Prime Day off last week the amazon, where users were not only able to enjoy a series of discounts, but many took advantage of the event to start a series of scams. luckily, Amazon realizes this, and has shared a series of recommendations to avoid falling victim to this.
Through an email, as well as its official site, Amazon warns of potential fraud that has occurred and mainly affects Prime users. It all starts with emails, calls or messages from people posing as company employees.. These people warn about subscription expiration or even announce supposed refunds and gift cards.
The purpose of these messages is to obtain personal and payment information of all potential users, with the help of which they abuse all the victims. To avoid this, Amazon assures that it will never request this type of information, And your only official means of communication is through the page or application’s message center.
Likewise, victims are advised to log into their Amazon profile, Where they can get information about their membership or pending shipment status. In addition, it is necessary to create strong passwords and change them frequently and block or report your card if you believe you have been a victim of fraud. In related topics, we tell you how to buy on Amazon in the US.
Author’s Note:
It is important that all users have security when shopping online. Although fraud is more common these days, remember that personal information should never be shared.
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