Is "CHARLEYS PHILLY STEAKS 23" fraud?

Written by Caleb Martin

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "CHARLEYS PHILLY STEAKS 23"?

Charleys Philly Steaks has been in business since 1986. The company specializes in serving cheesesteaks, including variations with different meats and toppings. They also offer a range of other menu items, including chicken sandwiches, fries, and lemonades. The chain has expanded to over 600 locations in various countries. The company's focus remains on quick-service dining with an emphasis on freshly prepared sandwiches.

  • CHARLEYS: The name of the merchant where the transaction took place
  • PHILLY STEAKS: A specific product line or branch associated with the merchant
  • 23: The date or branch/store number associated with the transaction
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