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50 Beale Street San Francisco

While this is a very confusing credit card descriptor, multiple online sources have reporting this being the merchant Instacart, the online delivery service. We’ve confirmed that this is their address in San Francisco.

HUM COMPBEN E MER

Concerned about a reocurring charge from “HUM COMPBEN E MER” on your credit card statement? While it’s not impossible for this to be a fraudulent charge, it’s very likely that this is actually a legitimate charge from Humana Insurance, usually Humana Dental Insurance.

Previously you might have seen this charge on your statement as “Humana Comprehensive Benefits”.

This charge might more, specifically appear as:

  • CHKCARDHUM COMPBEN E MER GA
  • POS Debit HUM COMPBEN E MER GA
  • PRE-AUTH HUM COMPBEN E MER GA

Or similar variants, with some sort of prefix description and then the “COMPBEN E MER GA” phrase.

While “HUM COMPBEN” might seem super confusing to most people, it makes sense with some context. HUM is short for “Humana” which is a popular health insurance company and “COMPBEN” is short for “Compensation and Benefits” which are exactly what you pay your insurance company for.

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AMZN.COM/BILL

This is an Amazon.com-related charge that you might find on your credit card statement. “AMZN.COM/BILL” is often believed to be a fraudulent charge because it uses a shortened version of “Amazon” but this is generally a legitimate charge descriptor.

You can check the legitimacy of this by going to “AMZN.COM/BILL” in your web browser and you will see that the page points to an Amazon.com page explaining common misconceptions about credit card charges that might seem to be fraud but are actually from Amazon.

This charge might appear on your credit card statement as “AMZN.COM/BILL, WA 981090000” or as “AMAZON.COM*AAAAAA123456 AMZN.COM/BILL WA”.

ADOBE ACROPRO SUBS

The charge labeled “ADOBE ACROPRO SUBS” on a credit card statement is generally associated with a subscription to Adobe Acrobat Pro, which is a legitimate service offered by Adobe Systems Incorporated. However, there have been instances where such charges were either unexpected or unauthorized. Here are some important points to consider:

  1. Legitimate Adobe Subscription: This charge is often linked to a legitimate subscription for Adobe Acrobat Pro. If you have recently arranged any software subscriptions with Adobe, this could explain the charge on your statement​​​​.
  2. Unexpected or Unauthorized Charges: There have been reports of unexpected or unauthorized charges under this description. In some cases, users reported being charged despite canceling an Acrobat subscription or not recalling any subscription to Adobe Acrobat Pro. This might include early termination fees or recurring charges that don’t align with the user’s understanding of their account status with Adobe​​​​​​​​​​.
  3. Contacting Adobe for Clarification: If you find this charge on your statement and it seems unfamiliar, or you do not recall subscribing to Adobe Acrobat Pro, it is advisable to contact Adobe directly. They should be able to provide clarity on the nature of the transaction and help resolve any concerns. Adobe’s customer service can be reached at the phone number 800-833-6687​​​​.

Given these points, it’s important to review your recent software subscriptions and check if the charge corresponds to a service you’ve knowingly signed up for. If the charge remains unclear or seems unauthorized, reaching out to Adobe’s customer service for a detailed explanation and potential resolution is recommended.

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