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If you have received suspicious communication claiming to be from Amazon and you don't have an account with us, report it at reportascam@amazon com For more information on the most common scam tactics, visit Scam trends To learn more, visit Trustworthy Shopping at Amazon
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Emails that come from Amazon will always be sent from an address that ends in “…amazon com” Example: “comms@relayteam amazon com ” Don’t respond to, or click any links within emails pretending to be Amazon or Relay 2 Links
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Amazon com, Inc Corporation Service Company 300 Deschutes Way SW, Suite 208 MC-CSC1 Tumwater, WA 98501 Attn: Legal Department – Legal Process Please note also that providing detailed and accurate information at the outset will facilitate efficient processing of your request That information will include, for example, e-mail and or credit
- Report a scam - Amazon Customer Service
Reporting suspicious phone calls, text messages, and emails To report suspicious phone calls or SMS text messages to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), visit https: reportfraud ftc gov and follow the onscreen assistant If you have security concerns about your account, review the Protect Your System Help page To report suspicions of a product, seller, or other activity, go to Report
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Amazon Investor Relations Mail: P O Box 81226 Seattle, WA 98108-1226 E-mail: amazon-ir@amazon com Transfer Agent - Computershare Phone: 1-800-522-6645
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Red flags: Watch for unsecured websites with a URL similar to “Amazon com” but featuring small typos, grammatical errors, or design flaws 9 Fake jobs Amazon scammers target job seekers by posing as Amazon recruiters and creating fake job postings They often promise high-paying, work-from-home opportunities that are designed to steal
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If you think you may have been contacted by a fraudulent source offering employment on behalf of Amazon, send an email to Recruiting-Fraud@amazon com Report a Scam If you think you may have received a suspicious or fraudulent correspondence claiming to be from Amazon, we recommend that you report it
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