RIKIM INC or RIKIMS.COM Charge on Card: Online Order or Imposter Ad?

A RIKIM INC charge or RIKIMS.COM charge on a credit card, debit card, or bank statement has been reported after purchases from online stores promoted through Facebook, Instagram, and other websites. In many reports, the public storefront name shown during checkout was different from the RIKIM INC name that later appeared on the card statement.

Consumers have described orders involving meat, candles, puzzles, computers, books, jewelry, clothing, and other products. Many said the product never arrived, the tracking information did not match their address, or the website appeared to imitate an established retailer. These reports raise serious concerns, but they do not prove that every transaction using the RIKIM INC descriptor was unauthorized.

RIKIM INC or RIKIMS.COM online store charge on a credit card statement
RIKIM INC has been reported after online orders promoted through social media.

What Is the RIKIM INC Charge on a Credit Card?

RIKIM INC appears to have been used as the billing descriptor for online purchases made through one or more storefronts or advertising campaigns.

The transaction may represent:

  • An online order you placed after clicking a social-media advertisement
  • A website that used a different store name during checkout
  • A site that appeared to imitate or claim a relationship with an established retailer
  • A low-price or clearance product offer
  • An order that was never delivered
  • An order associated with questionable or mismatched tracking
  • A product that differed substantially from the advertisement
  • A duplicate transaction
  • A purchase made by another authorized cardholder
  • An unauthorized use of the card

The descriptor alone does not identify:

  • The website where the order was placed
  • The product ordered
  • The email address used at checkout
  • The shipping destination
  • The advertisement that led to the website
  • Who entered the card information
  • Whether a product was shipped or delivered

Is RIKIMS.COM the Same as RIKIM INC?

Some cardholders have reported statement wording containing both names, such as:

RIKIM INC / RIKIMS.COM CO

This suggests that Rikims.com may have been a website, billing reference, or merchant domain associated with at least some RIKIM INC transactions.

Reported variations include:

  • RIKIM INC
  • RIKIM INC DENVER CO
  • RIKIMS.COM
  • RIKIM INC / RIKIMS.COM CO
  • POS PURCHASE RIKIM INC
  • POS PURCHASE NON-PIN RIKIM INC
  • CHECKCARD RIKIM INC
  • CHKCARD RIKIMS.COM
  • PENDING RIKIM INC
  • RIKIM INC ONLINE PURCHASE

Banks may shorten the merchant name, add a state abbreviation, remove punctuation, or include additional card-network and transaction-reference wording.

ChargeOnMyCard.com could not verify a current official Rikims.com support website, telephone number, email address, refund portal, or mailing address. Do not submit card information or account credentials to a website merely because it uses a similar domain name.

Is RIKIM INC a Legitimate Company?

Several different records use the name Rikim Inc, and they should not be treated as one business.

A longstanding Idaho construction company has used the Rikim Inc name. The old version of this article incorrectly listed that contractor’s Kimberly, Idaho address and telephone number.

There is no reliable evidence that the Idaho construction company:

  • Operated Rikims.com
  • Sold discounted meat, candles, puzzles, books, jewelry, or computers online
  • Ran the reported social-media advertisements
  • Processed the Denver-based card transactions
  • Was involved with the consumer complaints discussed on this page

Do not contact or accuse the Idaho contractor about a RIKIM INC online-shopping charge.

The relevant public complaints instead concern a Denver, Colorado merchant descriptor, Rikims.com, and online shopping sites that consumers said used other storefront or brand names.

Were the Online Stores Impersonating Real Brands?

Numerous public reports describe advertisements or websites that appeared to imitate, misuse, or imply a relationship with recognizable companies.

Reported examples include sites presented as or associated with:

  • Meat ranches and specialty meat sellers
  • Yankee Candle-style product offers
  • Bath & Body Works-style candle or lotion offers
  • QVC-style clearance or outlet sales
  • Book retailers or warehouse sales
  • Jewelry retailers
  • Puzzle and gift-product sellers

These reports do not mean the legitimate brands were involved. A website can copy:

  • A brand name
  • A logo
  • Product photographs
  • Customer reviews
  • Page designs
  • Shipping or satisfaction claims

The real company may have no connection with the advertisement, website, merchant account, or payment.

