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Is "POS Withdrawal (FIS) Spectrum Spectrum MO(1025)" fraud?

Written by Jemina Owen-Jones

April 18th, 2024

About "POS Withdrawal (FIS) Spectrum Spectrum MO(1025)"

1/25/2024 6:08
  • POS Withdrawal: This indicates that the transaction is a point of sale withdrawal, i.e., a cash withdrawal made at a retail location or merchant.
  • (FIS): FIS refers to the financial institution or bank that processed the transaction.
  • Spectrum: Spectrum is the name of the merchant or organization where the transaction took place.
  • Spectrum MO: This specifies a particular branch or location of Spectrum where the transaction occurred.
  • (1025): The number 1025 is most likely a reference or identifier specific to the transaction, which may include additional information such as a transaction code or reference number.
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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 Spectrum.
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