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It sounds like you're seeing a charge labeled "UPG*PAYMENTICO"
: It may appear if you have purchased digital goods or used crypto-related platforms that utilize this specific gateway. Steps to Take if You See a Charge
If you discover a charge from UPG-Paymentico that you did not authorize: upg-paymentico
: Search for confirmation emails from "Paymentico" or "UPG" sent around the transaction date.
: It acts as a merchant name or payment gateway for various online services. It is not a bank but a third-party processor that facilitates the transfer of funds between a customer's account and an online merchant. Statement Appearance It sounds like you're seeing a charge labeled
The "scammy" feeling often comes from the merchants using Paymentico. Because Paymentico makes it easy for websites to accept payments, it is sometimes used by aggressive subscription sites or "gray market" vendors. Users often feel "tricked" because the cancellation process for the specific merchant is difficult, even though the payment processing by UPG was technically legal.
While the query could refer to technical "reporting" (like a merchant dashboard), it is most likely that you are looking to investigate or report a suspicious charge 1. What is "UPG*PAYMENTICO"? It is not a bank but a third-party
If you do not recognize this charge, it is highly likely to be fraudulent
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Thanks for the tutorial, my biggest issue is that openSSL fails to run despite Windows SDK and the necessary Visual C++ 2008 Redists being installed.
Next time please mention the necessary requirements to actually get openSSL to run, please.
It’s worth mentioning, but that’s part of getting OpenSSL up and running properly by itself.