Is "POS Withdrawal: #331812226816 JIFFY LUBE #3163 123" fraud?

Written by Ava Morales

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "POS Withdrawal: #331812226816 JIFFY LUBE #3163 123"?

Jiffy Lube has been in business since 1971. The company specializes in automotive services. They offer oil changes, tire rotations, vehicle inspections, and other maintenance services. They also provide additional services such as air conditioning maintenance, brake services, and battery replacements. Jiffy Lube operates through a network of franchise locations across North America.

  • POS Withdrawal: Point of Sale withdrawal from your account
  • #331812226816: Unique transaction identifier or reference number
  • JIFFY LUBE #3163: Merchant name and location number
  • 123 MAIN St: Address of the merchant where the transaction took place
  • Verify if this transaction is fraud in 30 seconds

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    STEP 3

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