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WIRE TRANSFER* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "WIRE TRANSFER*" charge is from Wire Transfer. Bank wire transfer charge.

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Wire Transfer

Bank wire transfer charge.

WIRE TRANSFER*

Category

Banking

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

US

Billing Cycle

One-time

Cancel At

N/A

Support

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Why does this charge appear?

When your bank processes a wire transfer on your behalf, the transaction posts to your statement using the truncated descriptor "WIRE TRANSFER*" rather than a more detailed label because banking systems reserve only a limited number of characters for transaction descriptions, and wire transfers are processed through the Federal Reserve's Fedwire or SWIFT networks, which use standardized codes rather than full merchant names. The asterisk following the descriptor typically indicates that additional reference data, such as a transaction ID or routing detail, was attached to the transfer but could not be fully displayed by your bank's statement formatting system. If you see "WIRE TRANSFER*" on your statement, it is your bank's own internal fee or the transfer record itself, not a charge from an outside vendor.

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What should you do?

1

Match the WIRE TRANSFER* amount

Check your records for any wire transfer you recently initiated or authorized. The WIRE TRANSFER* charge on your statement should correspond to a specific transaction you approved, such as sending funds to another bank account, paying a vendor, or transferring money internationally.

2

Contact your bank about the WIRE TRANSFER* charge

Call the customer service number on the back of your bank card and ask them to provide details about the WIRE TRANSFER* charge, including the recipient account, transfer date, and reference number. This will help you confirm whether the transaction was processed correctly and reached the intended destination.

3

Review Wire Transfer fees separately

Banks often charge a separate processing fee alongside the actual WIRE TRANSFER* amount. Check your statement carefully to see if both the transferred amount and a wire transfer service fee appear, as these may show as two distinct line items related to the same Wire Transfer transaction.

4

Visit google.com to verify Wire Transfer details

If you need additional information about your Wire Transfer or want to look up your bank's wire transfer policies, visit google.com to search for your specific bank's wire transfer documentation. Keep a record of your WIRE TRANSFER* charge details, including the date and amount, for your personal financial records.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

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

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