Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There is no reason to call Amazon. If you have an Amazon account, they don't charge you directly, they charge the credit card that you have on file. So, you just need to check your credit card account for incorrect charges. Or, log on to your Amazon account and view the orders that they have accepted from you. When you place an order, it shows up immediately in the '"your orders" section. If you really need personal help, the customer service section offers online chat or you can request that they call you.
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In the past two weeks I have gotten e-mails supposedly from Amazon regarding things I supposedly bought. These were high-priced items to be sent to a third party I didn't recognize. There was a phone number for me to call if I wanted to cancel the order or if I had any questions. This is obviously a scam as I do not have an account at Amazon. I am afraid to call the number as it may trigger something more sinister, just like prompts to "click here" do. How do we handle these phishing instances?
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My Panasonic home phone came with 3 handsets and a base with answering machine and can block 250 numbers, it was $89 at Walmart. This is the phone I have, there are other brands and with more or less handsets. ![]() Amazon.com I've filled it up three times since I bought it four years ago. That's the only negative is I have to clear out all the numbers once I reach 250, but by then those that were blocked already have moved on after a few months. When you google the number, if you don't get a good result there are two other search engines I use. Basically if they don't leave a message I usually block them anyway. 800 Calls Notes from consumers https://www.whitepages.com/reverse-phone Of course phone numbers can be spoofed, I have a '259' exchange and one tactic they use is to spoof another 259, thinking I will answer their call because it's one of my neighbors, NOT! Actually the 259 numbers I never answer, in fact once they even used my own number, that really odd getting a call from yourself. I don't usually bother with blocking those numbers because they change them constantly. If it's a phishing email, the first I look at is the email address. It's Amazon, it should be from Amazon, not one that ends in ru, nl, de, or something like that, that's a foreign address, that should a quick tip off. If you can't see the email address, right click on the header and you can see it. Whatever you do, DON'T OPEN ANY LINKS OR CLICK ON UNSUBSCRIBE, THAT'S A SURE WAY OF GETTING A VIRUS, OR GO TO ANY LINK. |
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Told them after a minute I was a SS enforcement officer and we had just traced their number and suggested they bring warm clothing with them as the prison they were being sent to was rather cold. |
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True but for the 10 minutes or so that I wasted their time on they could not try their scam on others and I had some fun.
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