Opera Dolce

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Opera Dolce is an Italian high-end pastry company (“antica pasticceria”) specializing in artisanal desserts, panettoni, pastries, and baked goods distributed across Italy.

Notaresco, Italy

About Opera Dolce

Opera Dolce is an Italian artisanal pastry brand known as an “antica pasticceria,” producing high-quality traditional and modern Italian desserts. Its product range includes classic pastries, panettoni and colombe for Christmas and Easter, biscuits, bignè-based pastries, and other frozen and fresh high-end patisserie items crafted with carefully selected ingredients by master pastry chefs. The company emphasizes a balance of tradition and innovation, combining manual craftsmanship with modern freezing and preservation techniques to keep products at peak quality during transport and storage.

A charge from “Operadolce” on a Visa statement is likely related to the purchase of Opera Dolce pastries or seasonal cakes, either directly from the company (e.g., wholesale, direct orders, or factory/retail outlet purchases) or via a point of sale using their merchant account. This could include holiday panettoni or colombe, assorted pastries, frozen patisserie items for hospitality customers, or other baked goods ordered for personal celebrations or professional catering needs. In some cases, the charge could reflect an online, phone, or invoice-based transaction processed under the Opera Dolce merchant name.

If you are unsure about an Operadolce charge, start by checking recent receipts or order confirmations for pastry or bakery purchases, especially seasonal or bulk orders. Look for emails from Opera Dolce or from the domain operadolce.it and verify dates and amounts. If you still have questions, you can contact the company using the phone or email listed on their website to confirm the transaction details. For disputed or unrecognized charges, coordinate with your card issuer promptly while you gather invoices or proof of purchase, and consider asking Opera Dolce for a copy of the receipt or invoice tied to the card transaction.

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 Opera Dolce.

  1. Operadolce

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an Operadolce charge on my card usually relate to?

An Operadolce charge generally corresponds to purchases of high-end Italian pastries or baked goods, such as panettoni, colombe, assorted pastries, or other patisserie items bought directly from Opera Dolce or via a sales channel that uses their merchant account.

Does Opera Dolce sell directly to consumers or mainly to businesses?

Opera Dolce focuses on producing artisanal pastries that are distributed nationally across Italy, often supplying retailers and hospitality businesses, but consumers may also encounter charges when buying products directly from the company, such as factory or retail outlet purchases or special seasonal orders.

Could there be multiple small charges from Operadolce on my statement?

Yes, if you made several separate purchases—such as multiple pastry orders for events or repeated visits to a point of sale that uses Opera Dolce’s merchant account—you may see multiple smaller charges that each reflect an individual transaction.

Does Operadolce place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Depending on how the payment is processed, a temporary authorization hold may appear when your card details are first taken (for example, to secure an order or large seasonal purchase). These holds should either convert into a final sale for the correct amount or disappear within a few days if not completed.

How can I verify what I purchased from Operadolce?

Check your email inbox and any paper receipts for invoices or order confirmations that mention Opera Dolce or the operadolce.it domain, and compare the date and amount against the card charge. If you purchased through a retailer, ask the retailer whether Opera Dolce is their pastry supplier and if the charge could be routed under that merchant name.

How do I contact Opera Dolce about a billing question or to request a copy of my receipt?

Visit operadolce.it and use the contact details listed there—such as their office phone number or email address—to request transaction details or a copy of your invoice. Provide the transaction date, last four digits of your card, and the exact amount so they can locate the charge in their system.

Can I get a refund for an incorrect or duplicate Operadolce charge?

If you believe you were incorrectly or doubly charged, contact Opera Dolce first with your receipt and card statement details to request a correction or refund. If you cannot resolve it directly, reach out to your card issuer to dispute the charge while providing any correspondence or invoices related to the purchase.

Why might the merchant name appear as “Operadolce” without spaces on my bank statement?

Many payment processors and banking systems shorten or concatenate merchant names to fit character limits, so “Opera Dolce” may appear as “Operadolce” on your statement even though it refers to the same Italian pastry company.

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