TitleIdentify unknown chargeURL Nameidentify-unknown-chargeAnswerAudible is a membership service that provides customers with a vast selection of audiobooks as well as podcasts, exclusive originals and more. If you see an unknown charge from Audible/Amazon, it's most often a temporary authorization charge on your account, a monthly membership charge, or an one time audiobook purchase. To get more support, visit Billing issues.In this article: What's this charge from Audible?Billing issues What's this charge from Audible? The charge you see on your statement is from Audible, an Amazon company. Audible is a membership-based digital books entertainment service that sells audiobooks, original audio shows, and more.The charges could be: A membership charge of INR 199 (plus applicable tax). Membership charges begin following the 30-day free trial period.A one-time audiobook purchase.An INR 2 temporary authorization charge. You can view your charge from your Purchase History page on the Audible site.If your charge doesn’t reflect any of these, please contact us with the 9-digit alphanumeric code available on your statement. Please get in touch with the Audible marketplace that best matches the charge you see: If your charge comes from... ContactAudible, adbl.co/billAudible USAudible, Audible LTD, adbl.co/pymtAudible UKAudible, Audible Australia Pty Ltd, adble.co/payAudible AUAudible, audible.de/rgAudible DEAudible, audible.fr/pyAudible FRAudible, audible.it/rcAudible ITAudible, CanadaAudible CAAmazon Audible, audible.com.br/cobrAudible BRAudible/AMZN, Audible, Inc.Audible INAudible/AMZN, Audible, Inc.Audible JP If you didn't mean to sign up for an Audible membership, you can cancel your membership anytime online.Note: Deleting the Audible app will not cancel a membership. Billing issues Learn how to troubleshoot billing issues if you've been billed after you've cancelled your membership, enrolled in a free trial, charged for an incorrect amount, or if you've never signed up for an Audible membership.