Müller

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Müller is a large European retail and drugstore chain offering a wide assortment of health and beauty products, household goods, toys, stationery, multimedia, and more.

Ulm, Germany
Owned by Müller Holding GmbH & Co. KG

About Müller

Müller is a German-based retail and drugstore chain known for its extensive product range that spans drugstore items, cosmetics and perfume, household and home décor goods, toys, stationery, multimedia, craft supplies, pet items, and organic food. Founded in 1953, the company operates hundreds of branches across Germany and several other European countries, positioning itself as a one‑stop “variety store” for everyday needs and gifts.([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCller_%28store%29?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled something like “MUELLER MUENCHEN 54” on a card statement typically indicates an in‑store purchase at a Müller branch in Munich, with the number likely referring to a specific store or terminal. These are usually one‑time point‑of‑sale transactions for items such as cosmetics, toiletries, toys, stationery, or household products. In some cases you may see small differences between the receipt total and the pending card amount due to currency conversion, discounts applied at the register, or temporary authorization holds.

If you have questions about this charge, first locate your paper receipt or check any digital receipt if you used a loyalty account or provided your email at checkout. You can also contact the specific Müller store where you shopped or reach out to Müller customer service via the contact information on mueller.de, providing the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card. If the charge is not recognized, your bank or card issuer can help investigate, dispute the transaction, or block the card if fraud is suspected.

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 Müller.

  1. mueller muenchen 54

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “MUELLER MUENCHEN 54” on my card statement?

This descriptor usually refers to a purchase made at a Müller retail store in Munich, with the number (e.g., 54) identifying the specific branch or terminal. Review recent in‑store purchases at Müller for the transaction date and amount that match your statement.

Is Müller a drugstore or a general retail store?

Müller is primarily a drugstore chain but operates as a multi‑department retail store, offering health and beauty products, perfume, household goods, toys, stationery, multimedia, craft supplies, and pet items in most locations.([mueller.de](https://www.mueller.de/unternehmen/historie-fakten/fakten/?utm_source=openai))

Can Müller purchases show up as a different amount than on my receipt?

In most cases the final posted amount should match your receipt. However, small differences can occur if your card is billed in another currency and the bank applies its own exchange rate or fees, or if an initial authorization hold is slightly higher than the final settled amount.

How can I get a copy of a receipt for a Müller purchase?

If you used a Müller loyalty card or provided contact details, the store may be able to reprint or confirm your receipt. Contact the specific branch where you shopped or use the contact form or phone number listed on mueller.de with the date, approximate time, store city, and amount of the purchase.

Does Müller run subscriptions or recurring billing that could explain repeated charges?

Müller generally operates on a one‑time purchase basis in its stores and does not typically bill customers via recurring subscriptions. Repeated Müller charges on your statement are usually separate in‑store purchases; if you do not recognize them, contact your bank and Müller customer service to investigate.

Why do I see a small pending charge from Müller that later disappears?

Some card issuers place a small temporary authorization when a card is first read to verify that it’s valid. This hold may appear as a pending Müller charge and then drop off once the final purchase amount is processed, or if no purchase was completed.

How do I contact Müller about a billing or payment issue?

You can contact Müller via the customer service details on mueller.de or by calling the store where you made your purchase. Provide your transaction date, time, approximate amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can look up the payment in their system.([deutschebiz.de](https://www.deutschebiz.de/drogerie-dienst-0731-1740?utm_source=openai))

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Müller charge at all?

First check with family members or anyone else who may use your card to see if they made a purchase at Müller. If no one recognizes the transaction, immediately report it to your bank or card issuer so they can block the card if necessary, investigate the charge, and start a dispute if it appears to be fraudulent.

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