Is "CITITRENDS 123 MAIN St 03/07" fraud?

Written by Lily Tran

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "CITITRENDS 123 MAIN St 03/07"?

Citi Trends is an American retail chain that has been in operation since 1958. The company sells a variety of products that include urban fashion apparel, accessories, and home decor items. The product line primarily targets value-conscious consumers and includes clothing for men, women, and children. Additionally, Citi Trends offers footwear, beauty products, and a range of household goods. The company operates numerous stores across the United States, focusing on providing trendy merchandise at affordable prices.

  • CITITRENDS: Merchant or company name
  • 123 MAIN St: Transaction location or address
  • 03/07: Transaction date (MM/DD)
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