompts to end your membership. You can also email support@horstr.net or call the listed support number and request cancellation. Keep any confirmation email for your records and monitor your next statement to verify that no further charges occur.

How can I request a refund for a Horizonstream charge I don’t recognize?

If you believe a charge is in error, first contact Horizonstream support at support@horstr.net or via their support phone line, provide the last four digits of the card, the charge date, and amount, and ask them to locate and review the account. If they confirm it’s unauthorized or a mistake, request a refund. If you can’t resolve it directly, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction.

What are common charge patterns or amounts from Horizonstream?

Horizonstream charges generally appear as a single recurring subscription amount from HORSTR.NET or similar, rather than multiple small purchases. Exact pricing can vary by offer or plan, but you will usually see the same amount billed at regular intervals. Any very small provisional amounts that disappear within a few days are likely authorization holds used to verify your card.

Why do I see a small $0 or low‑value pending charge from HORSTR.NET?

Horizonstream, via its payment processor, may place a small temporary authorization hold when you start a membership or update your payment details. This is not a completed charge and should drop off automatically, usually within a few business days, once your bank confirms the card is valid.

How can I confirm which email or account is linked to the Horizonstream charge?

Search all email inboxes you or family members use for messages from horstr.net or Horizonstream, including spam folders. Look for sign‑up confirmations, login links, or receipts. If you still can’t find the account, contact support with the transaction date and amount so they can trace which account is associated with your card.

How do I contact Horizonstream if I have a billing or account issue?

You can reach Horizonstream’s customer support 24/7 by emailing support@horstr.net or calling the support phone number shown on their Support page and in your statement descriptor (which matches +1‑786‑798‑6165). You can also use the contact form on the Support page of horstr.net to submit a message and request help with billing, cancellation, or technical issues.

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