Scammers Using Amazon!

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Just noticed this today. Hopefully not to many people will fall for this but no doubt some people will.

Watch out for this Amazon scam! - Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance
#amazon #scammers
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  • Profile picture of the author Lauryn
    Thanks. These scammers never fail to deliver their yearly dose of foolery.
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    I Go Hard = "Slanguage" for putting forth a lot of effort.

    Don't be an arse and try to flip something you clearly have no knowledge of against me.

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  • Profile picture of the author BarryOnline
    Can't stand these people that set things like this up! Attacking families at Christmas - it's disgusting!
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  • Profile picture of the author Joshua Rigley
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    I'm not even slightly surprised by this. Scammers are constantly finding new ways of ripping people off.

    Common sense is the only thing that will save you from those scams. Do your research. If you get an email that you don't remember instigating, delete it. If you don't want to risk losing something important, contact the company (in this case, Amazon), about the email.

    Never open a suspicious email. Ever.

    And always remember, no official from ANY legitimate company or website will EVER ask you for personal information (account information, SSN, password, credit card number, etc).

    Try to stay informed about what's going on in the world. Try to find a legitimate source of information on the most recent scams.
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  • Profile picture of the author Biggy Fat
    Surprised no one hit the thanks button. But thanks for the heads up, man!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sour
    Phishing has been around for over a decade. I don't see why they're warning you just about Amazon. Be on the lookout for ANY fraudulent emails. It's kind of like telling someone to be careful solely around shotguns when a pistol can be just as dangerous.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jdub2104
    Thanks!

    A few days ago, they caught a guy that produced over 1/3 of the internets spam. He was supposed to be in court last friday. Not to sure about the verdict, but the court hearing was in my nearby city.

    Russian Accused of Generating Spam to Appear in Court, WSJ Says - Bloomberg
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    I got a call from "hostgator" claiming they lost my credit card. Well, I knew it was a trick because they did not know the name of any of my web sites. Folks, there is a lot of cyber crime. Especially in the holiday season.

    I told the fraudster, if you are so incompetent you really lost my cc, then I do not want to do business with you ever. He did not call me anymore.
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