Why Did RIKIM INC Appear Instead of the Store Name?

An online website can display one public-facing name while using another legal entity, merchant account, payment descriptor, or billing domain.

For example, a consumer may remember ordering from:

  • A ranch or meat seller
  • A candle outlet
  • A jewelry warehouse
  • A book clearance store
  • A computer or electronics sale

while the bank statement displays only:

RIKIM INC

This mismatch can happen because:

  • The website used RIKIM INC as its merchant account name
  • The storefront operated under a different advertised name
  • A payment facilitator displayed its own descriptor
  • The website was impersonating another seller
  • The bank shortened or replaced the storefront name

A mismatched descriptor is an investigative clue. It does not by itself establish whether the purchase was authorized or whether the seller delivered the order.

How to Identify the Order Behind a RIKIM INC Charge

Follow these steps:

  1. Copy the complete statement descriptor.
  2. Record the amount, transaction date, posting date, and whether it is pending or completed.
  3. Search every email account for the exact amount.
  4. Search for RIKIM, RIKIMS, order, receipt, shipping, tracking, clearance, warehouse, and confirmation.
  5. Check spam, promotions, deleted, and archived email folders.
  6. Review browser history from the transaction date.
  7. Check Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms for recently clicked advertisements.
  8. Review text messages for order and tracking information.
  9. Ask other authorized card users.
  10. Compare the amount with packages or products received around the same time.
  11. Ask the card issuer for the complete merchant name, location, telephone number, website, and transaction reference.
  12. Save screenshots and documents before websites or advertisements disappear.

Do not post card digits, transaction references, email addresses, shipping addresses, order numbers, or account passwords publicly.

How to Check Whether the Website Was an Imposter

Do not return to the website through the original advertisement.

Instead:

  1. Type the real brand’s official website address directly into the browser.
  2. Compare the domain used for your order with the official domain.
  3. Look for extra words, misspellings, unusual endings, or added hyphens.
  4. Contact the real company through its official website.
  5. Ask whether it recognizes the order number or website.
  6. Check whether the real company has posted a warning about imitation sites.
  7. Search the exact domain with terms such as complaint, fake, non-delivery, or review.

A secure padlock or `https` address does not prove that a website is legitimate. Fraudulent websites can also use encrypted connections.

What If I Never Received an Order Confirmation?

A missing confirmation is a warning sign, especially when:

  • The card was charged immediately
  • No order number was provided
  • The seller cannot identify the transaction
  • No shipping information arrives
  • The website disappears
  • The email address does not respond

Take these steps:

  1. Save the card transaction.
  2. Capture the website address from browser history.
  3. Save the advertisement and product description.
  4. Record the promised delivery date.
  5. Search all email and spam folders.
  6. Contact the card issuer and explain that no order confirmation or merchandise was received.

Do not provide the seller with another card number or make a second payment to locate the first order.

What If the RIKIM INC Order Never Arrived?

If the product was not delivered:

  1. Save the advertisement and checkout page.
  2. Save the card statement and charged amount.
  3. Save all emails, chats, and tracking information.
  4. Record the promised delivery date.
  5. Attempt to contact the seller only through information you can verify.
  6. Ask for a full refund in writing.
  7. Contact the credit-card issuer and dispute the charge as merchandise not received.
  8. Contact the bank promptly if a debit card was used.
  9. Report the website and advertisement to the platform where it appeared.
  10. Submit a report to the FTC.

Official consumer resources:

What If Tracking Says Delivered but You Received Nothing?

Some reports describe tracking that showed delivery even though the buyer said no package arrived.

Ask for:

  • The carrier name
  • The complete tracking number
  • The shipment weight
  • The shipping origin
  • The delivery date and time
  • The destination ZIP Code
  • Proof that the package was addressed to you
  • A delivery photograph or signature, when available

Contact the carrier independently through its official website.

A tracking number may be inadequate proof when:

  • It was delivered to a different address
  • It shows only the same city or ZIP Code
  • The package weight does not match the order
  • The shipment date predates the purchase
  • The carrier cannot confirm you were the recipient
  • The merchant refuses to provide the actual shipping address

Save the carrier’s response and provide it to the card issuer.

