Pour'd

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Pour'd is a Los Angeles–based mobile bar catering company that provides full-service bartending and beverage programs for private, corporate, and branded events across Southern California.

Los Angeles, CA

About Pour'd

Pour'd is a premium mobile bar and event beverage catering company operating primarily in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. They specialize in bringing a complete bar experience to events—supplying professional bartenders, bar setups, glassware, and customized cocktail menus for weddings, private parties, corporate functions, and brand activations. Their services emphasize curated drinks, hospitality, and turnkey beverage logistics so hosts and planners don’t have to manage alcohol service themselves.([pourdevents.com](https://www.pourdevents.com/))

A charge from “POURD” on a card statement is likely related to bar service at an event where Pour'd was contracted—this could be part of an event package paid by the host, a deposit or final balance for beverage catering, or a custom invoice for a corporate or brand activation. In some cases, charges may correspond to retainers, minimum-spend commitments, or add‑on services like premium spirits, extra bartenders, or extended service hours. Depending on how the event was booked, you might see a single lump‑sum charge or multiple payments (e.g., deposit and final payment) under the Pour'd name.

If you don’t recognize the charge, first think back to any recent events, parties, or weddings you hosted or helped pay for in the Los Angeles or Orange County area and check any contracts, invoices, or email confirmations from Pour'd. Hosts and planners can typically find details and receipts in their email correspondence or proposals from the company. To resolve questions, you can contact Pour'd directly through the contact form or email listed on their website, provide the date and amount of the charge, and request an itemized invoice or clarification. If you still suspect the transaction is unauthorized, contact your card issuer to dispute the charge, but be aware that event deposits and non‑refundable fees may apply per your signed agreement.

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 Pour'd.

  1. POURD 4606390201669558

Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I seeing a charge from POURD on my card statement?

A charge from POURD is most likely tied to mobile bar catering or bartending services you booked with Pour'd for an event in the Los Angeles or Orange County area. This could be a deposit, final balance, or payment for bar packages, alcohol, or staffing associated with that event.

What types of payments does Pour'd typically charge for?

Pour'd commonly charges for event deposits, remaining balances on bar packages, per‑person beverage packages, hosted bars with a minimum spend, and add‑ons like extra bartenders, premium spirits, glassware, or extended service time. These often appear as a single total charge under the name POURD.

Does Pour'd require a deposit, and is it refundable?

Pour'd generally requires a deposit to secure your event date and staffing, with the remainder due closer to the event. Whether the deposit is refundable depends on the specific contract terms—many event deposits are non‑refundable or only partially refundable if you cancel within a certain timeframe, so review your agreement or invoice details.

How can I get a receipt or itemized breakdown for my POURD charge?

Check the original proposal or invoice emailed to you when you booked Pour'd—most itemized breakdowns are sent that way. If you can’t find it, contact them via the email or contact form on pourdevents.com with your name, event date, and charge amount, and request a copy of the invoice showing exactly what was billed.

Can I change, cancel, or reschedule my Pour'd booking to avoid further charges?

To change or cancel your event, you’ll need to reach out to Pour'd directly as early as possible. Their ability to reschedule, transfer your deposit, or issue any refund will depend on your contract’s cancellation policy and how close you are to the event date, as staffing and product may already have been committed.

Why do I see multiple POURD charges instead of one?

You may see multiple POURD charges if you paid an initial deposit and later a final balance, or if additional services were added after the original quote (such as extra hours, upgraded drink offerings, or increased guest counts). Check your email for updated invoices or amendments to your original proposal.

How do I contact Pour'd if I don’t recognize this charge?

Visit pourdevents.com and use the Contact or Get a Quote form, or email the address listed there, providing the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of the card. They can look up your booking, confirm whether the charge is tied to an event, and send documentation. If they cannot locate a matching booking, you should then contact your bank to investigate potential fraud.

Can a guest at an event be directly charged by Pour'd?

Most Pour'd events are billed to the host or organizer under a package or minimum spend, but in some setups—like ticketed or brand events—Pour'd may process individual sales or tabs. In that case, a guest’s card could show a one‑time charge from POURD corresponding to their bar tab or drink purchases at the event.

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