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Seeing a COMCAST THREE RIVERS charge on your statement?

Common ways COMCAST THREE RIVERS charges might appear on your statement

  • COMCAST THREE RIVERS
  • COMCAST THREERIVERS PA
  • COMCAST*THREE RIVERS
  • COMCAST PAYMENT THREE RIVERS
  • COMCAST BILLPAY THREERIVERS
  • COMCAST CABLE THREERIVERS PA
  • COMCAST INTERNET THREE RIVERS
  • COMCAST THREE RIVERS PITTSBURGH PA

What is COMCAST THREE RIVERS?

COMCAST THREE RIVERS refers to Comcast Corporation, one of the largest telecommunications and media companies in the U.S., operating under the Xfinity brand. The “Three Rivers” designation corresponds to a Comcast billing and service region in Pennsylvania, primarily covering the Pittsburgh metropolitan area (the “Three Rivers” region). Charges with this label typically appear when customers make bill payments for cable, internet, or phone services provided by Comcast. Learn more at xfinity.com.

Common causes for COMCAST THREE RIVERS charges

  • Monthly Comcast Xfinity payments for TV, internet, or phone service.
  • One-time bill payments made through Comcast’s website or customer portal.
  • Automatic payments (autopay) set up for recurring billing.
  • Service upgrades, equipment rentals, or installation fees billed to the account.
  • Refunds or adjustments for prorated service changes or cancellations.

Decoding COMCAST THREE RIVERS charge tags

  • COMCAST THREE RIVERS / COMCAST THREERIVERS PA identify the Comcast regional billing center for Western Pennsylvania.
  • PA / PITTSBURGH mark the geographic region (the “Three Rivers” area).
  • COMCAST*THREE RIVERS / BILLPAY / PAYMENT denote customer payments or charges processed by Comcast.
  • CABLE / INTERNET / PHONE may appear as descriptors for the service type associated with the payment.
  • AUTOPAY / BILLPAY indicate automated or online payment methods used for recurring service charges.

What to do if you don’t recognize this charge

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  • Contact your bank.

    Call your bank using the number on the back of your card.

  • Contact the merchant.

    Call their customer service to verify the charge and get transaction details.

  • Dispute the charge & monitor account.

    If it appears fraudulent, report it to your bank or card issuer.

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