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The Amazon Prime scam.

Postby Workingman » 21 Oct 2020, 10:57

I know that many of you use it so please take note.

I have received a landline phone call telling me that my Amazon Prime account is to be updated at a cost of £79.99 and to press...... you get the drift.

As I don't have a Prime account I just dropped the call.

According to Action Fraud you should not press any number or engage in any way with this scam, simply go directly to Amazon Prime via a known Internet address and login to your account to check its status then work from there.

Apparently just putting the phone down does not kill the call.... so a few tips from around the web. Pick your phone back up and try to ring a random number, a local shop etc - do not phone your own mobile or any family and friends. If you get answered just apologise and say you got a wrong number. Then use your mobile to phone your own landline and say "Hello" to yourself. Both methods should kill the scam call if it is still open.
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Re: The Amazon Prime scam.

Postby meriad » 21 Oct 2020, 12:10

thanks for that Frank, esp the bit about the line potentially still being 'open'. Didn't realise that happens
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Re: The Amazon Prime scam.

Postby TheOstrich » 21 Oct 2020, 13:45

meriad wrote:thanks for that Frank, esp the bit about the line potentially still being 'open'. Didn't realise that happens


Yes, thanks indeed. I knew that certain scams did keep the line open, but I wasn't aware of the methods to "kill" it - so your post's very welcome.
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Re: The Amazon Prime scam.

Postby JoM » 21 Oct 2020, 14:25

meriad wrote:thanks for that Frank, esp the bit about the line potentially still being 'open'. Didn't realise that happens


Me neither Ria!

Thanks so much Frank x
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Postby miasmum » 21 Oct 2020, 16:44

thats very interesting Frank thank you
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