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Is "Prime Video Cha amzn.com/bill /WA US CARD PURCHASE" fraud?

Written by Jemina Owen-Jones

April 18th, 2024

About "Prime Video Cha amzn.com/bill /WA US CARD PURCHASE"

Amazon Prime Video is an online streaming service provided by Amazon.com. The service was launched in September 2006 in the United States, UK, and Germany as Amazon Unbox. It has since expanded to various countries around the world. Amazon Prime Video offers a wide range of retail products, including movies, TV shows, documentaries, and original content. It allows users to stream content on various devices such as smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and gaming consoles.
  • Prime Video Cha: Indicates the name of the merchant or service provider, in this case, Prime Video Cha.
  • amzn.com/bill: Refers to the website or billing domain used for the transaction, in this case, amzn.com/bill.
  • /WA: May represent the state or region where the transaction was made, in this case, WA could stand for Washington state in the US.
  • US: Indicates the country where the transaction was made, in this case, the United States.
  • CARD PURCHASE: Describes the type of transaction made, indicating it was a purchase using a credit or debit card.
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