Is "AplPay FULLSCRIPT* RMANCHESTER" fraud?

Written by Remi Russell

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "AplPay FULLSCRIPT* RMANCHESTER"?

Tuesday Morning is an American retailer that has been in business since 1974. The company specializes in selling closeout merchandise at discounted prices. Retail products offered by Tuesday Morning include home decor, furniture, luggages, toys, crafts, and seasonal items. The company sources its inventory from various suppliers to offer brand-name goods to consumers at reduced prices. The stores are located throughout the United States.

  • APLPay: Refers to the payment platform or service used
  • FULLSCRIPT: Indicates the name of the merchant or company receiving the payment
  • RMANCHESTER: Could be a reference to a specific location or department within the company
  • Verify if this transaction is fraud in 30 seconds

    Verify With Receipt

    The best way to tell if this charge is fraudulent is to find the receipt. You may have an electronic copy of the receipt, which you can finding by searching in your email accounts for.
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    STEP 1

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    STEP 2

    Connect Your Bank

    Connect to your bank account/credit card transactions through the secure (256 bit encryption) Reconciliation feature within the app.

    STEP 3

    Reconcile

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