MFCBill.com

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MFCBill.com is a payment processing service that performs secure credit card transaction services and billing support for partner websites, notably including MyFreeCams token purchases.

Valencia, California, United States
Owned by NETbilling, Inc.

About MFCBill.com

MFCBill.com is a specialized online payment processor based in Valencia, California, that provides secure credit card billing and customer support for partner entertainment websites. It is best known as the primary billing provider for MyFreeCams (MFC), where it processes token purchases and related premium services. Instead of each partner site handling card data directly, MFCBill.com manages the transaction, fraud screening, and billing records, so your card statement lists MFCBill.com as the merchant name even when the purchase was made on another affiliated site.

A charge from MFCBill.com typically appears when you purchase tokens or credits on MyFreeCams or another site that uses MFCBill as its payment gateway. These charges can come from one-time token purchases, recurring VIP or premium memberships, automatic top-ups, or renewing subscriptions you set up within a partner site. You may also see small pending authorization amounts if you recently added or updated a card, started a trial, or if the system is verifying that your card is valid before finalizing a purchase. In some cases, multiple charges in a short period can reflect separate token packages, currency conversions, or repeated purchase attempts.

If you don’t recognize an MFCBill.com charge, start by logging into the site where you believe you may have made a purchase (most commonly MyFreeCams) and review your account’s billing or token purchase history to match dates and amounts. You can also visit mfcbill.com and use their support or “Find My Charge” tools to look up a transaction using your card details and email address, or contact their billing support team via the help form or support email listed on their website. Common issues—such as cancelling recurring billing, disputing duplicate purchases, or requesting refunds—are usually resolved by contacting MFCBill directly with the last four digits of your card, the charge date and amount, and your account username on the partner site.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to MFCBill.com.

  1. MFCBILL.COM*TOKENS4 GLENVIEW IL

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from MFCBill.com on my credit card or bank statement?

MFCBill.com processes payments for partner websites, most notably MyFreeCams token and credit purchases. If you recently bought tokens, upgraded to a VIP or premium option, or enabled auto-reload on a partner site that uses MFCBill, the transaction will appear under “MFCBill.com” on your bank or card statement instead of the individual site name.

What are the typical amounts MFCBill.com charges for MyFreeCams token purchases?

Common MyFreeCams token packages processed by MFCBill.com are often in rounded amounts such as $19.99, $39.99, $79.99, $99.99, or higher for bulk token packs, depending on your selection and regional pricing. You may also see multiple smaller charges if you bought several token bundles in one session or if auto-reload triggered more than once. Exact pricing can be confirmed by logging into your MyFreeCams account and checking your token purchase history.

Does MFCBill.com bill me on a recurring basis or are charges one-time?

Most token purchases are one-time charges, but recurring billing can occur if you signed up for a subscription, VIP membership, or enabled features that auto-renew through a partner site. If you are unsure, log into your account on the originating site (such as MyFreeCams) and review your account settings under billing, subscriptions, or memberships. Any active recurring plans can be managed or cancelled from there so that future automatic MFCBill.com charges stop.

How do I cancel a recurring subscription or automatic payments handled by MFCBill.com?

To cancel recurring billing, first log into the website where you originally subscribed (for example, MyFreeCams) and go to your account or billing settings to locate active subscriptions, auto-reloads, or memberships. Turn off auto-renew or cancel the subscription from within that site. If you cannot access the account, visit mfcbill.com and contact their billing support with your name, email, and transaction details so they can locate and disable the recurring charges on their side.

How can I request a refund or dispute an unexpected MFCBill.com charge?

Start by confirming the charge details in your account’s purchase history on the originating partner site, then gather the date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used. Go to mfcbill.com and use their customer support or billing help form, or email their support address listed on the site, to request a review and possible refund. They generally handle disputes such as duplicate charges, accidental purchases, or unauthorized use, and may ask for additional verification before issuing any credit.

Why do I see a small or temporary MFCBill.com charge that later disappears?

MFCBill.com may place a small authorization hold when you add or update a card, start a trial, or attempt a purchase, to verify that your payment method is valid. These are not actual sales and typically appear as low-dollar, pending charges that automatically drop off your statement within a few business days. If an authorization does not clear or you see it convert into a full charge unexpectedly, contact MFCBill support with the pending amount and date for clarification.

How can I find the specific account or website associated with an MFCBill.com charge?

If you have multiple accounts on partner sites, match the charge date and amount with your purchase or token history by logging into each site, especially MyFreeCams. If you still can’t identify the source, visit mfcbill.com and use their support options to have a representative look up the transaction using your email, billing name, and the last four digits of your card. They can usually tell you which website and account generated the charge and help you secure or close that account if necessary.

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