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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.
Learn to identify fake text messages and safeguard your personal information. Scammers may send text messages claiming to be Amazon. Be mindful if: You receive a text message sent from phone numbers that you don't recognize or from a number with a country code that differs from your country of residence.
We take fraud, scam, phishing and spoofing attempts seriously. If you receive a correspondence you think may not be from Amazon, report it immediately.
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.
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.
Scammers are using fake text messages to impersonate Amazon in order to prey on unsuspecting shoppers this holiday season.
How can you identify an Amazon text scam? There are a few warning signs of scams. Some of the red flags that should tip you off to a scam include: Typos or errors in a message claiming to...
Amazon scams don't just happen via text and sketchy links. You may also receive correspondence from Amazon impersonators by email and phone call . These scams have the same goal—to steal your personal information or access your account.
Recently, Amazon has repeatedly been targeted by scammers looking to catch out unsuspecting customers. Many people have take to Facebook to warn others about these scams, and searches for ‘Amazon login scam text’ have surged on Google. Read on to discover how to spot, report and avoid this scam.
If you receive correspondence that you think may not be from Amazon, please report it immediately. Customers can use the Amazon self-service tool to report something suspicious in just a few quick steps. If you are not a customer, you can still report a suspicious message to us at reportascam@amazon.com. These reports give us information to ...