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Learn about the "Amazon Mktplace Pmtsamzn.Com Bil Wa" charge and why it appears on your credit card statement.

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First seen on March 17, 2012, Last updated on April 5, 2013

What is it?

This is a charge from Amazon, an American multinational company that focuses on e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. 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. Amazon is one of the world's most valuable brands and is one of the big five American information technology companies, along with Alphabet, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft.

Some items Amazon sells include:

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

Why this charge may appear on your card

You're likely seeing this charge because you made a purchase at Amazon.com. If you didn't make this payment, it's possible someone else did, which may be an early indication of fraud. Unknown Amazon charges are usually from an Amazon Prime payment, a digital service payment, an Amazon Pay transaction, or a bank authorization.

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 your order contains multiple items and they ship or process at different times. For example, if you checked out with two items totaling $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 Amazon's help center.

Community Feedback

I have the answer! I too had a series of weird charges from AMZN.COM/BILLWA (freaked me out!) and so I talked to an Amazon customer service rep this morning. Turns out these weren't fraudulent charges. Here's what happens:

Amazon does not charge your card immediately when you put in an order. Your card is billed only when the package goes out the door on the shipping truck (which generally happens days after you make your purchase).

When your shipment comes in 2 or more boxes from different centers around the country, the charges will split into the corresponding amounts.

So let's say you ordered X, Y and Z for a total of $100 on Monday.

Items X and Y, $60 worth of stuff, ships Wednesday.

Item Z, worth $40, ships Thursday.

That means your card is charged $60 on Wednesday, and $40 on Thursday. It is NOT charged $100 on Monday.

It's a weird system, but that's apparently how Amazon does it. Go back and cross-check your order history with your card statement. Things should add up correctly. If not, then it might be a different problem you've encountered.

If you're still concerned, call the Amazon customer service line at 866-216-1072.

I was billed on 25 August, and 25 September for $14.06. The notation was Amazon Prime*________ Amzn.com/bill WA. Amazon says the charge is not from them. Nothing on my account is for that amount. They are treating it as fraud and will get back to me in 48 hours. My credit card company is also investigating and will issue a new card.

I had multiple charges on a credit card from Amazon that totaled over $300 in the last two months. After calling Amazon and confirming that the charges were not from them they advised I called my bank and dispute the charges. Amazon went above and beyond to try to figure this out for me but none of the information on the bank statement helped. Actually the card that was used was not even one of the cards I use to purchase on Amazon. And to top it off these charges started two days after I received my new card in the mail. I believe this is an inside thing and that whoever is mailing out these cards has somebody working for them that is selling our information. It normally starts off with a small charge that is then refunded just to make sure the account is legit and then it continues on with small charges on a weekly basis to see if it’s going to be caught. The amounts eventually get larger and larger. Amazon uses a specific set of letters and numbers at the beginning of the nine digit code that appears on your statement. These charges have an 11 digit code that do not match Amazons. These people are able to get away with this because many people do not pay attention to small charges. The best advice I can give you is to look at your statements every month and verify all charges. If you see something that is not correct then you should notify your bank immediately.

I looked at my card and apparently it charged me 64.68 when I didn’t even buy anything from Amazon today

Since ordering from a promo from Amazon.com, my credit card has now been compromised twice....something is going on and it is not a simple bill when shipped explanation as posted here. These are outright fraud and apparently a network of fraudulent users. Amazon has a problem and until resolved publicly, I will discontinue using Amazon. This started with a Canadian Company, cancelled with them, but charges keep coming. Whether the same company or not...who knows. Last night at 1:45 AM!!!! two charges appeared from a Blue Ceiling and from a Spartanflex (apparently a supplier of exercise equipment). Someone needs to address this at Amazon.

I noticed two charges from Amazon on my bank's debit card. They only struck me as odd because I have recently been using a different credit card for online purchases, and one of the amounts (21.38), isn't what my state taxes for an item that costs 19.99 (that usually shows up as 21.39). The two charges were:

AMZN MKTP US AMZN.COM/BILL WA 98109 >> $21.38 AMAZON PRIME AMZN.COM/BILL WA 98109 >> $1.93

I contacted Amazon and they confirmed these were NOT charges to my Amazon account, so I called my bank and had my card de-activated and a new one mailed to me, and also reported this as fraud so they could submit a refund.

It's almost as if this person charged a little bit at first to see if the card number would work, and then went back a second time to charge a larger amount.

i have 3 charges on my visa card for items i never ordered. i do not use amazon mktp for online purchases. i want these charges reported and my card refunded

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Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

We have just recently {1/7/2023} questioned 2 entries on our credit card bill that included 1.(AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS AMZN.COM/BILLWA) 2.(AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS AMZN.COM/BILUSA). While trying to match up the the dates & amounts we realized that the two different amounts were connected in the sense of being the purchase amount and the refund amount minus a shipping fee. I hope this explanation of the "weird entries" helps. Any discrepancies need inquiries to Amazon.com and/or the sellers.

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

I got a bill for $14.19 from Amazon and I did not order anything from them. Why they are charging me that money for ???? amazon prime is taking money from my debit car without my authorization ON 10/ 6/2021

I purchased an I Phone Apple #6 in August of last year for $204.99 and it just comes on and can do nothing else with it.

i ordered 3 of the boxes (mystery boxes) on 11/16, from the warehouse ad on facebook. in the description it said i would receive the boxes in 5-7 days. I bought this hoping it would arrive for his birthday. i may sound pushy but its important to me. Thank you very much for your time and help. judi devine-scarpa

I have been having unauthorized charges on my debit cards for months of April and May 2018, from Amazon Prime membership. I have not applied for this membership. In April, they charged my debit card, I reported it to the bank fraud department and they closed that card. Then, before I could get the new card, they charged on that card. The bank closed that card and sent me a new card. They kept charging on the old cards until last week. They made a charged on my new card as amzn.com/billunitedstates and now I have to wait for a new card. I tried calling Amazon and emailing but the fraudulent charges did not stop.

