![]() The fraudsters use your personal payment information to make fraudulent purchases.Īs a best practice it is encouraged to navigate directly to the website anytime you receive an email containing a link rather than using the link within the email to bring you to the page. Once the ‘Save & Continue’ button is clicked you will be redirected to the genuine Amazon website. The phony Amazon site even reflects the same ‘Save & Continue’ button that appears on the legitimate Amazon website. There is a link within the email that directs you to “Update Now.” When clicked you are brought to a phony Amazon site asking you to enter personal information, such as your billing name, address and telephone number as well as your debit or credit card information, so the order can be processed. The fraudulent emails notify you that there was an issue with the billing information on an Amazon order you recently placed and, as a result, your Amazon account and all pending orders have been placed hold. Our Risk Management Team has been made aware that an Amazon Update Payment Information Email Scam has recently resurfaced.
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