SHIPMENTSFREE on your bank statement is a transaction descriptor for ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com), a subscription company. A charge from 'SHIPMENTSFREECLUB.COM', 'SHIPMENTSFREE.COM', or a close variation on your bank statement relates to ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com), which runs the same paid membership as ShipmentsFree.com. It advertises rebates on shipping and return-shipping costs, rideshare, grocery delivery, and scooter or moving-truck rentals, but bills as a recurring monthly subscription — most commonly around $19 or $25 per month, sometimes after a low-cost trial such as $3 for 7 days or a 14-day free trial.
SHIPMENTSFREE is a transaction descriptor for ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com), a subscription company.
A charge from 'SHIPMENTSFREECLUB.COM', 'SHIPMENTSFREE.COM', or a close variation on your bank statement relates to ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com), which runs the same paid membership as ShipmentsFree.com. It advertises rebates on shipping and return-shipping costs, rideshare, grocery delivery, and scooter or moving-truck rentals, but bills as a recurring monthly subscription — most commonly around $19 or $25 per month, sometimes after a low-cost trial such as $3 for 7 days or a 14-day free trial. Many people report seeing this charge without clearly remembering signing up: the membership is typically presented as a 'shipping rebate' pop-up during or just after an unrelated online checkout, and the recurring fee is buried in the fine print. Complaints commonly mention difficulty cancelling (an automated virtual assistant with no clear route to a human), a refund policy that only covers the last few months, and charges continuing even after the card is replaced. If you recognise it and want to keep it, no action is needed. If you want to stop it: (1) search your email for any 'welcome', 'trial', or 'membership' confirmation around the date of the charge; (2) log in at shipmentsfree.com or shipmentsfreeclub.com, or email support@shipmentsfree.com, to cancel; (3) if you do not recognise it, contact your bank, ask them to block further payments from this merchant (cancel the Continuous Payment Authority) and dispute the charge. Replacing your card alone may not stop the billing — you must instruct your bank to block this merchant specifically. You can also report it to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) and the Better Business Bureau.
This code appears on your bank statement because banks display a short payment reference — set by the merchant's payment processor — rather than the company's full trading name. The code SHIPMENTSFREE is the official identifier that ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) registered with Visa or Mastercard.
ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) has received mixed reviews and reports of unexpected charges. If you do not recognise this charge, we recommend contacting your bank immediately to dispute it and request a chargeback. You do not need to contact the merchant first.
ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) may also appear on your statement as:
SHIPMENTSFREE is a bank statement transaction code for ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com), a subscription company. A charge from 'SHIPMENTSFREECLUB.COM', 'SHIPMENTSFREE.COM', or a close variation on your bank statement relates to ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com), which runs the same paid membership as ShipmentsFree.com. It advertises rebates on shipping and return-shipping costs, rideshare, grocery delivery, and scooter or moving-truck rentals, but bills as a recurring monthly subscription — most commonly around $19 or $25 per month, sometimes after a low-cost trial such as $3 for 7 days or a 14-day free trial. Many people report seeing this charge without clearly remembering signing up: the membership is typically presented as a 'shipping rebate' pop-up during or just after an unrelated online checkout, and the recurring fee is buried in the fine print. Complaints commonly mention difficulty cancelling (an automated virtual assistant with no clear route to a human), a refund policy that only covers the last few months, and charges continuing even after the card is replaced. If you recognise it and want to keep it, no action is needed. If you want to stop it: (1) search your email for any 'welcome', 'trial', or 'membership' confirmation around the date of the charge; (2) log in at shipmentsfree.com or shipmentsfreeclub.com, or email support@shipmentsfree.com, to cancel; (3) if you do not recognise it, contact your bank, ask them to block further payments from this merchant (cancel the Continuous Payment Authority) and dispute the charge. Replacing your card alone may not stop the billing — you must instruct your bank to block this merchant specifically. You can also report it to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) and the Better Business Bureau. This descriptor appears because banks display a shortened payment code instead of the full company name.
ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) has received mixed reviews and reports of unexpected charges. If you do not recognise this charge, we recommend contacting your bank immediately to dispute it and request a chargeback. You do not need to contact the merchant first.
SHIPMENTSFREE appears on your statement because ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) processed a payment through their card payment provider. The code is set by their payment processor and is the official descriptor registered with Visa or Mastercard. Common reasons include a subscription renewal, a one-off purchase, or a trial period that has converted to a paid plan.
To stop SHIPMENTSFREE charges from appearing on your statement, you need to cancel your ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) subscription or account. Log in to the ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) website, go to your account settings, and cancel your subscription. If you cannot find the cancellation option or do not recognise the charge, contact your bank to dispute it and block future payments.
If you believe you have been charged incorrectly by ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com), first contact their customer support to request a refund. If they are unresponsive or unhelpful, contact your bank and ask to raise a chargeback. You typically have up to 120 days from the transaction date to raise a chargeback claim. For credit card purchases over £100, you may also be protected under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act.
For more information about ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) and all its known transaction codes, visit the ShipmentsFreeClub (shipmentsfreeclub.com) merchant page.