Microsoft Apps, part of Microsoft Corporation, has been providing retail products since its founding in 1975. The company offers a variety of applications within its Microsoft Office suite, including Word for word processing, Excel for spreadsheets, and PowerPoint for presentations. Other products include Outlook for email and calendar management, OneNote for note-taking, and Teams for collaboration and communication. The suite is available for both individual and business use, on multiple operating systems including Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
Microsoft Apps transactions on your credit card statement can appear in various ways, depending on the specific transaction and how it was processed. Here are some common descriptors you might see for Microsoft Apps charges:
It's important to note that the exact descriptor on your credit card statement may vary, and these are just some common examples. If you ever have a question about a specific charge, you can usually find more details in your Microsoft Apps account's order history or contact Microsoft Apps customer support for assistance. Additionally, always keep an eye on your credit card statements to ensure that all charges are legitimate.
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