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Prime Video 888-802-3080 charge on credit card

Prime Video 888-802-3080 charge on credit card

The 888-802-3080 charge is associated with Amazon Prime, a subscription service that gives Amazon customers access to extra benefits including free shipping and free viewing of films, television programmes, and music. Electronic commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence are the main areas of interest for the American multinational corporation, Amazon.

The largest online retailer in the world, Amazon sells almost anything you can think of, including books, gadgets, things for the home, food, and pretty much anything else. Along with Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, and Meta, it is among the top five American information technology firms and one of the most valuable brands in the world.

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Reason for charge

It’s likely that you’re seeing this charge because you bought something from Amazon Prime. If this payment wasn’t made by you, it’s probable that someone else did, which could be a sign of fraud at an early stage. Unknown Amazon costs are typically the result of an Amazon Pay transaction, an Amazon Prime payment, a digital service purchase, or a bank authorization.

Sometimes an activation can put this charge on reroll causing you to see these charge often on your card. This is most likely to be done in fraudulent cases.

How to identify this charge

A lot of the time, Amazon doesn’t immediately charge your credit card. Instead, your card is only charged when the item ships. Additionally, if your order includes numerous items and they ship or process at various periods, they might make partial charges. If you purchased two goods totaling $100, for instance, and they shipped at different dates or came from different Amazon sellers, you might notice separate charges of $80 and $20.

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What to do

To stop the Prime Video 888-802-3080 charge on your credit card do either of the following;

  1.  Chat with Amazon or call them. Check here for more help Amazon’s help center.
  2. Contact your card issuer to deactivate your card and issue you a new card.

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