AMZN MKTP US*0859H7RU3 AMZN.COM/BILL WA

Learn about the "Amzn Mktp Us*0859 H7 Ru3 Amzn.Com/Bill Wa " charge and why it appears on your credit card statement.

Also Appears on Statements As "AMZN Mktp US*S12345678 Amzn.com"

First seen on July 20, 2022, Last updated on April 9, 2024

What is it?

This is a charge from Amazon. Amazon is the world's largest online retailer and sells virtually everything, including books, electronics, household goods, food, and pretty much everything else you can imagine.

Why this charge may appear on your card

You're likely seeing this charge because you (or someone using your card) made a purchase at Amazon.com. Examples of things that may have been purchased are:

  • Books
  • Music
  • Homegoods
  • Garden items
  • Health & personal care items
  • Gift cards
  • Electronics
  • Toys and games
  • Pet food or toys
  • Clothings, jewelry, or accessories
  • Car and motorbike accessories
  • Office products

What is that weird series of letters and numbers

Your charge likely includes a transaction ID. For example, the charge may look like AMZN Mktp US*S12345678 Amzn.com. In that example, the S12345678 is an ID that is unique to the transaction. Amazon support may be able to use this code to look up your transaction.

Why you may not recognize this charge

Amazon often doesn't charge your card at the moment of purchase, rather they charge your card when the item ships. Additionally, they may do partial charges if the items process at different times. For example, if you checked out with two items totalling $100, you might see individual charges of $80 and $20 if those items ship at different times or come from different Amazon sellers.

How to Contact Amazon

You can chat with Amazon or have them call you by visiting their help center here:

https://www.amazon.com/hz/contact-us/foresight/hubgateway

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