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      • If you wish to report a suspicious email claiming to be from Amazon that you believe is a forgery, you may submit a report. You may also forward phishing emails and other suspected forgeries directly to stop-spoofing@amazon.com.
      aws.amazon.com/security/report-suspicious-emails/
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  2. If you receive an email claiming to be from Amazon and are unsure if it’s from us, visit Message Center to view all email correspondence sent by Amazon. If the email does not appear in Message Center, then it was not sent by Amazon.

  3. Learn to identify, prevent, and report scams. If you’ve received suspicious communications or have found a suspicious website claiming to be from Amazon, visit the following Help pages: How to identify fake emails. How to identify fake text messages/SMS. How to identify fake phone calls.

  4. Amazon scam emails. One common Amazon email scam claims you’ve won a Stanley tool set and asks you to complete a survey in order to receive this prize. The link in the email leads to a dodgy phishing website which asks for your personal and payment information.

  5. To report a phishing or unsolicited email to Amazon, open a new email and attach the email that you suspect is fake. Send the email to reportascam@amazon.com. Sending the suspicious email as an attachment is the best way for us to track it.

  6. Jan 10, 2017 · Scam emails claiming to be from Amazon in a bid to get your banking details, are currently doing the rounds. The emails, which come from the address service@amazon.co.uk, look just like...

  7. You receive an unsolicited email, text message or phone call from an individual claiming to be from Amazons Affiliate Associate Program, who advertises an opportunity to buy products from merchants with the promise that you will be refunded for your purchases and that you will also be paid a commission.

  8. Jul 24, 2023 · Messages outside Amazon: If you ever receive a random email or text claiming to be from Amazon or a third-party seller, it’s best to ignore it. If something serious is happening to your order or account, you’ll be able to find that information on Amazon’s website or mobile app.

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