Mystery Debit on Bank Statement: What is WFC PBP CP2011 for $60?

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The discussion centers around an unexpected debit labeled "WFC PBP CP2011" for $60, which the user could not identify. After researching, they found numerous scam reports associated with this transaction. The user visited their bank, where they were advised to fill out a fraud form, submit a stop payment request for a $25 fee, and potentially close their account if further issues arise. The bank confirmed that the transaction appeared legitimate on paper, raising concerns about how their information was compromised.

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While on-line checking my accounts I noticed an odd debit:

WFC PBP CP2011 $60

I have no idea what this is. The only debit I've ever used on my PC checking is the PC debit which I just started using with the change. So, I checked and of course there are no $60 debits with PC. Plus, all my PC debits clearly say PC.

I googled the letters and tons of SCAMS links show up and horror stories of people trying to get their $ back.

Just curious if anyone else "new" to the PC debit card is having this issue? Guess I'll be making a trip to the bank tomorrow! URG!:mad:
 
Take the proof from online showing these as scams. I've not seen this (yet), and I've always had the Debit Card.
 
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So I just spent almost an hr. at the bank. Their recommendation, fill out a fraud form-done, submit a ($25 Fee) stop pymt - done - which keeps them from being able to pull future $ as long as it's from the same biz name, which they could change; submit a request for biz phone number (of course it wasn't listed in the system) which takes several days--if you can get one. And if I am hacked again, to close the account and open a new one. UGH! Scary part is the teller said they had my name & full account number so on "paper" it looks legit. No way of knowing how they got the information. ++fingers they don't strike again!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does WFC PBP CP2011 refer to on my bank statement?

WFC PBP CP2011 typically refers to a transaction related to Pampered Chef, specifically a payment processed through their system. WFC stands for Wells Fargo, which is the bank handling the transaction, while PBP indicates it is a payment from a Pampered Chef consultant or party.

Why is there a $60 charge on my bank statement?

The $60 charge likely corresponds to a purchase made through Pampered Chef, either for products or a consultant fee. If you participated in a party or made an order, this amount would reflect that transaction.

How can I confirm if this charge is legitimate?

You can confirm the legitimacy of the charge by checking your Pampered Chef order history or contacting the consultant who hosted the party. Additionally, reviewing any emails or receipts related to recent purchases can help clarify the charge.

What should I do if I don't recognize this charge?

If you do not recognize the charge, first verify with family members or anyone who may have made a purchase. If it still seems unfamiliar, contact your bank for further investigation or consider disputing the charge.

Can I get a refund for this charge?

Refunds for charges related to Pampered Chef can typically be processed through the consultant or the customer service team of Pampered Chef. If you believe the charge was made in error, reach out to them directly to discuss your options.

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