About Whop
Whop is a social commerce and marketplace platform operated by Whop Inc., a Brooklyn-based financial technology company. It allows creators and online businesses to sell digital products such as courses, memberships, communities, trading tools, SaaS apps, and other software-based services. Through Whop, buyers can discover and purchase access to these offerings, manage their subscriptions, and use Whop’s account portal and app to access what they’ve bought. ([whop.com](https://whop.com/blog/what-is-a-whop/?utm_source=openai))
A bank or card statement line like “Whop cheaterbuster purchase” typically indicates that Whop is processing a payment for a specific product called Cheaterbuster, which is an AI-powered tool that searches public dating profiles and related data. In this scenario, Whop acts as the merchant of record and billing platform, while Cheaterbuster (sold via a Whop product page such as “Cheaterbuster Full Access”) is the underlying subscription or service you purchased—often a recurring monthly plan. You may see similar descriptors any time you buy or renew digital products, memberships, or tools hosted and billed through Whop. ([whop.com](https://whop.com/terms/?utm_source=openai))
If you’re unsure about a Whop/Cheaterbuster charge, the first step is to log into your Whop account using the email address or login method associated with the purchase and check your “Orders,” “Memberships,” or “Subscriptions” section for active products and billing history. You can also locate the original email receipt from Whop, which typically lists the product name (e.g., Cheaterbuster Full Access), billing amount, and renewal schedule. For further questions, Whop provides support via their help center and email (support@whop.com); you can also contact Cheaterbuster directly through its own website if your question is about how their service works or cancelling on their side. If you don’t recognize the transaction after checking your email accounts and Whop dashboard, contact your card issuer promptly to dispute or block further charges.