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Money Debited but Purchase Missing in Transaction History?

Payment through a bank can fail due to many reasons, including failure in network or browser issues. Here’s what you can do if your purchase doesn’t show up in transaction history but money has been deducted from the bank.
Money Debited but Purchase Missing in Transaction History?

Payment can fail due to network issues or browser issues. Typically, in case of a failed payment, you should be redirected to the failed payments page. However, in some cases, the browser might buffer or break due to increased load time. In most cases, the money is refunded back to your bank account in 2-3 days.

What to Do if Payment Isn’t Refunded?

In case the payment isn’t refunded, ensure you call the customer support of your credit card or debit card issuer and inform them about the disputed transaction. They will immediately record a complaint and assign a unique reference code, so you are now on record. 

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This page is purely informational. Beem does not provide financial, legal or accounting advice. This article has been prepared for informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide financial, legal or accounting advice and should not be relied on for the same. Please consult your own financial, legal and accounting advisors before engaging in any transactions.

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