Is "DD DOORDASH GOLDENCHI CA 10/25" fraud?

Written by Julian Sanchez

June 18th, 2024

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What is "DD DOORDASH GOLDENCHI CA 10/25"?

Golden Chick is a fast-food restaurant franchise that has been in business since 1967. The company primarily offers fried chicken as its main product. In addition to fried chicken, Golden Chick provides a variety of other menu items, such as chicken tenders, catfish, salads, and side dishes like fries and mashed potatoes. The franchise also includes a selection of beverages and desserts. Golden Chick operates in various locations across the United States, providing both dine-in and takeout services.

  • DD: Direct Debit
  • DOORDASH: Merchant name
  • GOLDENCHI: Merchant location or identifier
  • CA: State (California)
  • 10/25: Transaction date (October 25th)
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