Zlurth is an online streaming service that offers a variety of movies across multiple categories on internet‑connected devices via a subscription model.
Zlurth is an online movie‑streaming service based in Garden Grove, California, that lets subscribers watch a library of films across multiple genres on internet‑connected devices. Through zlurth.com and compatible apps (where available), users can browse and stream movies on smart TVs, phones, tablets, laptops, and some streaming sticks and set‑top boxes. Zlurth focuses primarily on movies rather than TV series, organizing its catalog into categories such as action, drama, comedy, horror, and international films, and it operates on a recurring subscription model rather than pay‑per‑view.
A Zlurth charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you start a subscription, renew an existing plan, or sign up after a free or discounted trial. Most users are billed monthly, though some may have chosen a discounted annual plan, so you might see ZLURTH, ZLURTH.COM, or a similar descriptor at regular 30‑day or yearly intervals. You may also see small temporary authorization holds when you first add or update a payment method, when Zlurth verifies your card before a renewal, or if you created multiple profiles or tried different promotions under the same card. One‑time charges can show up if you upgraded plans mid‑cycle or purchased an add‑on, where available.
To verify a Zlurth charge, first sign in at zlurth.com using any email addresses you or family members might have used, then check the Billing or Subscription section for your current and past payments. Compare the billing date and amount in your Zlurth account with the date and amount on your statement. If you still have questions, use the Help/Support link on zlurth.com to access live chat or email support, or look for a “Contact Us” page that may list a support form or address; include a screenshot of the charge, the last four digits of the card, and your billing date so they can locate your account quickly. Common issues such as duplicate charges, problems after cancellation, or charges from forgotten trials are usually resolved by adjusting your next bill, issuing a refund where eligible, or confirming that all related accounts have been cancelled.
Bank Statement Variations
2 known variations
These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Zlurth.
What subscription plans does Zlurth offer and how much do they cost?
Zlurth typically offers several streaming plans, such as a Basic plan with standard definition on a single screen, a Standard plan with HD streaming on two screens, and a Premium plan with higher resolution and more simultaneous streams. As an example, prices in many regions are around $6.99/month for Basic, $11.99/month for Standard, and $15.99/month for Premium, but these amounts and currencies can vary by country and may change over time. To see the exact plans and prices that apply to you, log into your account at zlurth.com and open the Subscription or Plans section before relying on statement information alone.
Why do I see a Zlurth charge even though I only signed up for a free trial?
When you start a free or discounted trial, Zlurth usually requires a valid payment method and may place a temporary authorization or show a scheduled charge date for the first paid period. If you do not cancel before the trial ends, your subscription automatically converts to a paid plan and the first month (or year, if you chose an annual plan) is charged on the day the trial expires. Check your email for the original trial confirmation and your account at zlurth.com to see the trial end date and whether your membership is currently active. If you believe you were charged in error right after a trial, contact Zlurth support promptly, as refunds are more likely when requested soon after billing.
Why was I charged by Zlurth after I thought I cancelled my subscription?
Zlurth generally bills at the start of each billing cycle, and cancellations take effect at the end of the current period. If you cancelled after your renewal date, your account stays active until that period ends, so you may still see the latest renewal charge. Log into zlurth.com, go to Account or Billing, and verify your next billing date and status; it should show that your plan will not renew if cancellation was successful. If your account shows as cancelled but you still see new charges, contact support with the date and amount of the charge so they can investigate possible duplicate or secondary accounts.
How can I cancel or pause my Zlurth subscription to stop future charges?
To cancel, sign into your account at zlurth.com, go to the Account or Billing/Subscription section, and choose the option labeled Cancel, End Membership, or similar. Follow the on‑screen steps and confirm until you receive a cancellation confirmation on the website and, usually, via email. Zlurth does not typically offer a true “pause” feature, but you can cancel and then resume later by re‑subscribing; your viewing history and preferences may be retained if you use the same login. Always double‑check your next billing date after cancelling so you know how long you’ll retain access and when charges should stop.
What are common Zlurth charge amounts and why do they sometimes differ month to month?
Most Zlurth charges correspond to your selected plan, such as around $6–$8, $11–$13, or $15–$18 per month depending on your region and tier, plus any applicable taxes. Your amount can change if you upgraded or downgraded your plan, moved to an annual option, or if local taxes or fees were adjusted. Occasionally, promotional discounts or coupon codes can make one billing period lower than the standard rate, with the price returning to normal the next month. Check the Billing or Payment History section at zlurth.com to see line‑item details for each period and confirm why the amount changed.
Why do I see a small or duplicate Zlurth charge, such as $0, $1, or a low amount that later disappears?
Zlurth may place a temporary authorization hold (often $0–$2) when you first add or update a card, or when your bank requires card verification before a renewal. These are not actual charges and should drop off or be reversed automatically within a few business days, depending on your bank’s policies. You might also see a pending charge and then a final posted charge with the same amount; in that case only the posted transaction will be collected. If a small amount remains on your statement beyond a full billing cycle, contact both your bank and Zlurth support with the transaction details.
How do I contact Zlurth about an unknown or unauthorized charge on my card?
Start by signing into any Zlurth accounts you or household members might have at zlurth.com and checking the Billing section for matching charges. If you still can’t identify the transaction, use the Help or Contact links on zlurth.com to reach customer support via web form, live chat, or email; provide the charge date, amount, the billing descriptor (e.g., ZLURTH or ZLURTH.COM), and the last four digits of the card. Zlurth support can search their system for accounts using your payment details and help close unwanted accounts or stop further billing. For charges you believe are fraudulent, also notify your bank or card issuer, who can block the card and dispute the transaction if needed.
Can I get a refund from Zlurth if I was charged but didn’t use the service?
Zlurth’s refund policy typically treats subscription fees as non‑refundable once a billing period has started, but they may make exceptions for clear errors, duplicate billing, or very recent renewals. If you were unexpectedly charged, contact support through zlurth.com as soon as possible and include your account email, the amount, and the billing date. In some cases they may offer a prorated credit, a full or partial refund, or an extension of your subscription, depending on the circumstances and local consumer laws. If Zlurth declines a refund and you believe the charge is unauthorized, follow up with your bank or card provider about disputing the transaction.