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AMAZON PRIME BR* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "AMAZON PRIME BR*" charge is from Amazon Prime Brasil. Amazon Prime assinatura Brasil.

๐ŸŒ BR๐Ÿ• 8 min read๐Ÿ“… Updated May 22, 2026
Amazon Prime Brasil

Amazon Prime Brasil

Amazon Prime assinatura Brasil.

AMAZON PRIME BR*

Category

Streaming

Avg. Charge

R$14.90

Country

BR

Billing Cycle

Monthly

Cancel At

amazon.com.br/prime

Support

See website

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Understanding this descriptor

When Amazon processes subscription billing for its Brazilian Prime membership service, the payment system truncates the full company name "Amazon Prime Brasil" into the shortened descriptor "AMAZON PRIME BR*" to fit within the character limits imposed by card networks like Visa and Mastercard on bank statement entries. The "BR" portion is a regional billing code that Amazon uses to distinguish its Brazilian subscription operation from Prime memberships billed in other countries, while the asterisk acts as a standard truncation marker used across Amazon's global payment infrastructure. If you see this charge for around R$14.90 on a monthly basis, it is simply your recurring Amazon Prime Brasil streaming subscription being processed through Amazon's regional billing system.

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Recommended actions

1

Confirm Your Amazon Prime Brasil Membership

Log in to your account at amazon.com.br and navigate to your account settings to verify that you have an active Amazon Prime Brasil subscription. The AMAZON PRIME BR* charge on your statement corresponds to this membership fee, so confirming your subscription status will clarify whether the charge is expected.

2

Review Your Amazon Prime Brasil Billing History

Visit amazon.com.br and go to your account's payment and transaction history to cross-reference the AMAZON PRIME BR* charge amount and date with your billing records. This helps confirm the charge matches your Amazon Prime Brasil subscription cycle and that you have not been billed incorrectly or more than once.

3

Check Who Has Access to the Subscription

On amazon.com.br, review your Amazon Prime Brasil account to see if any household members or shared users are linked to your membership. If you do not recognize the usage or believe someone else may have signed up for Amazon Prime Brasil using your payment details, update your password and payment information immediately.

4

Cancel Amazon Prime Brasil If No Longer Needed

If you no longer wish to continue your Amazon Prime Brasil membership and want to stop future AMAZON PRIME BR* charges, visit amazon.com.br/prime to manage or cancel your subscription. You can review your renewal date there and cancel before the next billing cycle to avoid being charged again.

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How to cancel Amazon Prime Brasil

Amazon Prime Brasil bills you Monthly. To stop future charges, cancel from your account directly.

Cancel at Amazon Prime Brasil

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This charge is processed in BR. You may see a foreign transaction fee from your bank (typically 1-3%).

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Is this charge fraudulent?

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

โ„น๏ธ Note

In most cases, seeing "AMAZON PRIME BR*" on your statement is completely normal. Before assuming fraud, check your recent purchases โ€” most mystery charges have a simple explanation.

Is the AMAZON PRIME BR* Charge Legitimate or Fraud?

The AMAZON PRIME BR* charge on your bank or credit card statement is typically a legitimate billing from AMAZON PRIME BR, representing the Amazon Prime membership subscription fee for Brazilian Amazon accounts. This charge appears when you have an active Amazon Prime Brazil membership, which includes benefits like free shipping, Prime Video, and Prime Music access.

However, it's important to verify the charge, as unauthorized billing can occur. Here are the most common reasons you might see AMAZON PRIME BR* on your statement:

  • You have an active Amazon Prime Brazil subscription that is auto-renewing monthly or annually
  • A family member or household user signed up for Amazon Prime BR using your payment method
  • You signed up for a free trial of Amazon Prime BR and it converted to a paid subscription
  • Someone has gained unauthorized access to your payment details and subscribed to AMAZON PRIME BR

How to Verify the AMAZON PRIME BR* Charge

  1. 1

    Log into your Amazon Brazil account

    Visit amazon.com.br and sign in. Navigate to 'Account & Lists' then 'Prime Membership' to confirm whether an active AMAZON PRIME BR subscription is linked to your account.

  2. 2

    Search your email for receipts

    Search your inbox for emails from 'Amazon.com.br' or 'AMAZON PRIME BR' containing subscription confirmations or billing receipts that match the charge date and amount.

  3. 3

    Check household and family members

    Ask family members if they signed up for Amazon Prime BR using your card. Amazon allows shared payment methods, so the AMAZON PRIME BR* charge may belong to someone else in your household.

  4. 4

    Review your Amazon subscriptions page

    Log into amazon.com.br, go to 'Manage Your Content and Devices' or 'Memberships & Subscriptions' to see all active AMAZON PRIME BR plans tied to your account.

  5. 5

    Contact your bank for transaction details

    If you cannot verify the AMAZON PRIME BR* charge, call your bank and request the full merchant details, transaction date, and amount to cross-reference with your Amazon account activity.

How to Dispute a AMAZON PRIME BR* Charge

  1. 1

    Act within 60 days of the charge

    Most banks require disputes to be filed within 60 days of the AMAZON PRIME BR* charge appearing on your statement. Act quickly to preserve your right to a chargeback.

  2. 2

    Contact AMAZON PRIME BR directly first

    Reach out to Amazon Brazil customer support at amazon.com.br/contact-us. Explain the unauthorized AMAZON PRIME BR* charge โ€” Amazon often issues refunds for accidental or unauthorized subscriptions quickly.

  3. 3

    File a chargeback with your bank

    If AMAZON PRIME BR does not resolve the issue, contact your bank or card issuer and formally dispute the AMAZON PRIME BR* charge, providing all documentation including email correspondence with Amazon.

  4. 4

    Request a new card number

    If you suspect fraud behind the AMAZON PRIME BR* charge, ask your bank to cancel your current card and issue a new one to prevent future unauthorized charges from AMAZON PRIME BR or other merchants.

Tips for Managing AMAZON PRIME BR Charges

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Enable billing alerts so you're notified immediately when an AMAZON PRIME BR* charge posts to your account.

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Regularly review your Amazon Brazil account subscriptions to ensure AMAZON PRIME BR is only renewing when you want it to.

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Use a unique, strong password for your AMAZON PRIME BR account to prevent unauthorized access and unexpected charges.

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Note your AMAZON PRIME BR billing cycle date so you can anticipate the recurring charge each month or year.

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If you don't use Amazon Prime Brazil, cancel before the trial ends to avoid an unwanted AMAZON PRIME BR* charge.

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Use WhatIsThisCharge.net to identify related charges that may appear alongside AMAZON PRIME BR* on your statement.

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