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Amazon purchases on credit card statement


Question Posted Wednesday October 17 2012, 6:15 am

I know this will sound as if I am buying something shady, but I am not! My credit card is one, which my parents added to their account (as I am a student and do not qualify for a credit card) and the system we agreed to was that whenever I buy something, I just have to transfer the money to my parents from my normal account to theirs. (as they pay the bill). Simple enough.
However, I wish to order my mother a birthday present from Amazon, but I do not know if the name of the item shows up on the statement or just price and "Amazon UK" or whatever.
It would be a shame for me to order something and then it would be ruined as she would see it on the statement herself before she receives the gift.

Would anybody be so kind as to tell me whether the name of the product or the name of the seller shows up on the statement? :)


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adviceman49 answered Thursday October 18 2012, 10:06 am:
Amazon UK may work differently then how they work here in the USA. Which is to say what I see on my credit card statements may be different than what may be seen on your statements in your country as different laws may apply.

There is a simple way to answer your question though. Call or email the Amazon customer service center on the website and ask them this question. They are your best source to answer just what they are required to put on the statement.

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