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- Louisville, KY, USA

Received a call from 502-553-6767. It said that there was $778.00 in purchases to my account that was pending. That if I didn't make the purchase then press 1. I hung up. It was an automated call, that sounded like a fraud department calling to make sure that the purchase was genuine. I didn't make a purchase. The account didn't show any pending transactions.

I received a voicemail that someone had charged a iMac to my Amazon account. If I had not made this purchase I was to call back but the number was not left and was not in my call log.

They called back later and the number was local to mine, I answered and they asked me my name and I told them that there was supposedly a charge on my Amazon account for a computer and they hung up on me. I called the number back and it was actually someone's phone number. I warned him but there was nothing else I could do.

I looked at my Amazon account and there was no charges.

I received a text message from 214-957-5476 from Amazon; saying that I'd come in first in that day's raffle, winning a new pair of pods. They sent me a link to click. Which I did not click. Later that day, I received another text from Amazon this number was different from the first, 214-793-6296. The message said Congratulations ******, you came in 2nd in March's Amazon pods raffle. Click the link. Two days later I received this text: ******, you still have $100 Amazon Rewards credit. There was another link to click. This text came from 214-236-9431.

- Hamptonville, NC, USA

Contacted by person twice this week(one a female & one a male), both stating I had made an Amazon purchase of $1000 and another one of $800 on my credit card. I was told not to do anything if this was corrrect, but if not, I was to call Amazon fraud number, then gave me a number to call. I hung up immediately on both calls.

- Shepherdsville, KY, USA

Text message offers “Amazon bonus credit” for clicking a suspicious link. Used my first name.

This is their text message:

Amazon:Congratulations Darrin,you came in 2nd in March's Amazon iPad Raffle .... (a link address).

- San Diego, CA, USA

Got a text from an unknown number claiming that they were Amazon which said that I placed 2nd in March's Amazon iPad raffle. They also got my name wrong.

- Saint Louis, MO, USA

They try to say they are with Amazon but it’s a scam!

- Lytle, TX, USA

TEXT MESSAGE: "Emmanuel, you still have $150 Amazon Bonus credit: v9fcm.info/m7HfsslcFg See what you can buy before it expires on 03/21 v9fcm.info/m7HfsslcFg". (no one at this text address is named Emmanuel...have received 2 of these so far)

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My mother has received several packages from amazon. When we tried to call to see why she was receiving these packages, we were told without any account number, they could not help us. They did inform us that there were several packages scheduled to be sent to her. I believe this is a brushing scam.

Caller leaves VM and states they are calling from Amazon telling me an my order has shipped and has a different amount each time they call ($600/$1000)

Received repeat calls from the same number, which I didn’t answer. After numerous calls I answered the phone. They said my Amazon account was showing an unusually large purchase and they were calling to verify account information. The automated voice claimed I had a $700+ purchase. They left a different phone number for me to call with my credit card information but I didn’t have anything to write it down. I hung up and searched the internet for Amazon scams, and I found a similar experience.

- Fallbrook, CA, USA

Received a shipping notice on a product that had not been ordered. Phone number at bottom led to operator who said he would help me take away access to the account from whomever had placed the order. He gave instruction to do an Amazon search. That search led to Amazon gift card. I hung up at that point.

- New Orleans, LA, USA

Amazon: Congratulations Claire, you came in 2nd in March's Amazon pods raffle! Click the link to : v5fsr.info/WrA2XE7iJZ

- San Antonio, TX, USA

Just got this text knew it was a scam, they knew my name.

you still have $130 Amazon Bonus credit: v8fzc.info/3bLZivCreq See what you can claim before it expires on 03/26 v8fzc.info/3bLZivCreq

- Newport, KY, USA

This is the third scam text this week posing as Amazon.

- Gilmer, TX, USA

Every time I order something from Amazon I get the txt message. “Kristen, you still have $150 Amazon Bonus credit: v8fzc.info/3bIDbhuSf See what you can buy before it expires on 03/24 v8fzc.info/3bIDbhuSf”

Text message stating... Amazon: Congratulations Charles, you came in 1st in today's Amazon pods raffle! Click the link to : v6fmc.info/esZZgTgPGY

- Springfield, MO, USA

Received a text message (supposedly from Amazon) saying "Congratulations [my name], you came in 2nd in March's Amazon pods raffle! Click the link to [doesn't say to what]: *********************"

- Lake Havasu City, AZ, USA

the caller says they have charges on their amazon account, wanted to verify personal information.

senior called with this information, put in by ScamPulse.com employee

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