world financial bank payment, maybe you have a Herbergers card or bonton they are all affiliated with the same bank
In my case wfn pbp sb was for my wife's Ann Taylor accou nt
This is a payment to a credit card. Most likely a retail credit card. This is the abbreviation for the company that manages my J. Crew card.
The term means you made a paytment to a credit card by web. Check your credit card statements to ensure all of your payments have posted to the proper account. If you did not authorize such a payment, contact your bank or credit union to find out who did and where your funds went.
WFN PBP is what Wells Fargo National Pay-By-Phone uses in the transaction line of a debit card/credit card/checking-by-phone statement when you use them to pay for something over the phone. The phone number for the bill-pay service is (800) 956-4442.
It's a web payment that you made to a store credit card (ex. Best Buy, Express, Victoria's Secret, Macy's, etc...) It stands for World Financial Network (National Bank) Pay By Phone; World Financial Newtork Web Payment
Contact your bank, and they should be able to tell you what the payment was for. I have the same charge, and the bank has the background information. If you are not sure of the charge once the bank provide you with the information you can dispute the charges.
DG stand for Dei Gratia, Latin for "by the grace of God."
in measurements dg stands for decigrams
decigram
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I have a charge from my checking account for 35.00 in november and december i need someone to explain to me what this charge is for. Thanks Donna Noland. ---------------------- wfn stands for world financial network. They process alot of store credit card payments. Call them at 800-395-5714 and they can help you determine the validity of the charge. I would suggest that if you cannot determine who made the charge, refuse it with your bank and see who complains. For future payments, my suggestion would be to use the cents to identify for yourself which store you are paying.
When relating to weight and mass, mg stands for milligram, and dg stands for decigram.