SM3 Custom Promo

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SM3 Custom Promo appears to be a small U.S.-based vendor that sells custom promotional items such as branded tablecloths, stickers, and other logo merchandise, often to government agencies, campaigns, and organizations.

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About SM3 Custom Promo

Based on public payment and disbursement records, SM3 Custom Promo is a vendor that provides custom-branded promotional products. These include items like printed tablecloths with logos, customized stickers, and similar marketing or outreach materials purchased by municipalities, public agencies, and political campaigns.([sddcleanwater.org](https://sddcleanwater.org/wp-content/uploads/11.16.22-Consent-Agenda.pdf?utm_source=openai)) While there is no clearly identified standalone corporate website for “SM3 Custom Promo,” the descriptor shows up consistently as a payee name for small-dollar purchases of promotional materials.

A charge with the descriptor “sm3custompromo” on your card statement is likely tied to an order for promotional merchandise—such as event table covers, stickers, campaign materials, or branded swag—placed online or via invoice. Many of the public records show one‑time charges in modest amounts, consistent with specific orders rather than ongoing subscriptions.([sddcleanwater.org](https://sddcleanwater.org/wp-content/uploads/11.16.22-Consent-Agenda.pdf?utm_source=openai)) You might see this after a department, club, campaign, or small business ordered printed items using your card.

If you are unsure about a sm3custompromo charge, start by checking recent email confirmations or invoices related to custom printing or promotional products, especially around the date of the transaction. Compare the charge amount with any quotes or receipts you have for branded items. If the card was used on behalf of an organization, contact the person responsible for purchasing to confirm the order. If you still cannot identify the charge, contact your card issuer; they can provide the transaction details and, if needed, start a dispute or block further charges. Because there is no clear public-facing website, you may need to work through your card issuer and your internal purchasing records to resolve questions about this merchant.

Bank Statement Variations

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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 SM3 Custom Promo.

  1. sm3custompromo

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a “sm3custompromo” charge on my card usually relate to?

In public disbursement and campaign‑finance records, SM3 Custom Promo is listed as a payee for custom promotional materials such as logo tablecloths and customized stickers.([sddcleanwater.org](https://sddcleanwater.org/wp-content/uploads/11.16.22-Consent-Agenda.pdf?utm_source=openai)) If you see this descriptor, it most likely corresponds to a one‑time order for printed or branded merchandise.

Is SM3 Custom Promo a subscription service or a one‑time purchase vendor?

Available records show SM3 Custom Promo associated with single purchases—like a specific tablecloth or sticker order—rather than recurring subscription billing.([sddcleanwater.org](https://sddcleanwater.org/wp-content/uploads/11.16.22-Consent-Agenda.pdf?utm_source=openai)) If you see multiple charges, they are probably from multiple separate orders rather than an automatic subscription.

Why would a government agency or campaign show a payment to SM3 Custom Promo?

Municipalities, sanitary districts, and political campaigns list SM3 Custom Promo as the vendor when they purchase outreach materials such as customized stickers or branded tablecloths for events.([sddcleanwater.org](https://sddcleanwater.org/wp-content/uploads/11.16.22-Consent-Agenda.pdf?utm_source=openai)) If your card was used for official purchases, the charge likely reflects such a materials order.

How can I verify what was purchased from SM3 Custom Promo?

Check any recent invoices, quotes, or order confirmations for custom‑printed items around the transaction date, and match the charged amount to those documents. If the card is used for an organization, your purchasing or finance team may have a purchase order or receipt listing SM3 Custom Promo as the vendor.

I don’t recognize this sm3custompromo charge—what should I do?

First, ask anyone who may use your card (family members, colleagues, or department staff) whether they placed an order for promotional items. If no one recognizes the charge and you cannot find a matching invoice or email, contact your card issuer to request additional transaction details and, if needed, dispute the charge and get a new card number.

Can SM3 Custom Promo place small test or authorization charges?

There is no public documentation indicating that SM3 Custom Promo uses separate small authorization holds; the amounts seen in public records are standard purchase amounts for goods.([sddcleanwater.org](https://sddcleanwater.org/wp-content/uploads/11.16.22-Consent-Agenda.pdf?utm_source=openai)) However, payment processors sometimes generate temporary holds, so if you see a small pending amount that later disappears, it may have been a routine authorization by the processor rather than the merchant itself.

How can I contact SM3 Custom Promo directly about a charge?

Because there is no clearly identified official website or public contact information for SM3 Custom Promo, your most reliable path is through your order documentation (emails, invoices, or quotes) for any custom‑promo purchase you made. If you cannot find contact details there, work with your card issuer; they can relay or obtain the merchant contact information attached to the transaction record.

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