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AMAZON WEB SERVICES* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

✓ Legitimate

The "AMAZON WEB SERVICES*" charge is from Amazon Web Services. AWS cloud services charge.

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Amazon Web Services

AWS cloud services charge.

AMAZON WEB SERVICES*

Category

Tech

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

US

Billing Cycle

Monthly

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console.aws.amazon.com/billing

Support

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Why does this charge appear?

Amazon Web Services uses the truncated descriptor "AMAZON WEB SERVICES*" on bank statements because payment card networks like Visa and Mastercard impose a strict character limit on merchant descriptors, typically capping them at 22-25 characters including spaces. The asterisk in the descriptor is a standard separator used by AWS's billing system to distinguish the base merchant name from any additional reference information, such as an account ID or service region, that may follow it depending on your bank's display settings. If you're seeing this charge, it almost certainly relates to an active AWS account being billed for cloud services like EC2 instances, S3 storage, or other Amazon Web Services products on their standard monthly billing cycle.

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What should you do?

1

Log into your AWS account

Visit aws.amazon.com and sign in to your Amazon Web Services account to review your active services and recent usage that may have triggered the AMAZON WEB SERVICES* charge on your statement.

2

Review your AWS billing dashboard

Navigate to console.aws.amazon.com/billing to see a detailed breakdown of your Amazon Web Services charges, including which specific cloud services such as EC2, S3, or Lambda generated the bill.

3

Check for unexpected usage spikes

Inside the Amazon Web Services billing console, review your usage metrics and cost explorer to confirm the AMAZON WEB SERVICES* charge aligns with your expected cloud resource consumption for that billing period.

4

Manage or cancel unused AWS services

If you want to prevent future AMAZON WEB SERVICES* charges, return to console.aws.amazon.com/billing to shut down any unused cloud services, set billing alerts, or adjust your Amazon Web Services subscription plan to better match your actual needs.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from Amazon Web Services. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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