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Amazon issues urgent alert to all UK users this week and ignoring it could cost you


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, November 27th 2024 at 2:42 GMT by Tim Hastings   Print publication without navigation

  • It's almost Black Friday and whilst that's great news if you are trying snap a bargain it could be very bad news if you don't stay fully alert when shopping. With so many of us hitting online stores and trying to take advantage of the huge price cuts ...

The article from Express.co.uk discusses an email alert sent by Amazon to its customers, warning them about potential scams during the Black Friday sales period. Amazon advises customers to be cautious of fraudulent emails, texts, or calls that might appear to come from Amazon but are designed to steal personal information or payment details. The company emphasizes that it will never ask for personal information, payment details, or passwords via email or text. Instead, customers should always check their account status directly through the official Amazon website or app. The alert comes as part of Amazon's effort to protect users from the increased scam activity that typically accompanies major shopping events like Black Friday.

Read the Full Daily Express Article at [ https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1981215/amazon-email-alert-Black-Friday ]

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