Is "MARIANO'S #5502 0000VERNON HILLS" fraud?

Written by Sage Wallace

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "MARIANO'S #5502 0000VERNON HILLS"?

Mariano's is a chain of grocery stores that has been in business since 2010. The company offers a variety of retail products including fresh produce, dairy items, meat and seafood, bakery products, and prepared foods. Additionally, Mariano's provides household goods, beauty and personal care items, and has dedicated sections for organic and specialty foods. The stores aim to provide a wide range of items to meet the diverse needs of their customers.

  • MARIANO'S: Retailer or transaction source
  • #5502: Store or transaction identifier
  • 0000: Location or internal processing code
  • VERNON HILLS: City or geographical location of the transaction
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