Fake Amazon Delivery Scam
Fake Amazon notifications about orders or account problems to steal credentials. Amazon never asks for passwords via email.
🚩 Red Flags
- ⚠Order for something you didn't buy
- ⚠Email not from @amazon.com
- ⚠Links not to amazon.com
- ⚠Generic "Dear Customer"
🛡️ Protect Yourself
- →DON'T CLICK links in suspicious emails
- →VERIFY at amazon.com > Your Orders
- →CHECK SENDER domain exactly
- →REPORT: [email protected]
More Details
- “Your Amazon order has shipped”
- “Order confirmation for MacBook - $1,299”
- “Your Amazon account has been locked”
- “Click here to cancel this order”
Common Questions
Only if you signed up. Never unsolicited texts demanding payment. Any such text is a scam.
No. USPS/FedEx/UPS don't charge fees via text. It's phishing for your payment info.
Go directly to usps.com, fedex.com, or ups.com. Never click links in texts.
Fake emails about expensive orders with "cancel" link that steals your Amazon login. Check amazon.com/your-orders directly.
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73% of Americans targeted(Pew, 2025)
|$470M lost to text scams in 2024(FTC)
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