Is "Signed POS one-time purchase AMAZON.COM SEATTLE WA" fraud?

Written by Remi Russell

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "Signed POS one-time purchase AMAZON.COM SEATTLE WA"?

Amazon has been operational since its founding in July 1994. The company's initial focus was on online book sales but has since expanded to a large variety of retail products. Among these are electronics, software, video games, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry. The growth of Amazon has also seen it venture into sectors like cloud computing services (Amazon Web Services), digital streaming (Amazon Prime Video), and artificial intelligence.\n"

  • Signed POS: The transaction was made using a Point of Sale (POS) system that requires a signature for verification.
  • One-time purchase: This was a single purchase and not a recurring payment.
  • AMAZON.COM: The transaction was made with the online retailer Amazon.
  • SEATTLE WA: The location of the purchase was in Seattle, Washington.
  • Terminal ID: 00000101
  • Serial: This might refer to a serial number associated with the transaction or the transaction itself.
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