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:
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.
If you see a charge on your credit card statement from “AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS AMZN.COM/BILL WA” then it is likely because you have made a purchase from Amazon.com Marketplace program. The product you purchased was likely sold by a 3rd party seller on Amazon.com.
Continue reading “AMAZON MKTPLACE PMTS AMZN.COM/BILL WA”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.