PDFApp

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PDFApp is an online PDF editor and conversion platform that lets users upload, edit, sign, and convert PDF files directly in their browser. It appears on card statements under descriptors referencing pdfapp.com (and sometimes similar domains) for subscription or access charges to its tools.

Argentina (company registered in AR; specific city not disclosed)

About PDFApp

PDFApp is a web-based PDF editing and conversion service accessible via pdfapp.com. It provides a suite of tools to edit text in PDFs, add signatures, annotate, merge and split files, compress documents, and convert between PDF and formats like Word, PowerPoint, images, and text, all through a browser interface without installing traditional desktop software. The company describes itself as a complete PDF solution for individuals and businesses that regularly work with digital documents.([pdfapp.com](https://pdfapp.com/))

A charge with a descriptor such as “PDFPP.COM PDFAPP.COM DE” is most likely related to paid access or a subscription to PDFApp’s online tools tied to the pdfapp.com service. Users typically incur charges when they sign up for a paid plan, start a trial that converts to a subscription, or purchase extended or premium usage of the editor and converter. Third‑party risk-analysis sites note that pdfapp.com has been associated with recurring card charges and “chargeback prevention” patterns, which suggests a subscription or membership-style billing model rather than purely one‑off purchases.([scamadviser.com](https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/pdfapp.com?utm_source=openai))

If you do not recognize this charge, first check whether you (or anyone with access to your card or email) recently used an online PDF editor or converter and created an account at pdfapp.com. Log into that account to review billing, subscription status, and recent invoices, or use the site’s support and “Cancel subscription” links to manage or stop further charges.([pdfapp.com](https://pdfapp.com/tos)) If you cannot log in or still dispute the transaction, contact your card issuer to inquire, provide the descriptor string, and if necessary request a chargeback or card replacement if you suspect unauthorized use.

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 PDFApp.

  1. PDFPP.COM PDFAPP.COM DE

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from PDFApp or a descriptor like “PDFPP.COM PDFAPP.COM DE” on my card statement?

This descriptor typically indicates a payment tied to PDFApp’s online PDF editor at pdfapp.com—most often a subscription or paid access to its PDF editing and conversion tools. If you (or someone with access to your card) signed up for a plan or trial on pdfapp.com, that billing would appear under a similar descriptor.

Does PDFApp use subscriptions, and how often will I be billed?

PDFApp markets itself as an online service with ongoing access to PDF tools, so charges are generally associated with recurring subscription-style access rather than a one‑time software purchase. The specific billing interval (for example, monthly) and price depend on the plan you selected during sign‑up; you can confirm this by logging in at pdfapp.com and checking your account or billing section.

How can I cancel my PDFApp subscription to stop future charges?

To cancel, go to pdfapp.com and log into the account associated with the charged card, then navigate to the Support or account area and use the “Cancel subscription” option listed in the site’s support links.([pdfapp.com](https://pdfapp.com/)) After canceling, you should receive confirmation by email; keep that email and a screenshot of your account status in case you need to dispute later charges.

How do I request a refund for a PDFApp charge I don’t recognize or am unhappy with?

PDFApp’s Terms of Service and Refund Policy state that they offer a customer-satisfaction guarantee and allow refund requests, subject to their conditions.([pdfapp.com](https://pdfapp.com/tos)) Use the contact email or form listed on pdfapp.com (for example via the Contact Us or Refund Policy pages), provide your name, the last four digits of the card, transaction date and amount, and explain whether the charge was unauthorized or a service issue. If you cannot resolve it with them, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction.

What amounts are typical for PDFApp charges?

Public pages for pdfapp.com emphasize the service and features but do not clearly publish price tables, and pricing can change over time or vary by offer or promotion. Expect charges to correspond to the plan you selected at checkout—usually a recurring fee rather than a small authorization-only amount. If you see multiple similar amounts each month, that likely reflects an active subscription; verify the exact price in your PDFApp account or ask their support for a copy of your invoice.

Could this PDFApp charge be a temporary authorization hold?

PDFApp, like many online services, may place a small temporary authorization when you first add a card to verify that it is valid, especially if starting a trial or setting up billing. However, the descriptor you’re seeing is typically associated with fully captured subscription payments, not just $0–$1 holds. If the amount remains pending for more than a few days or posts as a completed transaction, treat it as an actual charge and review your subscription status.

How can I verify whether I actually have a PDFApp account tied to this card?

Search your email (including spam) for messages from pdfapp.com, such as “Welcome,” “Payment receipt,” or “Subscription confirmation.” Then try the “Forgot password” option on pdfapp.com using any email addresses you might have used. If you still cannot locate an account but continue to see charges, contact PDFApp through their site with the transaction details, and simultaneously notify your bank or card issuer that you suspect unauthorized use.

Is PDFApp considered a trustworthy merchant?

Third‑party reputation services flag pdfapp.com with a relatively low trust score and mention observed patterns of recurring credit‑card charges and chargeback‑prevention tactics, advising consumers to scrutinize unexpected charges carefully.([scamadviser.com](https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/pdfapp.com?utm_source=openai)) If you did not knowingly subscribe, contact your card issuer promptly to block further billing and, if appropriate, initiate a dispute.

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