Venet

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Venet appears to be an online payment and subscription management service that processes recurring charges and payments on behalf of various digital services and apps.

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About Venet

Venet is referenced online as a merchant that handles subscription and bill payments for third‑party services, particularly digital products such as apps, games, and online subscriptions. Public information tied to venet.com and the support address support@venet.com indicates that Venet’s role is to serve as the payment intermediary or merchant of record rather than the end service itself. In practice, this means Venet provides the billing rails, while another company provides the content or service you actually use.

A charge like “venet1c67a2” on your card statement most likely represents a payment that Venet has processed for a subscription, in‑app purchase, or other recurring/online service. The extra characters after “venet” (such as “1c67a2”) are likely an internal transaction or invoice identifier generated by Venet or the underlying merchant. Users commonly see related descriptors such as “VENET PAYMENT”, “VENET SUBSCRIPTION”, or “VENET ONLINE” when they are billed after a free trial ends, when a subscription renews, or when a family member makes an in‑app purchase through a payment flow Venet supports. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/venet.com/VENET-PAYMENT))

If you don’t recognize this charge, first search your email (including spam) for “Venet” or “venet.com” to locate receipts, sign‑up confirmations, or subscription details. From there, you can try contacting Venet via their published support channel (support@venet.com) and request clarification, cancellation, or a refund where appropriate. If you cannot reach the company or they decline to help and you still believe the charge is unauthorized, your next step is to contact your bank or card issuer, provide any evidence (screenshots, emails, dates), and ask about disputing the transaction as potentially fraudulent. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/venet.com/VENET-PAYMENT))

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 Venet.

  1. venet1c67a2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the “venet1c67a2” charge on my card statement?

The “venet1c67a2” descriptor most likely indicates a payment processed by Venet (venet.com) for an online subscription, app, or digital service, with the alphanumeric suffix (e.g., 1c67a2) serving as an internal transaction or invoice ID.

Why did Venet charge me after a free trial?

Many services that bill through Venet convert free trials into paid subscriptions if they are not cancelled before the trial ends. When that happens, Venet processes the first paid billing cycle and the charge appears on your statement under a Venet descriptor rather than the underlying app or service name.

How can I find out which subscription or app my Venet charge is for?

Search your email accounts for “Venet” or “venet.com” to locate receipts or welcome emails, and check recent sign‑ups for apps, games, or online services around the charge date. If you still can’t identify it, email support@venet.com with the charge date, amount, and the full descriptor so they can look it up. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/venet.com/VENET-PAYMENT))

How do I cancel a subscription that is billed through Venet?

Once you identify which app or service is behind the Venet charge, go to that service’s account or billing page and turn off auto‑renew or cancel the subscription there. If the cancellation option is unclear, contact the service’s own support and, if needed, Venet’s support at support@venet.com to confirm that future billing will stop. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/venet.com/VENET-PAYMENT))

Can I get a refund for a Venet charge I didn’t intend to make?

Refunds are handled on a case‑by‑case basis. Start by contacting the underlying app or service provider; if you can’t identify them or they direct you to the payment processor, email Venet at support@venet.com with full charge details and request a refund review. If you still believe the charge is unauthorized and can’t resolve it, speak with your bank or card issuer about disputing it. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/venet.com/VENET-PAYMENT))

Why do I see multiple small charges from Venet on the same day?

Multiple Venet charges on the same day can indicate several in‑app purchases, upgrades across different services, or separate family‑member transactions that are each processed individually. Review devices and app stores linked to your card, including family‑sharing or child accounts, to see which purchases correspond to the charges.

Does Venet place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Some payment intermediaries place small temporary authorization holds to verify that a card is valid before completing a subscription sign‑up or purchase. If Venet does this, you may see a small pending amount that disappears after a few days and is never actually captured; only the final, posted charge represents an actual payment.

How do I contact Venet about a suspicious or unrecognized charge?

The publicly listed support contact for Venet is support@venet.com. When you reach out, include your full name, the last four digits of the card, the date and amount of the charge, your country, and the complete descriptor (such as “venet1c67a2”) so they can investigate and tell you which service generated the payment. ([joinchargeback.com](https://www.joinchargeback.com/whats-this-charge/venet.com/VENET-PAYMENT))

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