I was charged 3587 on my Walmart money card I want to refund or I'll get yspou watch out I found anything in 3316spinkrodney8@gmail.com

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Glority k have taking money from my credit cards 407gh was credited to my account by goggle glo and was taking by glority k, please I don't know what is going on , this should stop.

My mother passed away on May 26 2021 and I need to cancel her amazon prime account.

I WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE MY CREDIT CARD #, I RECEIVED A NEW ONE .

bank showed charge from CHECKCARD AMZN MKTP US AMZN SEATTLE, notified Amazon. they showed no charge, then I got a credit from bank without notifying them as the charge was still "processing" and can't contest the charge until it is processed. So I have a charge and then a credit, we'll see what happens and keep you notified.

Same question and getting charges appear on this website http://complaintwires.com/www-amazon-com-mytv-complaint/ , so be careful guys. Don't put anywhere your credit card details otherwise some unknown charge will debit from your account or credit card.

I canceled this subscription months ago and I am still getting charged for it and I would like my money back

I was charged 3587 on my Walmart money card I want to refund or I'll get you watch out I found anything in 3316

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

AMAZON PRIME HAS BEEN STEALING MONEY OUT OF MY BANK ACCOUNT, I JUST FOUND OUT AND THEY HAVE BEEN DOING IT SINCE MAY 2021!!!! I NEVER SIGNED UP FOR ANY OF THEIR CRAP!! AND NEVER WOULD HAVE!!! I WANT ALL MY MONEY BACK!! IM ALSO REPORTING THEM TO THE BBB!!!

There is $13.09 on my Sears Credit Card. I checked and I was billed last month for 2 items that I ordered in January. I paid $71.22 for them. I am requesting the $13.09 be removed from my account.

I recently got a notice that your Co. couldn't put my prime time membership on my credit card. I checked my statement with my credit union and you have already charged me for March. My CU recently called me to check if some fraudulently charges had been put on my act. I told them yes. It was not your Co. So to stop this they are sending me a new card with new numbers. When I get the card I will call you and give you the new numbers. With regard Donna Blankinship

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

I have been receiving unordered merchandise from Amazon Marketplace. 6 orders so far, with charges to my credit card totaling $160.22. Items range from wireless earbuds, USB cable, toenail fungus treatment to hip resistance bands. NONE were ordered. Now upon calling Amazon Mktp today, I am told than an XBox game was charged, but the shipping address was changed to Pennsylvania, PA. Of course I was requested to go the computer... and I assume they will want my personal information so that they can credit my account. NO WAY! I've had to change my credit card, cancel my Amazon Prime. I will also be contacting credit agencies for fraud alert.

I need to report a change of credit card for your billing

It is a website for porn, or cheaters. Good luck trying to find which one my soon to be X spent 2,000 in 2013 just found out haven't added up this year yet

amazon prime is taking money from my debit car without my authorization twice August and September 2018

I was charged 3587 on my Walmart money card I want to refund or I'll get you watch out

I was charged 3587 on my Walmart money card I want to refund or I'll get you watch out

A charge of $13.04 on my credit card. Reference Number 2144. This charge is unauthorized.

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

A week ago I spent at least $1,000 on a desk setup, I check my account one day later, all transactions were through and paid for. Apparently, 2 days ago, I got a transaction for amzn.com for $915.00. Came out of nowhere and would like some help to fix this.

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

Received several bills on my amazon statements and wasn't sure what they were (AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS). Figured out that if you go on Amazon.com/archive orders and match the order charges to the charge card statements you receive on your charge card, they add up. Go by the amounts and not the dates ordered. This is because Amazon charges only appear on your charge card when shipment was received--so there is a delay on your charge card. So, use the amounts in $ and not the dates. Now, if you have any charges that you cannot account for, then this is a problem and you should notify Amazon at 1-888-247-4080 and report fraud. Also, I think this system is confusing and complicated in that you need to keep a copy of archived orders in order to check your charges. But, I guess this keeps it clear and concise for Amazon.

I was just looking back at my balance and notice that it had increased. Although, I hadn't used my card in the last two months. Both transactions happened in this month. I was very disappointed to see this happen.

I got a bill for $13.15 from Amazon and I did not order anything from them. Why they are charging me that money for ????

My credit card was comprised and need to enter new one

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It is a website for porn, or cheaters. Good luck trying to find which one my soon to be X spent 2,000 in 2013 just found out haven't added up this year yet. He has been using it for years, he is a big fan of Amazon, but I noticed the difference in the billing. You can reference my Bank Statements and being my one detective. There is an I tunes, forever 21, and many more

These charges also come from purchases made on you Kindle. I had a $6.99 charge, and had not purchased anything from Amazon in the past 3 months, and there was nothing in my previous orders for that amount. I clicked the digital orders tab, and there is was! I forgot I told my daughter she could download minecraft.

If you have kids, you may want to check the digital orders as well...

My February bank statement contains a charge for $40.48. Ordered 2 flex hoses and have not received them. Can you help me. I feel the flex hoses should have arrived by no.

$22.51 charged to me on 8/29/13. Ordered Parafree but never received. I tracked shipping and says it was delivered. I have ordered lots of stuff from amazon before, but this was definitely NOT delivered. Either credit my card, deliver the item, or I will contact my credit card company.

I've ordered stuff from Amazon before.

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