5 Ways to Spot New Amazon Scams

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What actually is an Amazon scam?

Scammers that pretend to be working for the retailer are committing impersonation fraud if they try to get you to provide personal information or transfer them money from your bank account. The giant retailer is now the most copied brand in the world, which shows that these scams are becoming more common.

Unfortunately, opportunistic fraudsters take advantage of the fact that millions of people use the merchant’s website and app every day. Let’s take a look at some of the various ways customers might fall victim to con artists:

Conspirators pose as Amazon employees and contact victims by email, phone, text, and even social networking platforms to get sensitive information. However, you put yourself in danger of identity theft if you click on any links or supply any information, so don’t do it.

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