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A couple of days ago I got an e-mail about something called "AmazonPreview", which is supposedly a program that lets some people watch new Prime movies/shows and give feedback about them before they are released. The e-mail looks semi-legit: It was supposedly sent from promotion5@ amazon.de (I know, you can fake that) They used my full name name.
The seller has a 44% rating and every single negative review has the same story of not receiving their package but it showing as signed/delivered. I knew the seller was a scammer before I ordered but wanted to test this. I had ordered a box of 9 Met-RX protein bars for $4 from them. 9 bars, 100g each.
I knew it was real because it did NOT ask me for login info. If you search your inbox and junk folders, the email comes from "amazonpreview.com". I realized there was a sign-up email from November 2020, it was marked read, so i must have read the email and clicked it.
24 lip 2023 · If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you likely know that Amazon offers Prime Video, a video streaming service with everything from blockbuster movies to Amazon Original Series. Unfortunately, some scammers have come up with clever ways to impersonate this service for their benefit.
2 paź 2024 · Scammers step up their game during big online shopping events like Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days, but you can keep yourself safe with just a few simple steps.
7 lip 2023 · In my judgment, Prime Publishing Labs is indeed a scam. Scammers don’t do refunds; your best bet to get your money back–assuming you used a credit card–is to dispute the charges.
23 wrz 2024 · Amazon and other e-commerce sites are flooded with bogus reviews. These tools will help you identify untrustworthy ones and save you from choosing a product that's not worth your money.