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Is "ATT PPD ASHLEY HOEGH Payment ACH Debit" fraud?

Written by Jemina Owen-Jones

April 18th, 2024

About "ATT PPD ASHLEY HOEGH Payment ACH Debit"

AT&T is a telecommunications company that has been in business for over 135 years. They provide a range of retail products including mobile phones, wireless plans, internet services, and digital TV services.
  • ATT: The abbreviation for the company or institution involved in the transaction (AT&T in this case).
  • PPD: Prearranged Payment and Deposit Entry Type, indicating that the transaction was initiated by the payee (AT&T) using the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system.
  • ASHLEY HOEGH: The name of the payee or recipient of the payment.
  • Payment ACH Debit: Indicates that this is a payment made by debiting the account through the ACH system.
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    Verify With Receipt

    The best way to tell if this charge is fraudulent is to find the receipt. You may have an electronic copy of the receipt, which you can finding by searching in your email accounts for AT&T.
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