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Seeing a NFO PAYMENT RECEIVED charge on your statement?
Common ways NFO PAYMENT RECEIVED charges might appear on your statement
- NFO PAYMENT RECEIVED
NFO PAYMENT RCV
NFO PMT RECEIVED
NFO PAYMENT RCPT
NFO PAYMNT RECEIVED
What is NFO Payment Received?
“NFO Payment Received” is a descriptor that may appear when a payment is made or posted on your credit card or bank account, often indicating funds credited into the account. It is not tied to a specific retailer or merchant, but rather reflects an incoming payment transaction.
Common causes for NFO PAYMENT RECEIVED entries
- A refund or credit from a merchant or service provider that posts back to your account.
- An incoming payment or deposit applied toward your account balance.
- Adjustment or reversal of a previous charge resulting in funds being posted.
- Mistaken or unauthorized credits requiring investigation if unexpected.
Decoding NFO PAYMENT RECEIVED charge tags
- NFO stands for “Payment Received” entry (not typically a merchant name).
- PAYMENT / PMT signals that the transaction is a payment or credit, not a purchase.
- RECEIVED / RCV / RCPT indicate funds were credited to your account.
- Use caution if you did not initiate the “payment received” as it may require contacting your bank or card issuer.
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