Is "JOHN DOE #9017 Q76" fraud?

Written by Aiden Lee

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "JOHN DOE #9017 Q76"?

Fred Meyer Fuel Center is a subsidiary of the Fred Meyer chain of superstores, which has been in operation since 1922. The Fuel Center specializes in providing gasoline and diesel fuel. In addition to fuel, many locations also offer various automotive products such as motor oil, windshield wiper fluid, and car care accessories. Some Fuel Centers also have convenience store items, including snacks, beverages, and other quick-purchase goods. The Fuel Centers operate as part of the larger Fred Meyer brand, which is known for its one-stop shopping experience.

  • JOHN DOE: Payee or payer name
  • #9017: Account reference number or transaction identification code
  • Q76: Transaction type or category code
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