Is "MICROSOFT 1507 EDI PAYMNT PPD ID: 1911144442" fraud?

Written by Gavin Brooks

June 18th, 2024

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What is "MICROSOFT 1507 EDI PAYMNT PPD ID: 1911144442"?

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  • MICROSOFT: The name of the company involved in the transaction.
  • 1507: A reference number or code associated with the transaction.
  • EDI PAYMNT: Indicates that the payment was made using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) system.
  • PPD: Stands for Prearranged Payment and Deposit. It indicates that the payment was initiated by the payer, i.e., a payment from the user's account to another party.
  • ID: 1911144442
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