Is "123 MAIN St APPLE PAY ENDING IN 7184" fraud?

Written by Piper Hall

June 18th, 2024

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What is "123 MAIN St APPLE PAY ENDING IN 7184"?

Market Street is a chain of supermarkets that has been in business since 1998. The company offers a variety of retail products, including fresh produce, meat and seafood, bakery items, dairy products, and household essentials. Additionally, Market Street provides a selection of prepared foods, health and wellness products, and specialty items catering to diverse dietary needs. The business operates in multiple locations, primarily serving customers in the southwestern United States.

  • **123 MAIN St**: Street address associated with the transaction
  • **APPLE PAY**: Payment method used
  • **ENDING IN 7184**: Last four digits of the card number used
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