Is "INTERNET XFER TO ENHANCED CHE XXXXXXXX 10/31/23 23" fraud?

Written by Aiden Lee

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "INTERNET XFER TO ENHANCED CHE XXXXXXXX 10/31/23 23"?

Turf Bar has been in business for over 20 years. The company operates primarily in the food and beverage sector. They provide a range of retail products including various alcoholic beverages such as beers, wines, and spirits, as well as non-alcoholic drinks. Additionally, Turf Bar offers a selection of appetizers, main courses, and desserts for dine-in customers.

  • INTERNET XFER: Indicates the type of transaction (in this case, an internet transfer)
  • TO ENHANCED CHE: Describes the recipient of the transfer
  • XXXXXXXX: Potentially a unique identifier for the recipient
  • 10/31/23: Date of the transaction (October 31, 2023)
  • 23: 11
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