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  2. Identifying a scam - Amazon Customer Service

    www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=G4YFYCCNUSENA23B

    Learn to identify, prevent, and report scams. If you've received suspicious communications or 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. How to identify fake websites. What is an impersonation scam?

  3. Beware – The Top 10 Amazon Email Scams You Need to Avoid

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    This guide provided an overview of the top 10 Amazon email scams to watch out for designed to phish for login credentials, install malware, and manipulate users into providing sensitive personal information.

  4. Report a scam - Amazon Customer Service

    www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GRGRY7AQ3LMPXVCV

    If you don't have an Amazon account You can still report suspicious communication to us at reportascam@amazon.com. Sending the suspicious communication as an attachment is the best way for us to track it.

  5. How to identify fake emails - Amazon Customer Service

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    Learn to identify fake emails and safeguard your personal information. Scammers imitate email addresses and communication styles to send what appears as legitimate Amazon emails. Check Message Center.

  6. 17 Amazon scams to know and avoid in 2024 - Norton

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    In an Amazon gift card scam, scammers will reach out to you via an Amazon phishing email, text, or phone call. The scammer will pretend to be from Amazon and inform you that something is wrong with your account.

  7. To protect you from falling victim to an Amazon email scam, we asked experts to share what these scams look like, why they’re so dangerous, and what to do if you receive one.

  8. How to tell if that email you get from Amazon is legit or a...

    clark.com/scams-rip-offs/amazon-email-legit-or-phishing

    Armed with an Amazon.com login ID and password, a scammer can easily rack up thousands of dollars in illicit purchases or divert merchandise from one address to another. Is that email from Amazon.com? Here’s how to tell. Amazon.com acknowledges that phishing is a problem. But here’s what you need to know:

  9. PSA: Watch Out For This New Amazon Email Phishing Scam - How-To...

    www.howtogeek.com/697176/psa-watch-out-for-this-new-amazon-email-phishing-scam

    The fake website claims it wants to link your email to your Amazon account, but instead, you'd be giving whoever sent the message the keys to your private emails and possibly also your Google account.

  10. Amazon impersonators: what you need to know | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2021/10/amazon-impersonators-what-you-need-know

    Here are some ways to avoid an Amazon impersonator scam: Never call back an unknown number. Use the information on Amazon’s website and not a number listed in an unexpected email or text. Don’t pay for anything with a gift card. Gift cards are for gifts.

  11. Is This Amazon Email Fake? How To Spot The Scams - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/.../2021/07/07/is-this-amazon-email-fake-how-to-spot-the-scams

    Here, I’m going to show you how to spot fake Amazon emails, what the fraudsters are hoping to achieve and what you should do with these fraudulent messages. There are a few telltale signs that an...