Prime Day sales were very profitable for Amazon and scammers are trying to capitalize on that by targeting you.
Amazon is warning its customers about scammers getting more creative with their schemes.
Amazon sent an email to its customers warning that scammers are using new technologies to avoid detection. One scam involves Prime memberships. An ABC11 viewer shared an example of a scam email where it claims someone entered the correct password to your account, and you need to click a link to verify and change your password to reactivate your account. Scammer's goal is for you to provide payment information to reinstate your membership.
Another way scammers try and trick you is to claim your account will be suspended or deleted and prompt you to click on a fraudulent link to verify your account. Scammers are trying to get access to your login credentials.
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