ChatterBank1 min ago
Amazon Scam?
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Have just received an email supposedly from Amazon telling me that 'as I may know', some accounts were compromised on October 26th and asking me to verify account details. email came from [email protected] . I haven't seen this before, but am assuming it is a scam?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm amazed that so many people haven't seen these scams before- I get lots even though I try to be careful about which email addresses I give to different organisations/people.
If it doesn't mention your name (if it's just Dear customer etc) delete it; if the address of the sender when you hover over it looks odd, delete it; if you don't have an account with the organsiation it claims to be from, delete it.
Even if it looks genuine don't click on any links- log into your Amazon etc account to check. Expect to get scam ones soon claiming to be from Talk Talk, RBS, M&S who have had data breaches
If it doesn't mention your name (if it's just Dear customer etc) delete it; if the address of the sender when you hover over it looks odd, delete it; if you don't have an account with the organsiation it claims to be from, delete it.
Even if it looks genuine don't click on any links- log into your Amazon etc account to check. Expect to get scam ones soon claiming to be from Talk Talk, RBS, M&S who have had data breaches
Thanks all. Yes, I assumed it was a scam but thought I would just check as it was a new one to me. I try not to be naive, but it does make me cross that anyone should think they have the right to take money from other people who have probably worked hard for it, and then presumably laugh at them for being gullible.