that happened to me Cassa - please inform Amazon - they will pay you back (well they did for me) - keep an eye on your account as they may take £7.99 from your account every month.
Thanks Jennyjoan. How do I contact Amazon about this? I have looked on the web site and put it in their search for spam and cons etc but come up with nothing.
It's not exactly spam or a scam. Some items, especially those guaranteeing next day delivery, are marked Amazon Prime. If you select such an item you are presumed to have subscribed to the Prime terms.
Open Amazon and click on help. it's in the middle of the page below the search box, follow the help instructions re receiving an Amazon email. Hope that helps.
Simply selecting 'Free next day delivery' on an Amazon order is enough to get you signed up to Amazon Prime if you fail to read the small print. Hundreds of thousands of people have been caught out that way.
The email probably was genuine as cassa says her bank account has been debited by the stated amount.
It is not a scam as such as you will have clicked on a box to agree to it, probably by accepting next day delivery and not reading what it said in brackets after, but companies like Amazon 9and Trainline who do something similar) rely on many people just clicking without reading in order to complete the purchase.
On re-reading it maybe you haven't been charged- maybe you meant that the email says you have. So it could be a scam email. The easiest way is to log on to your amazon account and see if you are subscribed. I am not sure what you mean by g179- if it's not £7.99 a month then it won't be genuine.
If you did subscribe inadvertently Amazon do usually refund if you point it out quickly. Martin Lewis's site covers how to demand a refund- see Buenchico's link