Is "KLARNA INC KLARNA.COM OH 03/23" fraud?

Written by Caleb Martin

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "KLARNA INC KLARNA.COM OH 03/23"?

Klarna is a Swedish fintech company which was established in 2005. It offers buy now, pay later services, which simplify the payment process for consumers and merchants on e-commerce platforms. Klarna provides services in over 17 countries and has partnered with 250,000 retailers in Europe and North America. The company offers a plethora of financial products including direct payments, pay after delivery options, and installment plans.'

  • KLARNA INC: The name of the company associated with the transaction.
  • KLARNA.COM: The website or platform where the transaction was made.
  • OH: The state or location code.
  • 03/23: The date the transaction took place.
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