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Scams that ask for payment through gift cards generally: make contact by phone, email, through social media or online. create a sense of urgency (by offering a great price, mentioning a personal hardship/emergency or threatening consequences). ask for payment using gift cards.
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. How to identify fake websites.
To report a phishing or unsolicited email to Amazon, open a new email and attach the email that you suspect is fake. Send the email to reportascam@amazon.com. Sending the suspicious email as an attachment is the best way for us to track it.
Amazon gift card email scam. Gift cards are popular with criminals as they are difficult to trace and can be used to launder money. This scam begins with a fraudster sending a bogus email posing as someone in your contacts list requesting gift cards for a retailer such as Amazon.
Amazon has issued a warning about dodgy calls and emails targeting shoppers. The online retailer says the most common scams currently circulating refer to Amazon Prime memberships, including messages claiming the recipient's membership has expired.
If you receive an email or text saying that you've been gifted an Amazon.com Gift Card, verify that it's from Amazon. Customers can send gift cards by text message. A text message Gift Card from Amazon will be specifically from this number: 455-72.
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