Amazon Prime.
Posted: 12 Feb 2021, 12:56
We touched on this a while back as I am not a big user of Amazon.
To cut a long story there was something I wanted and only A was offering the version I needed so I gave them a go and took a Prime free trial. What mistake that was!
I had used A ages ago and the card I used had expired but even though I set everything up with my new card they still tried to take the payment from the old card. Order accepted and out went the money... oh no, order declined, money went back in! I had to go into my account only to find my old card still active and the new one not accepted. It took ages to sort out on instant chat and eventually my order was accepted, processed and duly delivered. So far, so good.
However, since then I have been getting pester calls from all sorts of numbers, which I have kept a record of - "Your Amazon Prime account has been deducted £xx.pp. To confirm this payment press 1, for a refund of the payment press 2. I obviously do not press anything and I have reported them to Amazon who seem totally disinterested, so I have cancelled.
It is a known scam and Action Fraud are looking into it, but what concerns me is how the scammers knew that I had taken the Prime free trial and how they got my home phone number. It does not exactly inspire confidence in Amazon's security and payment systems. I also reported this to my bank who are also aware of the scam and will keep a tag on my account.
To cut a long story there was something I wanted and only A was offering the version I needed so I gave them a go and took a Prime free trial. What mistake that was!
I had used A ages ago and the card I used had expired but even though I set everything up with my new card they still tried to take the payment from the old card. Order accepted and out went the money... oh no, order declined, money went back in! I had to go into my account only to find my old card still active and the new one not accepted. It took ages to sort out on instant chat and eventually my order was accepted, processed and duly delivered. So far, so good.
However, since then I have been getting pester calls from all sorts of numbers, which I have kept a record of - "Your Amazon Prime account has been deducted £xx.pp. To confirm this payment press 1, for a refund of the payment press 2. I obviously do not press anything and I have reported them to Amazon who seem totally disinterested, so I have cancelled.
It is a known scam and Action Fraud are looking into it, but what concerns me is how the scammers knew that I had taken the Prime free trial and how they got my home phone number. It does not exactly inspire confidence in Amazon's security and payment systems. I also reported this to my bank who are also aware of the scam and will keep a tag on my account.