Is "DOLLARTRE 302 W PRINCE" fraud?

Written by Ava Morales

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "DOLLARTRE 302 W PRINCE"?

Dollar Tree is a discount variety store chain that was established in 1986. With its headquarters located in Chesapeake, Virginia, the company currently operates more than 15,000 stores across the 48 contiguous United States and Canada. Dollar Tree stores sell an assortment of products including beauty and health items, food and snacks, party supplies, stationery and craft supplies, toys, books, household cleaning supplies, home décor, kitchen items, and seasonal items. Each item sold in stores and online is priced at $1 or less.'

  • DOLLARTRE: Store name or company name
  • 302: Store location number or identifier
  • W PRINCE: Street name or address part of the transaction
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