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What Is the “YULSA PMS Dorval” Charge on My Credit Card?
The YULSA PMS Dorval statement entry is associated with Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel. This reflects a one-time purchase. If you do not recognize it, use the steps below to verify before contacting your card issuer.
Quick answer
This purchase charge from Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel typically resolves to a recognized transaction from this merchant. Use the steps below if the charge looks unfamiliar.
Key takeaways
- Verify the amount and date against your own records before disputing.
- Match the charge to a receipt, booking confirmation, or store visit.
- 1 user has confirmed this identification via ChargeLookupNow.
What the YULSA PMS Dorval charge is
Transaction related to the Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel in Dorval, Quebec, Canada. YULSA is the property identifier derived from the YUL airport code. PMS stands for Property Management System — the hotel's internal billing platform used to process lodging, parking, and amenity charges.
Other ways this charge may appear
Only the descriptor above has been user-confirmed. These formats are possible variations based on how payment processors truncate or format this merchant's name.
YULSA PMS DORVALYULSA PMSYULSA DORVAL
For more on how descriptor formatting works, see our merchant descriptor guide.
Why this charge appears on your statement
Merchants register a billing descriptor with their payment processor that may differ from their storefront name. Location codes, point-of-sale system prefixes, and abbreviated names are common reasons a familiar purchase looks cryptic on your statement.
Common reasons this descriptor looks unfamiliar
- The merchant registered under a different legal or trade name.
- A payment processor prefix (such as PAR*, V*, or BPS*) was added to the descriptor.
- The bank truncated the full merchant name to fit the statement field.
- A family member, employee, or shared card user made the transaction.
How to verify whether this charge is legitimate
Confirm before disputing — a quick evidence check helps you avoid filing against a valid charge and provides better documentation if the charge is genuinely unauthorized.
- Match the amount and posting date to recent purchases, subscriptions, or payments.
- Check your email for receipts, confirmations, or notifications from Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel.
- Visit Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel's official website to review your account or purchase history.
- Use our charge lookup search to compare known variants of this descriptor.
About this identification
This descriptor was submitted to ChargeLookupNow and confirmed accurate by 1 user. Our system uses LLM-assisted identification with user verification as the accuracy signal.
What to do if you see this charge
If you recognize the charge
- No action is required — confirm the amount matches your records and keep the receipt.
- Contact Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel directly if the amount looks incorrect.
If you do not recognize the charge
- Call your card issuer using the number on the back of your card.
- Request a dispute for unauthorized activity and provide any supporting documentation.
- Ask your issuer to block similar future transactions if fraud is confirmed.
- Follow our dispute guide for evidence tips and timelines.
Editorial note
This page is educational and not legal or financial advice. ChargeLookupNow is not affiliated with Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel or any card issuer. Always verify account-specific details through official channels.
FAQs about the YULSA PMS Dorval charge
What does YULSA mean in this descriptor?
YULSA is the Marriott/Sheraton property code for the Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel in Dorval, Quebec. The YUL portion derives from the IATA airport code for Montréal–Trudeau International Airport.
What does PMS mean in a hotel charge descriptor?
PMS stands for Property Management System — the software hotels use to manage reservations and billing. Seeing "PMS" in a descriptor indicates the charge was processed through the hotel's internal billing system.
I stayed at a hotel near Montreal Airport — is this the charge?
Yes. YULSA PMS Dorval is the statement descriptor used by the Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel for room charges, parking, and other hotel services.
How do I dispute a hotel charge?
Contact the hotel's front desk or guest services with your reservation confirmation number first. If the issue is not resolved, contact your card issuer to initiate a formal dispute.
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