What If the Card Issuer Denied the Dispute?

Some public complainants said a dispute was initially denied after the merchant provided tracking or claimed that merchandise had shipped.

When that happens:

  1. Request the documents the merchant submitted.
  2. Ask whether the tracking proves delivery to your exact address.
  3. Contact the carrier and obtain written confirmation of any address mismatch.
  4. Provide screenshots of the advertisement and website.
  5. Provide proof that no order confirmation was received.
  6. Explain whether the advertised brand denied involvement.
  7. Ask the issuer how to appeal or reopen the investigation.
  8. Submit the dispute in writing when required.
  9. Keep copies of every letter and attachment.

Be specific about the dispute reason:

  • Merchandise not received
  • Merchandise materially different from the advertisement
  • Duplicate transaction
  • Unauthorized transaction
  • Tracking that does not prove delivery to the cardholder

Do not state that a transaction was unauthorized if you knowingly placed the order. In that situation, explain that the dispute concerns non-delivery, misrepresentation, or another billing error.

What If You Received the Wrong or Low-Quality Product?

Save:

  • Photographs of the item received
  • The original advertisement
  • The product description
  • The packaging and return address
  • The shipping label
  • Messages sent to the seller

Ask the seller for:

  • A full refund
  • A prepaid return label
  • Written return instructions
  • A refund-processing timeframe

Do not ship merchandise to an unverified foreign address without confirming the cost, tracking requirements, and issuer instructions.

If the seller offers only a small partial refund, you may ask for the offer and conditions in writing before deciding whether to accept it.

What If You Never Made the Purchase?

If neither you nor another authorized cardholder recognizes the transaction:

  1. Lock the card through the issuer’s official app.
  2. Call the number printed on the card.
  3. Report the charge as unauthorized.
  4. Ask whether the card number should be replaced.
  5. Review the account for small test transactions and additional attempts.
  6. Change passwords reused on shopping websites.
  7. Enable multifactor authentication on email and financial accounts.
  8. Monitor other cards and bank accounts.
  9. Report identity theft if personal information was misused.

Official resources:

No Verified RIKIM INC Support Contact Was Found

ChargeOnMyCard.com could not verify one current official:

  • Consumer-support website
  • Telephone number
  • Email address
  • Refund portal
  • Return address
  • Corporate mailing address suitable for disputes

Different reports contain different websites, email addresses, and telephone numbers. None should be treated as a universal current RIKIM INC contact without independent verification.

Do not use the old Idaho contractor’s:

  • Address
  • Telephone number
  • Business listing
  • Owner information

That appears to be a separate construction business and not the online-shopping merchant described in consumer complaints.

Watch Out for Fake Refund or Customer Support

Do not provide an unknown caller, website, or email address with:

  • Your complete card number
  • Your bank-account information
  • Your PIN or CVV
  • Your online banking password
  • Your email password
  • A one-time authentication code
  • A photograph of your identification
  • Remote access to your phone or computer
  • Gift-card numbers
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Another payment supposedly required to release a refund

A legitimate refund normally returns to the original payment method and should not require a second card payment.

Consumer Reports and Experiences

There are currently 10 visible consumer reports on this ChargeOnMyCard.com page, submitted between January and November 2024.

The visible reports include:

  • Candles and related products
  • Jewelry promoted as a warehouse offer
  • Organic meat or ranch-product advertisements
  • An Alderspring Ranch-style offer
  • Puzzles advertised through Facebook
  • A computer promoted through a QVC-style advertisement
  • A Yankee Candle-style offer
  • Amounts of $24.56, $40.90, $56.97, and $60.95
  • More than one charge in one report
  • No order confirmations
  • Products never received
  • Tracking or delivery disputes
  • Difficulty reaching the seller

These reports are individual accounts and have not been independently verified. They do not establish:

  • That every RIKIM INC transaction was fraudulent
  • That all websites had the same operator
  • That any legitimate brand participated in the transaction
  • That the unrelated Idaho construction business was involved
  • How the card information was obtained

ChargeOnMyCard.com is not the merchant and cannot access orders, locate packages, issue refunds, cancel cards, or submit bank disputes.

