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MoneyPlus appears to be a payment or card-processing network identifier that shows up on transactions at fuel, convenience store, or car-wash locations, rather than the actual store brand itself.

About MoneyPlus

The descriptor "MoneyplusOK393 - Mustang 161-63698917" is most likely referencing a transaction processed through a MoneyPlus-branded payment or card network tied to a specific location in or near Mustang, Oklahoma, with merchant category code (MCC) 7542, which Visa classifies as car washes. In other contexts, similar descriptors such as "MONEYPLUS CASEYS #3524" have been documented as charges where the true merchant is Casey’s General Stores, and "MONEYPLUS" is described only as a name or identifier associated with the transaction, not the retail brand itself.

Because this descriptor does not include a recognizable retail brand (such as Casey’s, Shell, etc.), the charge is best interpreted as a car wash or related automotive service purchase at a specific site (store or pump number 393) in Mustang, OK, processed via a MoneyPlus payment system. This could be a one-time wash purchase, an automatic car wash tied to a gas station, or use of a fleet/loyalty or stored-value card. Recurring subscription-style car-wash plans might also bill through the same system, so repeated monthly charges with similar descriptors could indicate such a plan.

To verify the charge, match the transaction date and amount against your fuel or car-wash receipts around Mustang, Oklahoma, and check any associated apps or loyalty/fleet programs you use that might be branded MoneyPlus. Since publicly available information does not clearly identify a single corporate entity, if you still have questions you should first contact your card issuer’s fraud or customer-service department; they can see enhanced merchant records (including the full merchant name and phone) that are not exposed on statements and can confirm whether it was a car wash or a specific gas station location. If you cannot match it to a known purchase, ask your bank to dispute the transaction or place a new card number if they suspect compromise.

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 MoneyPlus.

  1. MoneyplusOK393 - Mustang 161-63698917 Merchant Category code 7542

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MoneyPlus the actual business that charged me for "MoneyplusOK393 - Mustang"?

Probably not. In many cases (for example, with descriptors like "MONEYPLUS CASEYS #3524"), MoneyPlus is just a payment or network identifier, while the real merchant is a gas station, convenience store, or car wash. In your case, the MCC 7542 indicates a car wash, but the descriptor does not reveal the specific brand.

What kind of purchase is usually associated with a MoneyPlus charge showing MCC 7542?

Visa merchant category code 7542 corresponds to car washes, so a MoneyPlus charge with that MCC is most likely for an automatic or self‑service car wash, often attached to a gas station or standalone wash facility near the listed city (here, Mustang, Oklahoma).

How can I figure out the exact car wash or gas station behind this MoneyPlus transaction?

Compare the transaction date and amount to any car-wash or fuel receipts you have from around that time, especially in or near Mustang, OK. Then call your card issuer and ask them to read you the full merchant name, address, and phone number from their internal records for that transaction; those details are often more complete than what appears on your statement.

Could a MoneyPlus charge like this be from a car-wash subscription plan?

Yes. Some car-wash operators bill recurring memberships or unlimited-wash plans through third‑party processors or networks. If you see similar MoneyPlus charges for the same amount on a regular monthly cycle, it could be an active wash plan you enrolled in at that location.

I don’t recognize this MoneyPlus charge. What should I do before reporting fraud?

First, check your recent visits to gas stations or car washes in Mustang or along your travel route on that date and look for matching receipts or app transactions. If nothing matches, contact your card issuer, ask them to identify the underlying merchant from their records, and confirm whether anyone else on your account may have made the purchase.

How do I stop future MoneyPlus car-wash charges if they’re from a membership I no longer want?

Once your bank or card issuer tells you the specific car wash or gas station name and contact details, reach out directly to that business and request cancellation of any memberships or recurring billing tied to your card. Ask for written or emailed confirmation of cancellation, and monitor your next 1–2 statements to ensure no further MoneyPlus charges are posted.

Can my bank refund a MoneyPlus charge if it turns out to be unauthorized?

Yes. If you and your card issuer determine that the MoneyPlus transaction does not match any legitimate purchase and may be fraudulent, they can initiate a dispute (chargeback) on your behalf and often issue a provisional credit while they investigate. In many cases they will also replace your card number to prevent additional unauthorized MoneyPlus or other transactions.

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