RADC Enterprises, Inc.

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RADC Enterprises, Inc. is a California-based operator of branded gasoline stations and convenience stores, often under brands such as Shell, Mobil, or Rebel. Charges from this name on card statements typically relate to fuel purchases, car washes, or in-store convenience items at their locations.

Upland, California, United States
Owned by Anabi Oil / Rebel-branded station network (affiliated operator; formal parent not clearly documented)

About RADC Enterprises, Inc.

RADC Enterprises, Inc. is a privately held company based in Upland, California that operates gasoline stations with attached convenience stores across parts of California. Public regulatory and permitting records show RADC listed as the owner/operator of multiple fuel retail sites, including Shell, Mobil, Sinclair, and Rebel-branded gas stations and convenience stores, as well as associated car wash facilities.([exxonmobilfuels.com](https://www.exxonmobilfuels.com/en/find-gas-station/vineyard-gas-and-wash-inc-ontario-ca-200323740?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled “RADC ENTERPRISES INC” (sometimes with a city such as WOODLAND CA or ONTARIO CA) on a credit or debit card statement is usually the legal-entity descriptor behind a gas station or convenience store transaction. This could be fuel at the pump, items purchased inside the store, a drive-through car wash, or a combination of these. In some cases, customers report seeing this descriptor instead of the more familiar retail brand name on their statements, which can cause confusion when they don’t immediately recognize it.([vcharges.com](https://www.vcharges.com/radc-enterprises-inc-woodland-ca-6f?utm_source=openai))

To verify a charge from RADC Enterprises, compare the transaction date, city, and amount with any recent fuel stops, car washes, or convenience store purchases you or household members made, particularly at Shell, Mobil, Rebel, or other branded stations in California. You can often match the address by checking recent fuel receipts or by looking up local gas stations near where you were that day. If the charge still seems incorrect or you suspect fraud, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction and, if needed, ask them to provide the full merchant address associated with the charge; they may also be able to provide a phone number tied to the merchant account so you can reach the station operator directly.

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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 RADC Enterprises, Inc..

  1. RADC ENTERPRISES INC

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “RADC ENTERPRISES, INC” on my card when I only bought gas?

RADC Enterprises, Inc. is the behind-the-scenes corporate owner/operator of certain branded gas stations and convenience stores in California. Even if the station’s sign says Shell, Mobil, Rebel, or Sinclair, your bank statement may show the legal business name “RADC ENTERPRISES, INC” for fuel or in-store purchases processed at that site.

Is a RADC Enterprises, Inc. charge usually for fuel, the convenience store, or a car wash?

The descriptor can cover any combination of fuel pumped at the station, convenience store purchases (snacks, drinks, lottery, etc.), and car wash services operated at that same location. If you bought more than fuel, the total for all items will generally appear as a single RADC Enterprises, Inc. transaction.

Why is the RADC Enterprises, Inc. merchant location on my statement listed as a city I don’t recognize?

Many fuel operators register their merchant accounts using a corporate or billing address that may differ from the physical station address. Your statement might show the city of the station’s merchant account or corporate office rather than the exact street location where you fueled. Matching the date, approximate time, and dollar amount with your travel or fuel receipts is the best way to confirm the charge.

Can RADC Enterprises, Inc. place temporary authorization holds on my card at the gas pump?

Yes. Like most gas stations, when you pay at the pump a temporary authorization hold—often a round number higher than your final fuel amount—may appear as a pending RADC Enterprises, Inc. charge. Once the transaction settles, the hold is replaced by the actual purchase amount; this can take from a few minutes up to a few business days depending on your bank.

How can I get a receipt or more details for a RADC Enterprises, Inc. charge I don’t recognize?

First, check your car for paper receipts from recent fuel stops or car washes around the transaction date. If you find the station, you can call or visit with the date, time, and last four digits of the card so staff can reprint or verify the sale. If you can’t identify the station, contact your card issuer and ask for the full merchant address and any contact number tied to that RADC Enterprises, Inc. transaction, then reach out to the station operator directly.

What should I do if I believe a RADC Enterprises, Inc. charge is fraudulent or the amount is incorrect?

If you suspect fraud or a billing error, contact your card issuer immediately to dispute the charge and have your card blocked or replaced if necessary. At the same time, ask the issuer for the detailed merchant information (including address) so you can optionally contact the station operator to investigate possible pump error, duplicate billing, or card misuse on-site.

Do RADC Enterprises, Inc. stations run recurring or subscription-style charges?

No, typical RADC Enterprises, Inc. charges are one-time transactions for fuel, convenience store items, and related services. If you see repeated similar amounts on a regular schedule that you cannot link to actual visits to a gas station, contact your bank right away, as this may indicate card compromise or repeated unauthorized charges.

Can tips, car wash add-ons, or in-store purchases cause my RADC Enterprises, Inc. charge to be higher than the pump total?

Yes. If you added a car wash, bought items inside the store, or in rare cases added a tip for certain services, those amounts will be included in the final RADC Enterprises, Inc. charge. Compare the line items on any receipts from that visit to the total on your statement to confirm the difference.

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