Thrilez

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Thrilez is a consumer brand that sells jewelry‑making and craft kits such as beads, bracelet and earring supplies, and beadable pens, primarily through online marketplaces.

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About Thrilez

Thrilez is a niche craft and jewelry‑making brand that offers a variety of DIY supplies, including bracelet and bangle kits, bead assortments, crimp beads, spacer beads, earring hooks, and themed beadable pen sets. Their products are marketed toward hobbyists, kids, and teens who enjoy making their own bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and other small accessories. Thrilez products are widely listed on large online marketplaces and specialty retailers rather than through a direct, standalone storefront, and are often positioned as affordable, all‑in‑one kits for creative projects. ([jewelryonlight.com](https://www.jewelryonlight.com/brand/thrilez?utm_source=openai))

A charge with a descriptor like “1677CUSTOD*THRILEZ” most likely relates to an online purchase of a Thrilez‑branded craft or jewelry‑making kit, such as bracelet sets, bead assortments, earring‑making kits, or seasonal pen kits. The transaction may have been processed by an online marketplace (for example, a large retailer or third‑party e‑commerce platform) using “Thrilez” as the seller or product brand name, so the billing descriptor surfaces the brand instead of the marketplace’s standard name. In some cases, line items in institutional or school purchasing reports also show Thrilez for bulk craft kits like Christmas beadable pens or wire‑wrapping supplies, which supports this interpretation. ([cusd203.districtvitals.com](https://cusd203.districtvitals.com/downloads/boarddocs/cusd308/20260112/Bill%20List%201-12-2026.pdf?utm_source=openai))

If you don’t recognize this charge, start by reviewing recent online orders for jewelry‑making, bead, bracelet, earring, or craft kits, including purchases placed through popular marketplaces where the order confirmation might list Thrilez as the brand. Check your email for order receipts containing the word “Thrilez,” and look at order histories on any e‑commerce accounts you or your family members use. If you still can’t identify the purchase, contact the marketplace or retailer shown on the order history (or your card issuer, if you can’t match it to any order) and provide the full descriptor and date; they can usually see the underlying order details and, if necessary, help you dispute or block further charges.

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 Thrilez.

  1. 1677CUSTOD*THRILEZ

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of purchase usually results in a Thrilez charge on my card?

A Thrilez charge typically comes from buying a Thrilez‑branded craft or jewelry‑making product online—such as bracelet or bangle kits, earring hook kits, crimp bead sets, spacer beads, or beadable pen kits—through a marketplace like Walmart or other third‑party e‑commerce retailers. Check recent orders for DIY jewelry or bead kits that list Thrilez as the brand. ([jewelryonlight.com](https://www.jewelryonlight.com/brand/thrilez?utm_source=openai))

Why does my statement show “1677CUSTOD*THRILEZ” instead of the store name I bought from?

Many online marketplaces pass the brand or seller name into the card descriptor rather than the marketplace’s own name. In this case, the processor appears to have included “THRILEZ” (the product brand) in the descriptor, so your bank statement may not show the larger retailer’s name even though the order was placed there. Reviewing your marketplace order history by date and amount is the best way to match the charge.

Is Thrilez a subscription service or recurring charge?

Thrilez products are generally sold as one‑time purchases of physical craft or jewelry‑making kits. There is no public evidence that Thrilez operates its own subscription program, so recurring Thrilez‑labeled charges are more likely due to multiple separate orders, household members reordering kits, or a saved card being used repeatedly on the same marketplace. If you see repeated charges you don’t expect, review order histories for repeat purchases and contact the marketplace or your bank if needed.

How can I get a receipt or invoice for a Thrilez purchase?

Because Thrilez is sold through third‑party marketplaces, your receipt or invoice will come from the retailer where you placed the order, not directly from Thrilez. Log into the site where you made the purchase (for example, a large retailer’s website), go to your order history, locate the order that includes a Thrilez product, and download or print the invoice from there.

Can I return or get a refund for a Thrilez jewelry‑making kit?

Returns and refunds for Thrilez products are handled under the marketplace’s or retailer’s return policy. Find the order in your account on that site and look for options such as “Return,” “Replace,” or “Request refund.” If the window for returns has closed or the product arrived damaged or incomplete, contact the retailer’s customer support with your order number and photos of the issue; they can advise on replacement or refund options.

Why does the charge amount for Thrilez look unusual (for example, not a round number)?

Thrilez purchases often include tax, shipping, and sometimes multiple items in a single order, which can lead to non‑round totals like $18.47 or $23.62. If the amount seems off, compare it to the total shown on the corresponding online order confirmation, including tax and shipping. Small discrepancies can also occur if prices changed due to discounts, coupons, or promotions at checkout.

Could this Thrilez charge be from a school or group order?

Yes. Some school districts and organizations buy Thrilez kits such as beadable pens or wire‑wrapping supplies in bulk for classroom or craft activities, and those purchases appear in their internal accounts payable records. If you manage payments for a school, PTA, or club, verify whether a recent supply order for craft projects or jewelry‑making kits was placed around the date of the charge. ([cusd203.districtvitals.com](https://cusd203.districtvitals.com/downloads/boarddocs/cusd308/20260112/Bill%20List%201-12-2026.pdf?utm_source=openai))

What should I do if I still don’t recognize a Thrilez transaction after checking my orders?

If you cannot match the Thrilez charge to any online order under your or your family’s accounts, contact your card issuer using the number on the back of your card. Provide the full descriptor, date, and amount; ask them to look up any additional merchant information and, if necessary, start a dispute or issue a new card in case of unauthorized use. Also review recent pending charges to ensure there are no other unfamiliar transactions.

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