Check if an Amazon order alert, Prime message, or support text is a scam
Common Examples
Amazon scams show up as fake order confirmations, Prime renewal calls, refund notices, and delivery problems. Because so many people use Amazon, attackers rely on familiarity and panic to make fake Amazon messages seem urgent and real. Use this Amazon scam detector before you click or call.
Fake Amazon emails often claim you purchased an expensive item or your Prime membership is renewing unexpectedly. The safest check is to open the Amazon app or website yourself and review your real orders.
Amazon may contact users through official channels, but scammers frequently pretend to be Amazon support by phone. Never trust a caller who pressures you to install software, share OTP codes, or move money.
Scammers send fake emails or texts saying your Prime subscription is about to renew for a high amount. They push you to click a cancellation link or call a fake support number that steals account or payment data.
Report it through Amazon's official support resources, block the sender, and if your card or account was exposed, change your password and contact your bank right away.
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