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Amazon Prime customers set to see $51 settlement emails within hours
Millions of Amazon Prime members are now seeing settlement emails land in their inboxes, alerting them that they could receive up to $51 back from disputed subscription charges. The messages stem from ...
If you're a Prime member who didn't get an automatic refund, be cautious. The FTC warns scammers are impersonating Amazon to ...
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42 bewildered Amazon customers duped by $999 RTX 5090 scam, sent fanny packs instead — bait-and-switch deployed by seemingly reputable buyer
An Amazon seller is tricking desperate buyers by offering a fake GeForce RTX 5090 for $999 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amazon is warning its 200 million Prime subscribers about sophisticated email scams that trick users into sharing personal data, ...
Amazon is advising millions of its users to be aware of scams amid Black Friday and the holiday shopping weekend. Earlier this month, the company released an email informing consumers about ...
It’s an exciting time to be an Amazon Prime member. With Prime Day kicking off on July 8, now is the time you’re probably curating your wish list in preparation for the site’s biggest sale of the year ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - A Consumer First Alert about a new scam where scammers are pretending to be Amazon... again. The latest summer scam appears to be a text from Amazon offering you a refund ...
Of the $2.5 billion settlement, $1 billion is earmarked as an FTC fine. The remaining $1.5 billion is being divided among ...
Retail giant Amazon has issued a major security alert to its roughly 200–220 million current Amazon Prime members globally, cautioning them about an uptick in sophisticated phishing attacks. The ...
Prime customers are being warned about phishers sending fake Amazon correspondence. In these Prime membership scams, scammers are impersonating Amazon to target users and steal personal information ...
This summer's Prime Day event may be over, but scammers are still hard at work trying to trick Amazon Prime members into giving up their login credentials and payment details. Amazon recently sent out ...
Amazon is warning its 200 million Prime subscribers about sophisticated email scams that trick users into sharing personal data, including login credentials, passwords and credit card information, by ...
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