Is "Debit Card W/D: Master Money BURGER KING #23204 Q0" fraud?

Written by Ethan Patel

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "Debit Card W/D: Master Money BURGER KING #23204 Q0"?

Burger King is a global fast-food chain that has been in operation since 1954. The company provides a varied menu featuring different retail food products which primarily include burgers

  • Debit Card W/D: Indicates a withdrawal transaction using a debit card.
  • Master Money: Mentions the type of debit card used, likely a MasterCard.
  • BURGER KING #23204: Refers to the merchant, Burger King, and the specific store number, which is 23204.
  • Q07: Likely an internal transaction or terminal code used by the bank or merchant.
  • 123 MAIN St: Address of the merchant location where the transaction took place.
  • Verify if this transaction is fraud in 30 seconds

    Verify With Receipt

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    STEP 2

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    STEP 3

    Reconcile

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