Fake Amazon page
There are many characteristics by which you fake Amazon emails from real can differ. An example of a fake Mail you can find in the image gallery.
- Genuine Amazon emails always have the sender "@amazon.de" or "@amazon.com". Each of the other senders means that it is a forgery. But be careful: the sender addresses can be forged.
- If you are an Amazon customer, knows Amazon, your name and your gender and will appeal to you is always correct. "Dear customer" indicates a fraud mail.
- Spelling and grammar errors are usually a sign of a fraudulent Mail.
- Amazon to link only to websites that ".amazon.de" at the end. Fraudsters will try to give you other left the house.
- Amazon is very discreet. You will be asked in a Mail for personal information, or your password, is it safe to have a fake e-Mail.
- Here are Amazon tips to Identify fake Mails.
- If you are unsure of whether it's an authentic Amazon-Mail, remove contact to customer service on or call the customer hotline at.
The correct behavior in the case of fake Amazon emails
If you received a fake Amazon email, there are a few rules to follow:
- If you can identify the supposed Amazon e-Mail before Opening it as a fake, do not open the message in the first place.
- Case, you have opened the Mail already, click on it under any circumstances on any Links in the e-mail text.
- Do not reply to the Mail; otherwise, the fraudster has found out already that it is an actively used E-Mail address.
- If the Mail has an attachment, do not open it. It is very likely that it contains malicious Software.
- You log on to Amazon with the scammer immediately, by forwarding them to "stop-spoofing@amazon.com" and, as an attachment to send. So Amazon can look into the matter and the fraud as soon as possible to prevent.
- You will also receive a response from amazon.com that you - unfortunately in English - to confirm is, whether it's a fake Mail is (see picture gallery).
- Delete the fake Amazon email then.
- For more information on how to Report fraudulent emails to get you here.
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