We take
fraud, scam,
phishing and spoofing attempts seriously.
If you receive a correspondence you think may not be from Amazon, report it immediately.
To have the best advice on what actions to take, select the most appropriate link:
I have not shared any information
I have shared Amazon account information
I have shared Banking information
I have given remote access to my computer/devices
I have shared other information
If you don't have an Amazon account
You can still report suspicious communication to us at reportascam@amazon.com. Sending
the suspicious communication as an attachment is the best way for us to track it.
Note:
Amazon can't respond to you personally when you write to reportascam@amazon.com, but
you may receive an automatic confirmation email.
Reporting suspicious phone calls, text messages, and emails
To report suspicious phone calls or SMS/text messages to the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC), visit
https://reportfraud.ftc.gov
and follow the onscreen assistant.
If you have security concerns about your account, review the
Protect Your System
Help page.
To report suspicions of a product, seller, or other activity, go to
Report Suspicious Activity
.
Report unsolicited packages received
Report Unsolicited Packages or Brushing Scams
Report Gift Card Fraud/Abuse
Common Gift Card Scams
To learn more, visit
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