What is PADDLE.NET*
on my bank statement?

Confirmed match
Paddle — payment processor for many software productsSoftware subscription (via Paddle) — billed on the merchant's own website

Also appears as: PADDLE.NETPADDLE NETPaddle.com

Worth knowingPaddle is a payment processor, not the merchant itself. The specific app should be named in the full descriptor — e.g. PADDLE.NET*GRAMMARLY. Check your email receipt for the actual product name.

Cancel on the merchant's website

  1. Go to the merchant's website and log in to your account.
  2. Find "Billing", "Subscription", or "Account" in your account settings.
  3. Select "Cancel subscription" or "Turn off auto-renewal" and follow all confirmation steps.
  4. Screenshot the final confirmation screen and save the email — this is your proof.

What to do about the charge

Just cancelled?

Create a free Exit Receipt — a timestamped record that you cancelled. After your next billing date, we check whether the cancellation really worked.

Create my free Exit Receipt

Charged after a trial or without warning?

Submit the evidence. If your case meets the six published criteria, you get €3 — guaranteed, paid within 7 days.

Submit my case — €3 bounty

If you do not recognise this charge at all

If you are certain you never signed up for Paddle — payment processor for many software products, consider these steps:

  1. Check all email accounts for a sign-up confirmation — it may have been sent to a different address.
  2. Check your Apple or Google account for subscriptions you may have forgotten — free trials convert automatically.
  3. If you still do not recognise it, contact your bank to dispute the charge as unauthorised. Keep any evidence of your cancellation attempts.