Is "SPRINT8006396111 ACHBILLPAY PPD ID: 2521616695" fraud?

Written by Piper Hall

June 18th, 2024

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What is "SPRINT8006396111 ACHBILLPAY PPD ID: 2521616695"?

Sprint Corporation was established in 1899. Over its period of operation, Sprint provided a range of telecommunication products and services. The company offered wireless voice, messaging, and broadband services through various devices including smartphones, hotspots, and tablets. Sprint also provided bundled service plans and managed services for businesses. In 2020, Sprint merged with T-Mobile US, resulting in the discontinuation of Sprint as an independent brand.

  • **SPRINT**: Payee or company name
  • **8006396111**: Payee's contact number
  • **ACHBILLPAY**: Method of payment (Automated Clearing House Bill Payment)
  • **PPD ID: 2521616695**
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