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  1. Email or Text, or Fake Survey Scams. If you receive an email or text saying that you've been gifted an Amazon.com Gift Card, verify that it's from Amazon. Customers can send gift cards by text message. A text message Gift Card from Amazon will be specifically from this number: 455-72.

  2. Tech Scam: A scammer claims they've found a tech issue with your device. They ask you to install software, or an app, so they can process a bogus refund for you. Amazon will never call you to ask for a service payment via gift cards. Email, text, or fake survey scams: Surveys asking for personal or banking details, in return for a gift card.

  3. 28 Jun 2023. Beware of scammers impersonating your friends to ask for gift cards. Fraudsters claim they need help buying presents for sick relatives. CC. Chiara CavaglieriSenior researcher & writer. If you receive an email from one of your contacts asking you to buy them a gift card, it's likely that a scammer is behind the message. The latest ...

  4. Three gift card emails in a row randomly. I just randomly received 3 gift card emails in a row (within a minute) from amazon (store-news@amazon.com) and I am really confused by this. All of the emails open with ` Thank you for purchasing <name of company> gift cards from Amazon.com.`. With the cards being MasterCard, google play and hotels.com.

  5. 1 day ago · Gift cards have long been a convenient (albeit impersonal) gift option, saving procrastinators and slightly annoying their recipients. Lately, though, gift cards have gained a new reputation as a handy tool for scammers. Here’s a rundown of gift card scams and how con artists use them to grift large sums of money from unsuspecting victims.

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · 1. Off-platform payment scams. In an off-platform Amazon payment scam, the scammer's end goal is to trick you into paying them outside the Amazon app or website. To do this, a scammer will create fake product listings and then message you requesting outside payment once you try to make the purchase.

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  8. Visit Your Orders to review your order history or, to report a suspicious message, visit . Report a scam. If you have received suspicious communication claiming to be from Amazon and you don't have an account with us, report it at reportascam@amazon.com. For more information on the most common scam tactics, visit Scam trends.

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