Frequently Asked Questions About RIKIM INC Charges

What is RIKIM INC on my credit-card statement?

It appears to have been used as a billing descriptor for online purchases made through various storefronts, including sites promoted through social-media advertisements.

What is RIKIMS.COM?

Rikims.com appeared in some card descriptors and consumer reports. ChargeOnMyCard.com could not verify a current official support or refund route for the domain.

Is RIKIM INC connected with the store name I remember?

Possibly. The website may have displayed one public name while the payment was processed under RIKIM INC or Rikims.com.

Is the Idaho Rikim Inc responsible?

No evidence supports that conclusion. The Idaho business appears to be an unrelated construction company and should not be contacted about these online-shopping charges.

Why does the statement say Denver, Colorado?

Public complaints and the BBB profile associate the online-shopping descriptor with Denver. The location does not necessarily indicate where the website, products, or customer were located.

Was RIKIM INC selling meat?

Some reports involve meat advertisements, but others involve candles, puzzles, books, computers, jewelry, and other products. It does not appear to represent one clearly defined product store.

Was the website impersonating QVC, Yankee Candle, or another brand?

Several consumers said the advertisement or website appeared to imitate recognizable retailers. That does not mean the legitimate companies were involved.

What should I do if the product never arrived?

Save the advertisement, receipt, emails, tracking, and statement. Contact the issuer and dispute the charge as merchandise not received.

What if tracking says the package was delivered?

Ask the carrier whether the tracking proves delivery to your exact address. Provide any address or delivery mismatch to the card issuer.

What if my bank rejected the dispute?

Request the merchant’s evidence, obtain carrier documentation, and ask how to appeal or reopen the case.

Can I get a refund from RIKIM INC?

No reliable current merchant refund route was found. Request a refund only through a contact you can independently verify and contact the issuer when the order was not delivered or was unauthorized.

Is RIKIM INC a recurring subscription?

Most visible reports describe one-time online purchases. One commenter reported two charges, but no reliable recurring membership model has been identified.

Should I replace my card?

Ask the issuer when you did not authorize the transaction, the card was used on a questionable website, or additional attempts are appearing.

Can ChargeOnMyCard.com recover my money?

No. ChargeOnMyCard.com cannot issue refunds or access merchant and banking systems.

Related Charge Guide

This broader guide explains how to collect merchant details, check authorized users, document transactions, and contact the card issuer.

Help Other Cardholders Identify RIKIM INC

If you saw RIKIM INC, RIKIMS.COM, or another variation, please share what the payment involved.

Helpful details include:

  • The statement wording without private references
  • The general amount
  • The advertised storefront name
  • The product ordered
  • Where the advertisement appeared
  • Whether an order confirmation was received
  • Whether the merchandise arrived
  • Whether tracking matched your address
  • Whether the issuer approved the dispute
  • How the matter was resolved

Do not post card numbers, card digits, transaction references, order numbers, tracking numbers, shipping addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, passwords, PINs, CVV codes, or authentication codes.

Why Rely on ChargeOnMyCard.com?

ChargeOnMyCard.com researches confusing credit-card, debit-card, online-shopping, social-media-advertising, merchant-descriptor, subscription, processor, and bank-statement entries using available business records, consumer-protection resources, statement patterns, and visible cardholder reports.

We distinguish the Denver/Rikims.com shopping reports from the apparently unrelated Idaho construction company and distinguish documented complaint patterns from facts that remain unverified.

Last reviewed: July 2026.

Disclaimer

ChargeOnMyCard.com is not affiliated with RIKIM INC, RIKIMS.COM, any online storefront, the unrelated Idaho construction company using a similar name, any legitimate brand mentioned in consumer reports, Facebook, Instagram, Meta, any shipping carrier, cardholder, bank, credit union, card network, payment processor, acquiring bank, or financial institution. This article is provided for informational purposes only and is not financial, legal, retail, shipping, refund, privacy, identity-theft, account-security, dispute, or fraud-prevention advice. Contact the applicable seller, shipping carrier, advertising platform, and financial institution directly regarding a specific transaction.

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