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I applied for an Amazon job on Indeed. I checked my email a few days later and notice an email from Amazon Inc. The position is for the Virtual Customer Service at Amazon. I'm given a selection of dates to conduct an interview through email. Never heard of this method before but thought nothing of it. The emailed interview arrived the next day, Memorial Day, and had two sections to complete, Section A and Section B. The questions did not ask for any personal information. I was only asked about different job situations relating to customer service questions. On the third day, I received another email explaining I was selected for the next round and to complete an assessment. The assessment would determine any value I would bring and also enlighten me about job duties. The third email also explained the requirements for webinar training. The requirements for the training included front and back copy of driver's license, how do you intend to receive pay, Postpaid carrier account information with cellphone companies (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint), and your physical address (No Physical Address). After receiving the third email, I thought nothing of it responded by email with a copy of driver's license, direct deposit information, and my address. I received a forth email on the same day. The forth email was strange and was requesting the name of my bank, the type of credit card I was using, and if I was able to go to the store at any moment in time to purchase anything with it. It was then, I finally realized this was a scam. I quickly contacted my bank and the placed an alert with all the credit agencies. Due to interacting with the scammed email, I will also conduct malware/virus scans on my personal computer. There were no links or attachments to click on within any of the sent emails.

Because I use gmail, all I notice was Amazon Inc. I reopened the email and took a detailed look at the email address and discovered it to be [email protected]. I also took a closer look at the proposed web address, https:/_/www.amazon.com. The Underscore used between the two forward slashes is not a proper web address. I failed to examine the entire email properly. Was only thinking about supporting my family and getting a job offer. I sadly let my guard down. Had I took a closer look at those two things after receiving the first email. I would have had known it to be a scam. After applying for over 20 jobs in the Greater New Orleans area and getting turned down for almost all of them, I was in need of anything decent I could get my hands on quickly.

- Tulsa, OK, USA

They asked for my card # over and over fake names wouldn't let me talk to supervisor

My Amazon accout was locked. They asked me for an expiration date to a card I no longer had. So the sent me a code to my email address to make sure it was me. Then the told me they had to reset my account but I had to get a Google play card that would be refundable. So when I returned with the cards. They said the cards were invalid and I had to go get two more cards. When I asked to speak to a supervisor they hung up on me!

Called and said we bought an Amazon gift card.

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- Cobden, IL, USA

Continues to call leaving a VM saying to apply at retail income.org and earn $27 dollars an hour from home.

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Had my resume on a few different job boards & received multiple pre-approved job offers by email claiming to be from Amazon Corporate. 2 different men's names with same offer appeared in 2 days, next step says to forward resume and contact HR. Be aware! Confirmed with Amazon Corporate who does not have these "employees" on file.

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- Arcadia, CA, USA

Voicemail state that Amazon looking for at-home workers that pays $27 an hour. Just need to go to their site Amazonresource.org for more information. I never went to site personally. I believe they try to get you to pay like other amazon scams

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They send you emails presenting themselves as Amazon offering rewards for surveys...I started one and then stopped but within hours I was buried in junk mail for ED, Mystics...all sorts of junk,

The opt out on the site is suspicious - it makes you enter your email to unsubscribe...

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My fiance called this number as it was listed as an Amazon Prime Customer Service number. They convinced her to download anydesk.com remote desktop software, then started poking around on our amazon account. When I asked to speak to a manager, they told me to go F myself and said they "already stole my identity".

I called the real amazon customer service number and they told me that I am not the first to get scammed by them. Please do something about this!

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- Franklin, WI, USA

Wow. They are getting good. I had an email in my spam filter "from Amazon" confirming an order for $266.88 and it looks incredibly legit (screen shot attached). I knew I didn't purchase anything but the wife and I share an account and instantly thought "oh boy what did she buy now?" (tisk tisk wifey), I dang near clicked the "order confirmation number" until it dawned on me; this was my work email address which is not associated with our account. AND why did this end up in spam?

Sent it to my IT to investigate and he confirmed, it's malicious. Looks SO legit.

Hope this helps!

- Dallas, OR, USA

Received a phone call advising me to visit http://amazonmoney.co/ which redirected to https://realonlinesprofits.pw/ which contains scam page.

Email sent as Prime Amazon with a phone # 1-805-500-4863, when questioned who it was and told them I will call back, they told me to f--k off.

- Lilliwaup, WA, USA

I was called and was told that I could make lots of money through creating a website for Amazon.com. They said there was three levels, starter for $500, gold for $750 and executive for $100. Each level would give you more products. I took the lowest one as he said I could upgrade later. I was scammed the $500. I had my granddaughter order through my site to see if I got a commission, which I didn't. Two months have gone by and I was supposed to get checks on the 15th of each month. Now when I try to call Mike Stevens who scammed me at 1888-254-3967, the call goes straight to voice mail and says the number does not take incoming calls.

Phone rang only once, then a message was left on my voicemail. Stating Sarah was the persons name and that they need help and to go to amazonrecruiter.org. I had just been laid off from my job and was going to start looking. I wrote down the phone number (407) 877-27843 and noticed very odd that it had 11 numbers instead of 10 numbers, first. I have been using BBB for many years and wanted to see if there were any scams. I just found one but did not have the exact same information as mine. I have not checked out the website in fear of getting my computer hacked. Please let me know if this is legit or not. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.

- Bristol, RI, USA

today I received an email purportedly from an Amazon recruiter about a new position to work from home making about 60 K per year, instructing me to provide copies of my license, a signed contract and a picture of myself showing my ID. the email also directed me to a website -www.amz-center.com where i was urged to "register" by providing my address, phone, and bank account number. At first I was excited because I have been applying for jobs online via sites like Indeed and remember applying for a position at Amazon but it just doesn't seem right. why would a legitimate company like Amazon need me to use my bank account to process their business? They wouldn't! beware of this scam

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I received info many people were working in the comfort of their home. You would be working with Amazon. They interviewed me and said I would qualify for this. They would get a credit card for me that I could pay my expenses with but I would be making good money to pay off card off quickly. My computer wasn't working properly so I was told they would send me a computer with next day delivery. I started getting concerned so when computer came in I never opened it. By the time the American Express card got here I called to tell AmEx I wanted it cancelled. They would counsel but the charge would have to be taken care of. I asked them what charges I never activated the card and did not make any purchases. I quite answering their phone calls. On Thanksgiving Kenny called me and asked me to call the card company and tell them I was cancelling and there would not be a dispute. As he instructed me online AM operator told him if he did not quite instructing me she would hang up. I called AmEx today to say it was a scam.

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- Portsmouth, VA, USA

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Stan or Pam is calling from Amazon to offer you at home employment with pay starting at 27.50 an hour and they need 23 people this month to review and report on products. They may say that they have reviewed your resume or application. Be aware this is NOT legitimate. Thank you and be careful this holiday season.

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- Tacoma, WA, USA

This message came up as scam on my from, so I let it go to voice mail. Offer was to work from home making $17-$32. There is no such web address, the only links have a http and it is the same womens voice in all three messages that I have received.

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- Tacoma, WA, USA

Again this number came up as scam on my phone. The same womens voice with the same information as amazonfromhome.org and dataentrywork.org, left me a message. I never called any of these numbers and I have blocked and saved all three of these messages on my phone. It's very frustrating that they just change their number, so it do not do much good to simply block them. Very tired of these calls.

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