A charge starting with PAYPAL * means PayPal processed the payment on behalf of another business. PayPal is the processor; the seller who actually billed you appears after the asterisk — often as a legal or abbreviated name rather than the brand you'd recognize.
This is the single most common source of "what is this charge?" confusion: millions of small businesses, subscriptions, and marketplaces bill through PayPal, and the name they register with PayPal isn't always the name on their storefront.
PAYPAL * — PayPal processed this payment for another sellerALIONTHERUN — the seller's PayPal business name — the actual billerCA — a location or region code, when presentThe name after the asterisk. PayPal only processed the payment. Your PayPal Activity page shows the seller's full name, email, and a link to contact them.
Cancel the authorization inside PayPal: Settings › Payments › Automatic payments › select the merchant › Cancel. Cancelling the card alone often doesn't stop it — PayPal can update card-on-file details.
Not necessarily: guest checkouts and household members are common explanations. But if no one with access to the card recognizes it, treat it as unauthorized and dispute it.
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