If you see multiple pending charges after trying to buy an eSIM, the most common reason is repeated payment attempts creating temporary authorizations rather than multiple completed purchases.
This is common when checkout is retried several times, the page is refreshed, or payment status was unclear.
Quick answer: Multiple pending charges are often temporary bank holds created during payment attempts and may disappear automatically if not completed.
Important: Pending authorizations are controlled by banks and payment providers. Final orders, captures, and delivery follow our General Conditions.
Most Common Reasons Multiple Pending Charges Appear
1. Repeated Checkout Attempts
Trying payment multiple times can create more than one authorization hold.
2. Refreshing the Payment Page
Refreshing during checkout may restart authorization requests.
3. Slow Confirmation Timing
If confirmation was delayed, users often retry before the first attempt updated.
4. Card Network Rechecks
Some issuers create a new hold when verification is retried.
5. Wallet Retries
Apple Pay or PayPal retries can also generate temporary pending entries.
Does This Mean I Paid Multiple Times?
Usually no. Pending charges often mean temporary reserved amounts, not final completed payments.
Only completed captured transactions normally become final charges.
Tip: Look for the word “Pending,” “Authorized,” or “Processing” in your banking app.
What Should I Do Right Now?
- Stop retrying payment temporarily
- Check whether any order was already created
- Check your email inbox
- Check spam / junk folder
- Log in to your NoveSIM account dashboard
- Wait for pending statuses to update
Helpful guide: Where Can I Find My eSIM After Purchase?
Should I Buy Again?
Usually no. If an active order already exists, another purchase may create duplicates.
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How Long Do Pending Charges Last?
This depends on your bank or payment provider.
- Some update quickly
- Some expire automatically later
- Card issuer timelines vary
What If One Charge Becomes Final?
If one payment completes successfully, that may be the valid order while the others expire or reverse later.
What Information Helps Support?
- Email used for purchase
- Approximate payment times
- Amount shown
- Number of pending entries
- Screenshot if available
This helps review possible duplicates faster.
Can Different Payment Methods Cause This?
Yes. Multiple attempts across card, Apple Pay, or PayPal can create separate pending entries.
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Privacy and Payment Security
Authorization checks help protect customers and payment systems from fraud or accidental duplicate charges.
Please review our Privacy Policy.
Why This Matters for Travelers
Many travelers need data urgently and retry checkout quickly. That often creates multiple pending charges and extra stress.
Knowing they are often temporary helps avoid panic.
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Final Thoughts
Multiple pending charges usually mean multiple authorization attempts, not multiple final purchases.
Check your account first, avoid retrying again, and allow your bank time to update statuses.
FAQ
Why do I see multiple pending charges?
Usually because repeated payment attempts created temporary authorizations.
Did I pay multiple times?
Usually no. Pending entries are often not final charges.
Should I buy again?
Usually no. Check whether an order already exists first.
Will pending charges disappear?
Often yes, depending on your bank timeline.
Where should I check first?
Your banking app, email inbox, and account dashboard.

