I'm getting loads of those bogus Amazon Alerts "You need to download this zip file" e-mails.
Beware !!!!
I'm getting loads of those bogus Amazon Alerts "You need to download this zip file" e-mails.
Beware !!!!
Replies sorted oldest to newest
Hope
that
helps
I received an Amazon email earlier, I've never used Amazon!!! how did they get my email addy! I've not opened it
DON'T !!!
And i know that will help *smug*
DON'T !!!
And i know that will help *smug*
It does help but I'd already decided not to
Very helpful indeed
Very helpful indeed
Well your post was helpful in confirming why I shouldn't open it, so kudos to you
shurrup
shurrup
Your work is done for the time being
I feel great
I feel great
mission accomplished
. . . and if you open that zip thing behind my back - i will find out and hunt you down - ninja style
. . . and if you open that zip thing behind my back - i will find out and hunt you down - ninja style
I wouldn't dare especially now I know you're a ninja
I'm more than that my lil hombre
I'm more than that my lil hombre
I believe you
My dad got one of the fake Amazon emails, but didn't click on any link/download anything, because I had told him about your warning.
Just noticed two of these "Amazon" mailings in my junk box. I didn't go anywhere near them of course, but could tell from their mailbox entries that they had attachments. Someone's obviously working hard over Christmas...
YUP watch out for those bogus Amazon posts. I use Amazon a lot so have to be extra careful now.
AKA James
There is a very simply way to tell if an email from Amazon is genuine or not.
There is a very simply way to tell if an email from Amazon is genuine or not.
Ama waiting
I've been getting loads on my main email account for weeks - so called order numbers don't even look like Amazon ones but the biggest give away for me was that I don't use my main email account for Amazon - I use a hotmail one so I knew it had to be fake.
I've also noticed I keep getting whats app messages saying I've got a message - my messages for that appear on my phone so I know I have no messages but sweet baby cheesebus you don't half have to be aware of things to get rid of them.
Gotta wonder why there is no block button to stop these emails coming through even to your spam box????? I imagine the provider gets paid somehow which is why they won't allow us to block the sender
There is a very simply way to tell if an email from Amazon is genuine or not.
Ama waiting
me too *passes James some popcorn*
There is a very simply way to tell if an email from Amazon is genuine or not.
Ama waiting
me too *passes James some popcorn*
The email sender address will be "something"@amazon.co.uk.
for example: amazon-offers@amazon.co.uk
Just in case you missed it.
Access to this requires a premium membership.
Upgrade to VIP premium membership for just $25/year to unlock these benefits:
Ad-Free | Search Site | Start Dialogs |
Upload Photos | Upload Videos | Upload Audio |
Upload Documents | Use Signature | Block Members |
View Member Directory | Mark All Topics As Read | Edit Posts Anytime |
Post To Walls |