Steal Strt

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Steal Strt is a vintage and secondhand clothing boutique based in Montréal, Canada, offering curated fashion pieces and accessories.

Montréal, Quebec, Canada

About Steal Strt

Steal Strt is an independent vintage and secondhand clothing shop located in Montréal, Quebec. The boutique focuses on carefully curated pieces, from everyday wear to statement items, often emphasizing unique, fashion-forward finds and accessories. As a small retailer, it operates as a brick‑and‑mortar shop with a distinct boutique feel, attracting customers who are interested in sustainable fashion and one‑of‑a‑kind styles.([boulevardsaintlaurent.com](https://boulevardsaintlaurent.com/en/repertoire/steal-strt/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “SQ steal Strt” on your card statement likely comes from an in‑person purchase at their Montréal shop processed via Square (hence the “SQ” prefix). The amount typically reflects the total of clothing or accessories you bought, possibly including sales tax. In some cases you might also see a small temporary authorization if your card was pre‑authorized before finalizing the sale, for example if the staff opened a tab while you continued shopping.

If you don’t recognize the charge, first consider whether you or someone in your household recently shopped at a vintage clothing boutique in Montréal—especially on or near Avenue du Mont‑Royal or Boulevard Saint‑Laurent—and received an email or paper receipt from Steal Strt. You can search your email for “Steal Strt” or check your Square digital receipts if you entered an email or phone number at checkout. For further clarification, contact the shop directly via the email or social links listed on their online profiles, providing the date and exact amount of the charge so they can look it up. If the merchant confirms they have no matching transaction, contact your card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card reissue if fraud is suspected.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. SQ steal Strt

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement show “SQ steal Strt” instead of just Steal Strt?

The “SQ” prefix indicates that your payment was processed through Square, a common point‑of‑sale system. The actual merchant is Steal Strt, a vintage clothing boutique in Montréal. Card issuers often display the processor plus the merchant name, which is why you see “SQ steal Strt” on your statement.

What types of purchases typically result in a charge from Steal Strt?

Charges from Steal Strt are usually for in‑store purchases of vintage or secondhand clothing and accessories, such as dresses, shirts, jackets, shoes, or jewelry. The transaction total will normally match the item prices plus applicable sales taxes, and there are no subscription or recurring fees associated with this merchant.

Could Steal Strt place a temporary hold or pending charge on my card?

In some cases, when a card is first dipped, tapped, or keyed in through Square, you might briefly see a pending authorization on your account. This can look like a duplicate or slightly different amount, but it is usually replaced within a few days by the final settled charge that matches your receipt.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Steal Strt to verify this charge?

If you entered an email address or mobile number at checkout, Square may have sent you a digital receipt—search your inbox or SMS for “Square” or “Steal Strt.” If you can’t find it, contact the shop via the email or social links on their online profiles and provide the date, approximate time, and amount of the transaction so they can look it up and resend a receipt if available.

Does Steal Strt offer online orders that could explain this charge even if I wasn’t in Montréal?

Steal Strt primarily operates as a physical boutique; however, they may occasionally sell items via social media or direct messaging and process payments remotely through Square. If someone in your household arranged a remote purchase or pickup, the charge could appear the same way as an in‑store transaction.

How do I contact Steal Strt if I think I was charged the wrong amount?

Use the contact email listed on their online directory or Linktree profile to reach Steal Strt, and include your name, the last four digits of the card, the exact amount, and the transaction date. They can verify the transaction in their Square records and issue a partial or full refund through Square if an overcharge or error occurred.

What should I do if I don’t recognize any purchase from Steal Strt at all?

First confirm that no authorized card user (family member, partner, etc.) shopped at a vintage boutique in Montréal around the transaction date. If no one recognizes the purchase and the shop cannot locate a matching legitimate transaction, contact your bank or card issuer right away to dispute the charge and request a new card number to prevent further unauthorized use.

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