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Is "AMAZON.COM*9L0DB10P3 A" fraud?

Written by Jemina Owen-Jones

April 18th, 2024

About "AMAZON.COM*9L0DB10P3 A"

Amazon is a multinational e-commerce company that was founded in 1994. It offers a wide range of retail products, including electronics, books, clothing, home goods, and more. Amazon has an extensive online platform and operates various marketplaces worldwide.
  • AMAZON.COM: The name or description of the merchant or company involved in the transaction.
  • *: A separator commonly used in transaction codes to separate the merchant's name or description from the additional details.
  • 9L0DB10P3: A unique identifier or reference number associated with the specific transaction.
  • A: A placeholder symbol used to indicate any additional information or details related to the transaction.
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    SimplyWise Community Comments
    Dexter Jennings
    3 months ago
    This charge from AMAZON.COM*9L0DB10P3 A on 03/15/2023 is total fraud! I demand a refund and answers ASAP! This is unacceptable!
    Maxwell Harrison
    3 months ago
    Hey, just saw this charge on my statement too. Anyone know what it's for? Seems kinda fishy. #chargeconfusion