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NYT*RECURRING Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "NYT*RECURRING" charge is from The New York Times. Subscription to The New York Times digital news and content service.

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NYT*RECURRING

Category

Streaming

Avg. Charge

17.00

Country

US

Billing Cycle

Monthly

Cancel At

myaccount.nytimes.com/seg/cancel

Support

+1-800-698-4637

Why does this charge appear?

When The New York Times processes subscription payments, it uses a truncated billing descriptor format that combines a short brand code with the billing type, resulting in "NYT*RECURRING" appearing on your bank statement rather than the full company name. The "NYT" prefix is the recognized shorthand the Times has registered with its payment processor for digital subscription transactions, while "*RECURRING" is appended to signal that this is an ongoing monthly charge rather than a one-time purchase. If you see a $17.00 charge labeled NYT*RECURRING, it is almost certainly your monthly New York Times digital news subscription being billed automatically.

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What should you do?

1

Confirm Your NYT Subscription

Log in to your New York Times account at nytimes.com and navigate to your account settings to verify that you have an active digital subscription that matches the NYT*RECURRING charge on your bank statement.

2

Review Your Billing Details

Visit myaccount.nytimes.com to check your billing history and confirm the charge amount and date align with your New York Times subscription plan, whether it is a basic digital, All Access, or Games bundle.

3

Check for Duplicate or Unexpected Charges

Look through your recent bank statements for multiple NYT*RECURRING entries, as The New York Times occasionally offers promotional rates that later switch to full price, which could explain an unexpected increase in the charge amount.

4

Cancel If You No Longer Want the Subscription

If you do not wish to continue your New York Times subscription, go directly to myaccount.nytimes.com/seg/cancel to submit a cancellation request and stop future NYT*RECURRING charges from appearing on your bank statement.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from The New York Times. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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