About Probiller
Probiller is an online payment processor and subscription billing platform based in Dublin, Ireland. It is most commonly used by digital content and membership-based websites, including many adult entertainment, live cam, and premium media platforms. When you purchase a membership, credits, or other digital services on a site that uses Probiller, they handle the secure processing of your card details and ongoing billing on behalf of that website. Charges typically appear on your statement with a descriptor such as “PROBILLER.COM” or similar wording, sometimes followed by the name of the associated website or a customer service phone number.
A Probiller charge may show up on your bank or card statement for several reasons. The most common is a recurring subscription or membership you started on a site that uses Probiller for billing—this can include monthly, weekly, or other periodic renewals, as well as low-cost trial offers that automatically convert to a full-price plan after the trial period ends. You might also see Probiller for one-time purchases (such as tokens, credits, or pay-per-view content), or as a small temporary authorization hold (often $0–$5) placed to verify your card when you sign up or update payment details; these holds usually disappear within a few business days. If you have multiple memberships on different sites that all use Probiller, they may appear as separate Probiller charges.
If you’re unsure about a Probiller charge, first check your email for receipts or welcome emails from membership or content sites around the charge date, and review your accounts on those sites for billing history. You can visit probiller.com and use their self-service tools to look up and manage your subscriptions using your card details and basic billing information, or contact their customer support via the contact options listed on their website (typically live chat, email, and phone support in multiple languages). Common issues—such as cancelling a recurring membership, questioning a trial-to-full-price conversion, or clarifying a double charge—are usually resolved by confirming which site the charge relates to, reviewing the original offer terms, and, if appropriate, requesting a refund or adjustment directly through Probiller support or the website where you signed up.