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Our Legal Team has been investigating reports of phishing emails that appear to be sent by PayPal regarding a Costco.com flower order. Members have been understandably concerned when they don’t recognize the order or the recipient’s information.
We have been notified of people receiving scam calls disguised as our home office number (425-313-8100), Ecommerce number (800-955-2292), or Membership number (800-774-2678), stating they are from the “Costco Chinese Member Service."
Fraudulent Cart Notification. Have you ever left an eCommerce website with items in a shopping cart? This scam sends you a notification to remind you to complete a purchase for abandoned...
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Please contact us to report any suspicious emails or contacts that are using the Costco Wholesale name. Juat report them in your email client (outlook, gmail) as spam and they'll get blacklisted. Report & then block them from your email.
Consider filing a report with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) by phone or online. Phone: 1-888-495-8501 Online: Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. Please contact us to report any suspicious emails or contacts that are using the Costco Wholesale name.
If you receive an email that appears to be part of this scam, do not click on any links. The Federal Trade Commission recommends reporting and then deleting phishing emails.
You should report the scam to Costco, especially if it’s a new scam or a variation on an old scam, because the company wants to stay current on how scammers use its good name to exploit...
Beware of suspicious communications from Costco Travel and avoid clicking on links or sharing personal information. You can report travel scams, suspicious calls, emails and text messages to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
Fraudsters impersonate Costco by using fake websites, social media ads, emails, and even traditional mail to steal victims’ personal information, trick them into paying for non-existent goods, or lure customers into giving up access to their online Costco accounts.
Per Costco’s customer service portal, all official communications from the company will have addresses ending with “@costco.com,” and that emails without it, or those containing typos, are likely scams — the only exception is gift cards, which are sent from Do-not-reply@wgiftcard.com.