Action 9: Watch out for emails that look like they’re from Amazon, but aren’t

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Watch out for emails that look like they’re from Amazon, but they aren’t -- the logo is right, the font is right and the grammar is all correct.

It even has the Amazon copyright at the bottom of the email.

Lee said she knew something was odd and called Amazon.

But, it is still a trick to get your personal information. Denise Lee didn’t fall for it and she shared the email with our Action 9 team.

“It said that they were getting ready to charge my credit card that was on file for this thrift product that I bought from Amazon. And I knew right away I hadn’t bought anything.” she said. ” Then, when I look down at the bottom of the page, it want[s] my Social Security Number and that’s when I thought, ‘Oh no.’"

The company told her it was a phishing scam, which it warns about on their website.

“There are so many people that are a whole lot smarter than I am, more savvy than I am, that fall for this stuff,” she told Stoogenke. “All [scammers] gotta do is copy and paste.”

Tips to protect yourself:

  • Watch out for any email asking to confirm your personal information.
  • Hover the cursor over the email address and see who it’s really from. If it doesn’t say something like @Amazon.com, be suspicious.

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