Repsol

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Repsol is a Spanish global energy company whose brand appears on a large network of service stations (gas stations) across Spain and other countries, including a fuel station in Vilamarxant, Valencia.

Madrid, Spain
Owned by Repsol, S.A.

About Repsol

Repsol is a multinational energy and petrochemical company based in Spain, best known to consumers for its extensive network of branded service stations that sell gasoline, diesel, and related automotive products. In Vilamarxant (Valencia, Spain), there is a Repsol-branded station commonly referred to as “Estación de Servicio Repsol Vilamarxant” or “VILAMARXANT,” operated by GESINSA CARBURANTES, S.L., which provides fuel, car-wash services, and a small shop for convenience items and automotive essentials.([envila.es](https://envila.es/comercio/estacion-de-servicio-repsol-vilamarxant/?utm_source=openai))

A card descriptor like “EE SS VILLAMARXANT” most likely abbreviates “Estación de Servicio Vilamarxant” and refers to this Repsol fuel station in Vilamarxant. This type of charge usually appears when you purchase gasoline or diesel at the pump, buy items in the service-station shop, or use related vehicle services such as a car wash. Depending on your bank and how the terminal is configured, the descriptor may omit the Repsol brand and instead show a generic label like “EE SS,” followed by the locality name.

If you have questions about the charge, you can verify it by checking your fuel receipts from the date in question, your mileage and fueling history, or any email/app notifications from Repsol or your bank. You may also contact the station directly by searching online for “Estación de Servicio Repsol Vilamarxant” to confirm the transaction details, or reach out to Repsol customer support via their official website. If the transaction still looks unfamiliar, your card issuer can provide the exact time, authorization data, and sometimes terminal ID, which can help the station identify the purchase and resolve billing disputes or refund requests.

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 Repsol.

  1. EE SS VILLAMARXANT

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the “EE SS VILLAMARXANT” charge on my card mean?

On Spanish card statements, “EE SS” is often shorthand for “Estación de Servicio” (service station). A descriptor like “EE SS VILLAMARXANT” most likely refers to the Repsol-branded fuel station in Vilamarxant, Valencia, where you may have bought gasoline, diesel, or items from the station shop.

Why doesn’t my statement show the word “Repsol,” only “EE SS VILLAMARXANT”?

Some payment terminals at service stations are configured with a generic merchant name such as “Estación de Servicio Vilamarxant,” and your bank truncates this to “EE SS VILLAMARXANT.” The underlying merchant is still the Repsol station operating in Vilamarxant, but the brand name may be omitted in the descriptor.

What types of purchases create charges from the Repsol station in Vilamarxant?

Charges can result from filling up with gasoline or diesel, using the car wash, or buying products in the station’s mini‑mart such as snacks, drinks, motor oil, or other automotive accessories. All of these are processed through the same point‑of‑sale system, so they will appear under the same descriptor on your statement.

Can this station place a temporary hold or preauthorization on my card?

Yes. When paying at the pump or using unattended terminals, the station may place a temporary preauthorization hold (often a standard amount higher than your final purchase) to verify your card. After the final transaction is settled, the hold is adjusted to the actual fuel amount and any excess authorization automatically drops off, usually within a few days depending on your bank.

How can I confirm whether a specific Repsol Vilamarxant charge is legitimate?

Compare the transaction date and time to when you last fueled near Vilamarxant, check any paper receipts from the station, and review the amount against a typical full or partial tank for your vehicle. You can also call the station (found via a search for “Estación de Servicio Repsol Vilamarxant”) and provide the date, time, and amount so they can look up the transaction in their till records.

How do I request a refund or dispute a mistaken charge from this Repsol station?

Start by contacting the Repsol station in Vilamarxant with your receipt or card statement showing the date, time, and amount; they can usually correct double charges, pump errors, or incorrect amounts. If you cannot resolve it directly with the station, contact your card issuer to open a billing dispute and provide any supporting documentation such as receipts, photos of pump readings, or communication with the station.

Does the Repsol station in Vilamarxant offer any loyalty or discount programs that could affect my bill?

Many Repsol stations in Spain participate in Repsol’s loyalty and discount programs and sometimes in partner card promotions (for example, discounts for specific credit cards or supermarket partnerships). These programs usually reduce your final bill at the register or via later rebates, but the initial statement descriptor will still appear as a standard service‑station charge from Vilamarxant.

Who should I contact if I don’t recognize an “EE SS VILLAMARXANT” transaction at all?

If you are sure you did not purchase fuel or services in Vilamarxant around the transaction date, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report a potentially unauthorized charge. They can block your card, investigate the transaction, and, if needed, request supporting documentation from the Repsol station to determine whether the charge was fraudulent.

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