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Old 08-21-05 | 02:01 PM
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If this some sort of e-mail scam? (Amazon.com)

Dear [email protected] ,

Greetings from Amazon Payments.

Your bank has contacted us regarding some attempts of charges from your credit card via the Amazon system. We have reasons to believe that you changed your registration information or that someone else has unauthorized access to your Amazon account Due to recent activity, including possible unauthorized listings placed on your account, we will require a second confirmation of your identity with us in order to allow us to investigate this matter further. Your account is not suspended, but if in 48 hours after you receive this message your account is not confirmed we reserve the right to suspend your Amazon registration. If you received this notice and you are not the authorized account holder, please be aware that it is in violation of Amazon policy to represent oneself as another Amazon user. Such action may also be in violation of local, national, and/or international law. Amazon is committed to assist law enforcement with any inquires related to attempts to misappropriate personal information with the intent to commit fraud or theft. Information will be provided at the request of law enforcement agencies to ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted to the full extent of the law.





To confirm your identity with us click here:
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/f...in-secure.html

After responding to the message, we ask that you allow at least 72 hours for the case to be investigated. Emailing us before that time will result in delays. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause you and we would like to thank you for your cooperation as we review this matter.




Thank you for your interest in selling at Amazon.com.

Amazon.com Customer Service
http://www.amazon.com

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I've had this account for five years, I did update my CC info about six months ago, but I've made several purchases since then with no problem. I only buy CDs, DVDs, & Books from Amazon...small ticket items, and my purchasing frequency has remained stable over the years. If the bank that issues my credit card actually believes there is a problem with my account, wouldn't they have contacted me?? This smells fishy to me...like all of those Ebay scams where you're encouraged to click the link and verify your account information.
Old 08-21-05 | 02:49 PM
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Old 08-21-05 | 03:32 PM
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It looks like a scam. Look at the web addy where it says click here. It is slightly different than the amazon addy. It says https instead of http. I noticed those scam ebay sites start with https instead of http, too. If you are unsure call Amazon or log into your account by manually typing in the amazon website. Don't ever click on those links.
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The URLs are completely different. The top one came from the e-mail link, the bottom one is from the onsite log-in page at Amazon.com
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Buyer and Seller Tip: Be wary of unsolicited e-mail and telephone contacts.

Amazon.com will never e-mail or call a customer and ask that they disclose or verify their Amazon.com password, credit card, or banking account number. Such information should only be submitted when completing an order on Amazon.com, registering for Amazon Payments, contacting Amazon.com directly, or when making updates to the Your Account or Seller Account areas.
If you are contacted by, or receive an unsolicited e-mail from an unknown entity, and are asked to confirm or provide your password or personal or banking information, simply disregard the request and report the incident to Amazon.com for investigation.
Buyers and sellers on the third-party sales platform (Auctions, zShops, and Marketplace) should always carefully review order and shipment confirmation e-mails to ensure that they are legitimate and have been sent by Amazon.com. To do this, simply cross-reference confirmation e-mails with the transaction history found within the Seller Account area.
If you receive a suspected fake Amazon.com e-mail, or discover a spoof Amazon.com Web site, please report the incident to Amazon.com by sending the original spoofed e-mail as an attachment or forwarding the e-mail directly to [email protected]. Click here to learn more about Amazon.com's efforts to help stop deceptive e-mail forgery ("spoofing").
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Never click an email link to verify information. Never.

Never.
Old 08-21-05 | 04:48 PM
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It is a phishing scam. I've gotten them many times as well as a couple of others.

Unfortunately I have my doubts how seriously Amazon persues them as their stop-spoofing address was completely unavailable for a couple of weeks back in March. I don't know how long it takes one to shut down a particular phishing attempt but I've also recently repeatedly reported one particular phishing attempt multiple times over the course of one week that contained all the same header info and URL's. I'm guessing it either takes them sometime to get around shutting one down or that they take their time doing so since that particular one was in operation atleast that week.
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It looks like a scam. Look at the web addy where it says click here. It is slightly different than the amazon addy. It says https instead of http.
https is for secure sites. that is where the little lock shows on the browser
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Your bank has contacted us regarding some attempts of charges from your credit card
That's the first thing that makes me suspicious it's a phising scam. A few times my credit card thought there was some unusual activity with my credit card they contacted me about it and not the store or web site. If in doubt call the company direct and never respond to email links.
Old 08-22-05 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by LASERMOVIES
That's the first thing that makes me suspicious it's a phising scam. A few times my credit card thought there was some unusual activity with my credit card they contacted me about it and not the store or web site. If in doubt call the company direct and never respond to email links.
Ditto! And the CC company called every time. They would never contact you via e-mail.

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