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  1. If you receive a suspicious phone call from a scammer claiming to be from Amazon, be alert if they: Ask you for payment over the phone or outside of the Amazon website. Examples can be performing bank transfers, e-mailing credit card details, or sharing gift card details.

  2. 11 Μαΐ 2024 · The Amazon customer service scam is a fraudulent phone scheme where scammers impersonate Amazon customer support agents. They call victims and claim unauthorized or fraudulent orders were placed on their accounts. This hooks targets into providing personal info or payments out of fear.

  3. 13 Ιουν 2023 · But falling victim to an Amazon scam call could cost you money, time, or worse — your identity. In this guide, we’ll explain how Amazon scam calls typically work, how to quickly identify a scammer, and the latest scam calls you should be aware of.

  4. 15 Μαρ 2024 · A new and complicated scam starts with a call or text message about a suspicious charge on your Amazon account. But it’s not really Amazon. It’s a scammer with an elaborate story about fraud using your identity that ends with you draining your bank or retirement accounts.

  5. 20 Οκτ 2021 · Has Amazon contacted you to confirm a recent purchase you didn’t make or to tell you that your account has been hacked? According to the FTC’s new Data Spotlight, since July 2020, about one in three people who have reported a business impersonator scam say the scammer pretended to be Amazon. These scams can look a few different ways.

  6. Learn to identify, prevent, and report scams. If you’ve received suspicious communications or have found a suspicious website claiming to be from Amazon, visit the following Help pages: How to identify fake emails. How to identify fake text messages/SMS. How to identify fake phone calls.

  7. 14 Μαΐ 2021 · Scammers’ goal, according to YouMail, is to steal sensitive information such as financial credentials. Fake Amazon customer service phone numbers. It’s easy for criminals to spoof a trusted retailer, using familiar logos and slogans and a URL that’s easily mistaken for the real thing.