Is "POS Withdrawal (FIS) Prime Video Cha Prime Video C" fraud?
Written by Sage Wallace
June 18th, 2024
Medium Risk
What is "POS Withdrawal (FIS) Prime Video Cha Prime Video C"?
Amazon Prime Video is a part of Amazon.com, Inc. which was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos. It is a subscription-based streaming service that offers television shows and films for rent or purchase. Apart from the vast library of films and TV shows including those produced in-house, they also allow users to subscribe to other services like HBO, Showtime, and Starz through their platform. It also provides original content, exclusive to their platform for viewers.'
POS Withdrawal: This indicates that the transaction was made through a point of sale (POS) system, often referring to a physical location where the purchase was made.
(FIS): This abbreviation refers to Fidelity National Information Services, a company that provides technology solutions for financial institutions and merchants.
Prime Video Cha: This denotes a charge related to a Prime Video Channel subscription, which is likely a service provided by Amazon.
Prime Video Channel amzn.com/bill: This indicates that the charge is associated with a Prime Video Channel subscription billed through the website amzn.com.
WA(5520): The "WA" likely stands for Washington, indicating the location of the transaction. (5520) could be a unique identifier or reference number related to the transaction.
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STEP 3
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