Is "PURCHASE AUTHORIZED ON 01/05 Rons Quick Groce 123 " fraud?

Written by Caleb Martin

June 18th, 2024

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What is "PURCHASE AUTHORIZED ON 01/05 Rons Quick Groce 123 "?

Ron's Quick Grocery has been in business since 1992. The company primarily operates as a local grocery store, offering a range of retail products. These products include fresh produce, dairy items, meats, seafood, canned goods, and household essentials. Additionally, Ron's Quick Grocery stocks packaged snacks, beverages, and frozen foods. They also provide a selection of health and beauty products, as well as basic cleaning supplies.

  • PURCHASE AUTHORIZED ON: 01/05
  • Merchant Name: Rons Quick Groce
  • Merchant Address: 123 MAIN St
  • Merchant ID: P000000474460339
  • Payment Method: CARD XXXX
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