Why Does PX *SECONDMANUAL Appear on My Bank Statement?

If you recently noticed a charge labeled PX*SECONDMANUAL.COM, PXP*SECONDMANUAL.COM, PXT*SECONDMANUAL.COM, or similar on your bank or credit card statement, you're not alone. These descriptors can look confusing, especially if you don’t immediately recognize the transaction.

What Is Secondmanual?

Secondmanual is likely an online platform or service offering digital products such as manuals, guides, or subscriptions. The prefix "PX", "PXP", or "PXT" is typically associated with payment processing identifiers used by online merchant systems.

Secondmanual descriptors

Common Descriptor Variants

  • PX*SECONDMANUAL.COM
  • PXP*SECONDMANUAL.COM
  • PXT*SECONDMANUAL.COM
  • SECONDMANUAL.C

These variants all point to the same underlying merchant or service provider. They may differ slightly based on the payment processor or region.

Payment link to PXP*SECONDMANUAL.COM and PXT*SECONDMANUAL.COM

Did You Authorize This Charge?

Before assuming fraud, consider the following:

  • Did you or someone in your household recently purchase a digital manual or guide?
  • Did you sign up for a free trial that converted into a subscription?
  • Did you authorize a one-time purchase you forgot about?