What is ZOOM.US on My Credit Card?
ZOOM.US is a billing descriptor for Zoom Video Communications. If you’ve subscribed to a Zoom Pro, Business, or Webinar plan—or added extra cloud storage—you’ll see this charge on your bank or card statement.
Why Am I Being Charged by Zoom?
Common reasons for Zoom charges include:
- Zoom Pro or Business monthly/annual plan
- Webinar or event upgrades
- Zoom Room licenses
- Additional cloud storage space
Billing names often include “ZOOM.US,” “ZOOM VIDEO,” or similar variants.
What is Zoom?
Zoom is a video conferencing platform widely used for meetings, webinars, virtual events, and online collaboration. Paid plans offer extended meeting times, advanced features, and hosting options.
Is ZOOM.US a Legit Charge?
Yes, Zoom charges are typically legit—but easy to forget if set up for business use, or by a colleague. To verify, log in at zoom.us/billing and check your subscription history.
How to Cancel a Zoom Subscription
To stop being charged by Zoom:
- Log into your Zoom account
- Go to Billing > Current Plans
- Click Cancel Plan
If you’ve already canceled but were still charged, contact Zoom support with your billing details.
Does Zoom Take Credit Cards?
Yes, Zoom supports the use of major credit cards, such as Visa, Mastercard, Discover, JCB, and American Express, for subscription plans, as well as Zoom Events ticket purchases. You can manage your payment information, such as adding or changing payment methods, in the Zoom web portal’s ‘Billing’ section, where you may also use alternative payment methods such as PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
FAQs About Zoom Charges on Credit Cards
- What is ZOOM.US on my statement?
- It’s a charge for a paid Zoom subscription or add-on service like webinars or cloud storage.
- Is the Zoom charge legit?
- Yes. It’s usually tied to a paid meeting plan or business account.
- How do I stop Zoom from charging me?
- Log into your account and cancel your subscription under billing settings.
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