ChatterBank1 min ago
Amazon Email Scam?
22 Answers
I do not use Amazon, if I ever did, which I can’t even remember, it was probably around ten years ago. And I don’t remember any password I may have had. I have had an email from account- [email protected] saying
Someone has attempted to sign into your account.
October 22 2020 10.50am Indo China Time
Device Google Chrome Windows Desktop
Near Ho Chi Min Vietnam
Could this be a scam please? I rarely use my laptop and threw out my ldesktop years ago. Smashed it up.... So no one else could retrieve information. I presume they want my credit card details.
I have had new credit cards recently so would this mean I am safe?
Someone has attempted to sign into your account.
October 22 2020 10.50am Indo China Time
Device Google Chrome Windows Desktop
Near Ho Chi Min Vietnam
Could this be a scam please? I rarely use my laptop and threw out my ldesktop years ago. Smashed it up.... So no one else could retrieve information. I presume they want my credit card details.
I have had new credit cards recently so would this mean I am safe?
Answers
It's a Scam. You did right to refrain from clicking the link. Amazon will Not have your present Card's details, so no one can access your dormant account. So you will be safe doing nothing. The following is Amazon's advise on the matter of Scams. :-...
10:05 Thu 22nd Oct 2020
This is a genuine one from my email, addressed to me personally:
Amazon Logo Image
Sign-in from new device detected
Miss X XXXXXX
We detected a sign-in to your account from a new device.
When: Oct 09, 2020 09:11 AM British Summer Time
Device: Samsung Galaxy S10 Android (Smartphone)
Near: XXXXX United Kingdom
If this was you, you can disregard this message. Otherwise, please let us know.
Is it safe to follow this link?
The link provided in this email starts with “https://www.amazon.co.uk”. If you prefer, copy the following link and paste it into a browser to view.
Check the senders email address as well. If you haven't used Amazon in years any cards associated with it would have expired, so no purchases could be made, or details taken.
Amazon Logo Image
Sign-in from new device detected
Miss X XXXXXX
We detected a sign-in to your account from a new device.
When: Oct 09, 2020 09:11 AM British Summer Time
Device: Samsung Galaxy S10 Android (Smartphone)
Near: XXXXX United Kingdom
If this was you, you can disregard this message. Otherwise, please let us know.
Is it safe to follow this link?
The link provided in this email starts with “https://www.amazon.co.uk”. If you prefer, copy the following link and paste it into a browser to view.
Check the senders email address as well. If you haven't used Amazon in years any cards associated with it would have expired, so no purchases could be made, or details taken.
Another good point...all my Amazon emails finish .co.uk whether they have come from a tracking app, accounts, or marketing. I would report it as phishing and then activate the dormant Amazon account. You do not need to give any debit/credit card details for now just reset the password and check the contact details are up to date.
Actually them email address it came from is account- [email protected]
Thanks. It did say my name at the beginning of the email. No “Dear” just my name which appears on my email address. Chell7272 it seems to be the same as your email, with the logo and wording very similar. I haven’t tried to sign in to Amazon as I don’t remember my password ... but as I don’t have the same credit card anymore, as you say, I presume I am safe?? Yes I am in UK so presume account would have been with UK and not com.... it was from
[email protected].
[email protected].
Barry in the email header in blue it saysMits from [email protected]. However it doesn’t say as in chell7272’s answer “if this is you you can disregard this message”. Instead it says in blue to click on the link “Please approve or deny”. I didn’t click on this link .....
oh in terms of
chaning cards - will that do to block it?
yes ign effect - most times - the bank / company may say as they did to me - yeah foo some are carried across
but I have to change my card one or other about once a year
and it never has ( been carried across)
and yes i vote for scam
altho yes google regularly tell me when one of the family has logged on
chaning cards - will that do to block it?
yes ign effect - most times - the bank / company may say as they did to me - yeah foo some are carried across
but I have to change my card one or other about once a year
and it never has ( been carried across)
and yes i vote for scam
altho yes google regularly tell me when one of the family has logged on
It's a Scam. You did right to refrain from clicking the link.
Amazon will Not have your present Card's details, so no one can access your dormant account. So you will be safe doing nothing.
The following is Amazon's advise on the matter of Scams. :-
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Hans.
Amazon will Not have your present Card's details, so no one can access your dormant account. So you will be safe doing nothing.
The following is Amazon's advise on the matter of Scams. :-
https:/
Hans.
Thanks all, I have sent the email to
[email protected].
[email protected].