Novali appears to be a subscription and bill‑management platform that helps users track and manage recurring charges and online purchases. Card charges typically relate to subscriptions, one‑time purchases, or in‑app payments processed through its service.
Novali is described in third‑party billing resources as a platform that helps consumers manage their bills and subscriptions in one place, including tracking recurring charges and purchases made online. Users may interact with Novali through a website or mobile app to view upcoming payments, organize subscriptions, and potentially make one‑time purchases for digital services or goods. Because the brand is relatively new and its own website has limited publicly indexed information, most of what’s known comes from billing‑support and charge‑explanation sites.
A charge from “NOVALI” on a card statement is typically linked to either a subscription set up through Novali or a one‑time transaction (such as a product, service, or app‑related purchase) that the platform processed on behalf of a merchant. In some cases, users are billed after a free trial converts into a paid plan, or after upgrading to a premium tier. These charges may recur monthly until the associated subscription is modified or cancelled. Some reports also mention recurring billing that users did not immediately recognize, which suggests that trial or subscription terms can be overlooked. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
If you don’t recognize a Novali charge, first search your email (including spam) for receipts or account‑creation emails from Novali or from the underlying merchant around the date of the charge. Check any Novali or related app account you may have for an active subscription under your profile, and review its billing settings. If you still can’t identify the transaction, contact Novali via the support details on their site (commonly a support@novali.com address or a web contact form) and request clarification or cancellation. If you receive no response or believe the charge is unauthorized, contact your card issuer promptly to dispute the transaction and block future charges; provide any screenshots or correspondence as supporting evidence. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
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 Novali.
Why do I see a charge from Novali on my card statement?
A Novali charge usually means you used their platform for a subscription, bill‑management service, or a purchase made through a Novali‑powered checkout. It may be tied to a recurring subscription, an upgrade to a premium plan, or a one‑time purchase that Novali processed on behalf of a merchant. Check your email for receipts from Novali or the underlying service around the date of the charge. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
Is Novali a subscription service, and can it bill me every month?
Yes. Third‑party billing resources describe Novali as a subscription‑related platform, so many users will see monthly or periodic charges when they’ve enrolled in a plan or when a free trial converts into a paid subscription. These charges typically continue until you change your plan or cancel through your Novali or related merchant account. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
How do I cancel a Novali subscription to stop future charges?
To cancel, log in to the Novali account or app (or the specific service you initially signed up for) and visit the billing or subscriptions section. Locate the Novali‑billed subscription and choose the option to cancel or turn off auto‑renew. If you can’t find an account, use the contact form or email listed on novali.com to request cancellation using the email address and last four digits of the card used for payment. Keep a copy of the confirmation for your records. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
How can I request a refund for a Novali charge I didn’t expect?
Start by contacting Novali support (typically via their contact page or a support@novali.com email) with your full name, billing email, approximate charge date and amount, and the last four digits of your card. Explain whether you meant to make a one‑time purchase, didn’t realize you were enrolling in a subscription, or were charged after cancelling. If Novali does not respond or declines a refund and you believe the charge is unauthorized or misleading, escalate the issue to your card issuer and ask them to open a dispute. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
What kinds of amounts are typical for Novali charges?
Novali‑related charges reported online tend to be subscription‑sized amounts (for example, monthly service fees or product subscriptions) and occasional one‑time purchase amounts. Because plan pricing and offers can change, review the confirmation email or your Novali/merchant account’s billing page to see the exact amount, billing frequency, and currency you agreed to. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
Could a Novali charge come from a free trial I forgot to cancel?
Yes. Some users report being billed by Novali after signing up for what they believed was a one‑time product purchase or trial that later converted into a subscription. If you recently tried a product or service promoted with a trial, log in to that service’s website, check your subscription status, and review the fine print in your original order email to confirm whether it included ongoing billing through Novali. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
How do I verify whether a Novali charge is legitimate or potentially fraudulent?
First, match the transaction date and amount against any recent online orders, app subscriptions, or trials that might be processed via Novali. Look for a receipt or order confirmation from Novali or the underlying brand in your email. If you can’t find any related account or receipt, contact Novali support and ask them to identify the merchant and product tied to the charge. If they can’t or won’t provide details—or you receive no response—treat the charge as suspicious and contact your bank or card issuer to block further billing and start a dispute if appropriate. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/novali.com/Novali-Store?utm_source=openai))
Does Novali place temporary authorization holds on my card?
Like many online billing platforms, Novali may place a small temporary authorization on your card when you add or update a payment method or start a trial, to verify that the card is valid. These holds typically disappear within a few business days and should not post as finalized charges. If a small test amount remains pending for longer than a week, contact your bank and Novali support for clarification.