Mario Fischer

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Mario Fischer appears to be an individual owner or operator of a small tourist accommodation in Québec, Canada, registered with the CITQ (Corporation de l’industrie touristique du Québec).

Quebec, Canada

About Mario Fischer

The descriptor “Mario Fischer - Citq” most likely refers to an individually owned short‑term rental or small lodging (such as a chalet, condo, apartment, or guest suite) in Québec, Canada, where the owner or primary contact is named Mario Fischer and the property is registered with the CITQ (Corporation de l’industrie touristique du Québec), the provincial registry for tourist accommodations. The name on your statement is therefore the person associated with the accommodation registration rather than a large hotel brand.

This type of charge would typically appear when you book a stay at a Québec tourist accommodation that complies with provincial regulations and has a CITQ registration number. The charge could represent a deposit, a full prepayment for your stay, a balance collected at check‑in or check‑out, or fees related to cleaning or additional nights. Depending on the booking platform used (direct booking, phone/email reservation, or a third‑party site that passes payments through to the owner), the card descriptor can show the individual owner’s name plus “CITQ” instead of a property or platform brand.

If you have questions about this charge, start by checking any recent travel plans to Québec and reviewing confirmation emails from rental platforms or direct bookings; look for a host or property owner named Mario Fischer or a CITQ registration number matching your stay. The contact details for the owner or property manager are usually in your booking confirmation or messaging history on the platform you used. If you still cannot identify the stay, you can contact your card issuer, provide the exact date and amount of the charge, and ask whether they have additional reference information (such as a phone number or booking ID) tied to the merchant. They can also assist with disputing the transaction if you confirm it is unauthorized.

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 Mario Fischer.

  1. Mario Fischer
  2. Mario Fischer - Citq

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my card statement say "Mario Fischer - Citq" instead of the property name or booking platform?

In Québec, many small tourist accommodations are registered under an individual owner’s name with the CITQ. When you pay directly to the owner or through certain processors, the descriptor may show the owner’s name (Mario Fischer) along with “Citq” rather than the rental’s marketing name or the platform you used.

What type of purchase is usually associated with a "Mario Fischer - Citq" charge?

This charge is most likely related to a lodging stay in Québec—such as a chalet, condo, apartment, or guest suite—booked from an owner named Mario Fischer whose accommodation is registered with the CITQ. It can be a deposit, full prepayment, remaining balance, or additional fees linked to your stay dates.

Could this charge be a security deposit or hold for my Québec lodging?

Yes. Some small accommodations place an authorization hold or charge a refundable security deposit at or before check‑in. This can appear as a "Mario Fischer - Citq" transaction. These holds are typically released or refunded after check‑out, provided there are no damages or extra charges.

How can I confirm that this "Mario Fischer - Citq" transaction is related to my recent trip?

Search your email and booking apps for Québec stays around the transaction date, focusing on receipts that mention a host name, CITQ registration number, or a small independent property. Compare the charged amount and dates with your booking confirmation; if they line up, the transaction is likely legitimate and tied to that reservation.

How do I contact the merchant about a billing question or refund for this charge?

Check your reservation confirmation (email or app) for the host or property contact details associated with your Québec stay—this is usually where you’ll find the phone number or email for the owner or manager. If you booked via a platform (e.g., a vacation‑rental site), contact the platform’s support and reference your reservation to have them relay your request to the host.

What should I do if I don’t recognize the "Mario Fischer - Citq" charge at all?

First, verify that no one on your account (such as a family member or authorized user) booked a Québec lodging under their name. If no one recognizes the charge, call your card issuer using the number on the back of your card, report the transaction as unrecognized, and ask them to investigate. They can provide more merchant details and help you file a dispute if needed.

Can there be multiple charges from "Mario Fischer - Citq" for a single stay?

It’s possible. You might see a separate deposit and final payment, partial payments split over time, or an initial authorization followed by the final charge. Review your booking terms to see how and when payments were scheduled; if the pattern of charges doesn’t match, contact the host or your card issuer for clarification.

Does "Citq" indicate that the property is officially registered in Québec?

Yes. CITQ stands for Corporation de l’industrie touristique du Québec, which manages registration numbers for tourist accommodations in the province. Seeing "Citq" in the descriptor suggests the lodging is operating under a CITQ registration, and that the owner or operator (in this case, Mario Fischer) is using that registration in connection with your booking.

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