Stay safe from scammers. | | | | | | | | | | Hello chandan kumar, | | Stay safe from scammers by getting to know their most common scams: - Order Confirmation Scams. These are unexpected calls/texts/emails that often refer to an unauthorised purchase and ask you to act urgently to confirm or cancel the purchase. These scammers try to convince you to provide payment or bank account information, install software to your computer/device, or purchase gift cards.
Remember, if you received correspondence regarding an order you weren't expecting, you can verify orders by logging into your Amazon account. Only legitimate purchases will appear in your order history - and Customer Service is available 24/7 to assist. - Tech Support Scams. Scammers create fake websites claiming to provide tech support for your devices and Amazon services. Customers who land on these pages are lured to contact the scammer and fall prey to their schemes.
Remember, go directly to the help section of our website when seeking help with Amazon devices or services. If you do use a search engine, use caution. Legitimate Amazon websites contain "amazon.in" such as "help.amazon.in". Here are some important tips so that you can identify scams and keep your account and information safe: - Trust Amazon-owned channels. Always go through the Amazon mobile app or website when seeking customer service, tech support, or when looking to make changes to your account.
- Be wary of false urgency. Scammers may try to create a sense of urgency to persuade you to do what they're asking. Be wary any time someone tries to convince you that you must act now.
- Never pay over the phone. Amazon will never ask you to provide payment information, including gift cards (or "verification cards", as some scammers call them) for products or services over the phone.
If you receive correspondence you think may not be from Amazon, please report it to us. For more information on how to stay safe online, refer to Stay Safe with Amazon Pay on the Amazon Customer Service page.Additional resources: - Tips to determine if an email, phone call, text message, or webpage is really from Amazon.
- Learn about ways that Amazon ensures that our customers have a safe experience every single time they shop on amazon.in. This includes the #FightTheFraud campaign launched by Amazon India in collaboration with the CyberPeace Foundation and Rashtriya Raksha University, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, to drive awareness around online scams.
- If you're concerned about your account security, go to Protect Your System for tips and recommendations.
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