Is "COX PHOENIX COMM SERV" fraud?

Written by Aiden Lee

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "COX PHOENIX COMM SERV"?

Cox Communications has been in business for several decades, having been founded in 1962. It is a major provider of telecommunications services. The company's retail products include cable television, broadband internet, and home phone services. Cox also offers home security and automation services. Over the years, Cox has expanded its range of services to cater to both residential and commercial customers.

  • COX: The company or merchant name
  • PHOENIX: The location or city of the transaction
  • COMM: Abbreviation for Communication or Commercial, indicating the service type
  • SERV: Abbreviation for Services, indicating the nature of the transaction
  • Verify if this transaction is fraud in 30 seconds

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