
Hey Beth! Nice to meet you!
Just a gentle reminder that we are only Microsoft users like you here in the community. We are not Microsoft employees, and we do not have the tools to access your transaction history or any Microsoft System.
Based on your description, kindly confirm the transaction details first by signing in to all of your Microsoft accounts in order to locate the duplicate charge on account.microsoft.com > Order History > select the date range when you received the charge.
If it doesn't show up, the second charge may have been from a family member or a friend who might have your payment card added/linked to their accounts. Please check their accounts' Order History.
You may follow the guide through the official Microsoft website to investigate the charge from Microsoft through this link:
If you're able to find the transaction and if this is an unwanted subscription renewal, you can check if it is eligible for a refund through this link:
If you are unable to find the transaction in all of your accounts, you'll need to contact Microsoft Support for further assistance:
Type "Duplicate purchase" > Contact Support > Microsoft 365 and Office > Billing and Payment Updates > Confirm > Chat with a support agent in your web browser
Phone Support: https://support.microsoft.com/topic/customer-service-phone-numbers-c0389ade-5640-e588-8b0e-28de8afeb3f2
Thank you for your kindness and understanding! Please let me know if you need anything else.
Best regards,
Darhyl