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Stop. Check. Verify: Amazon warns customers about impersonation scams.

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Always stop and think before clicking on any link that comes through via message. Log in through the app or website directly.

Amazon recommends a few easy steps anyone can take to stay safe:

1. Does Amazon request personal or banking details via email or on the phone?

No, Amazon never asks for passwords, card numbers, or personal details via any unsolicited call or e-mail.

2. What if the message looks professional with real logos?

Scammers can copy logos. Always check the sender’s e-mail address and website link before clicking.

3. Are all delivery alert messages scams?

Not all, but many scams use delivery warnings. Log in directly through the app, instead of clicking the link, to check.

4. Are large Amazon discounts that are advertised on social media safe?

Be wary; during sales, lots of sites masquerade as Amazon.

5. Suppose support calls me because of a payment problem?

Do not disclose any information. Real Amazon Attack support will never call unexpectedly to ask for payments.

6. Should I enable two-factor authentication on Amazon?

Yes. It gives extra protection to your account.

7. Are Amazon scam websites prevalent today?

Yes, especially during busy shopping seasons. Thousands of counterfeit brand sites have been found.

8. Suppose I receive a WhatsApp message that I will be refunded?

Avoid clicking any link. Amazon uses official channels, not some random messaging apps.

9. How do I report a scam to Amazon Attack?

Find the official reporting tools on Amazon’s help page.

10. Should I stop shopping online because there are scams?

No, online shopping is safe if one follows a few simple safety habits, such as checking links and logging in only through official apps or websites.


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