If you’ve found a confusing charge with “AMAZON SERVICES-KINDLE 866-321-8851” written on your statement, there is a good chance you might be confused, as it doesn’t appear to be a standard Amazon.com charge.
This was, for a time, a standard credit card statement descriptor used by Amazon.com for Kindle digital book purchases. The charges might look like:
AMAZON SERVICES-KINDLE 866-321-8851
Ref# 1234567MM00N6TT00
Where the reference number would change based on your specific purchase.
This charge has also appeared in our research as, “Amazon Services-Kindle 866-321-8851 WA”.
Note: This charge descriptor was popular for some time, mainly around 2012 to 2013 but doesn’t seem to be used as much, if ever, at this point. It’s largely been replaced with “Amazon Digital Svcs amzn.com/bill“.
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:
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.