Amazon rewards

Nicole – Jun 05, 2020

I got this text for the first time too and it looked suspicious so google searched. thanks for posting you all

Richard – Jun 05, 2020

I ignored text from (657) 368-9631 research showed it is a scam. Marked number as spam and blocked it.

FINAL NOTICE: I****, please check the details for shipment ID: AmazonRewards J73J7 here: g7smv.info/G64HbVuxzZ Item: $130 bonus

Jared – Jun 04, 2020

Just got this text

URGENT NOTICE: Heather, please review the details for shipment ID: AmazonRewards 2F7I4 here: g7smv.info/G61l4Hr6oQ Description: $120 bounty

Gina – Jun 04, 2020

My screen shot

Frederick – May 28, 2020

Victim Location 35907

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I received two text messages from the above numbers telling me it was my third and final notices. It gave me a link which I did not open and said it was about a $130. Bonus The link they sent me was to confirm an order I knew nothing about. I was concerned it was a scam.

Logan – May 21, 2020

Victim Location 32534

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

text message saying third notice please click on this link to claim your rewards bonus

Catherine – May 19, 2020

Victim Location 19702

Type of a scam Identity Theft

Continue to get text messages saying I have to check the shipment ID for my Amazon rewards

Shaun – May 11, 2020

Victim Location 97365

Type of a scam Phishing

Received a Text ALERT: Woodard, please review the details for shipment ID Amazon Rewards 5D14A7 here: f1smv.info/Ah7NV2t6V8 Package: $120 goodies

Cody – May 10, 2020

Victim Location 27244

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I received a text message from an unknown source claiming that I had to click on a website to receive my package. They used the word “bounty” which could suggest paper towels. I didn’t click on the link.

Larry – May 04, 2020

Victim Location 95758

Type of a scam Phishing

Text message with Amazon Reward Bonus $130, then link. Amazon messages look nothing like this. So I was immediately skeptical. Googled "Amazon Reward" and found phishing scams. Deleted the text message without taking screenshot.

Monique – Apr 17, 2020

Victim Location 27614

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

Text recived in morning to personal phone read (did not open link): FINAL NOTIFICATION: (my first name), please confirm the details for shipment ID: AmazonRewards (6 digit number) here: (with a highlighted blue link with a

dot- info) and Package: $120 bounty. I say Do Not Click On Link! ,Block the Number

Troy – May 18, 2020

This is exactly what I got, too! Didn’t click link. I get these all.the.time – 1 or 2 per day.

THIRD ALERT: , please review the details for shipment ID: AmazonRewards F42L2 here: f7svn.info/qqJzpGjGYX Item: $120 bounty

Anne – Mar 06, 2020

Victim Location 61777

Type of a scam Phishing

Here is the text:

SHIPMENT NOTICE: "***", please review your delivery information for order ID: 1G-61J5 HERE: m4ecs.info/5kisMhFteG Sender: AMAZON REWARDS

Susan –

Victim Location 43528

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I received 2 text messages at same time from 2 different phone numbers stating my 1st name; URGENT NOTICE AMAZON REWARDS. Check address for order ID 5G-14S5 here:

K8esv.info/Gi0BROAHGF

*this occurred on 2/15/2020 @ 3:32pm Eastern time.

Sophia –

Victim Location 43528

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Urgent Notice please check your address details for order ID:5G-15S5 HERE k8esv.info/Gi0BROAHGE Sender: Amazon Rewards 657-397-8816

*note: I have NOT ordered anything from Amazon in a long time. Today is 2/15/2020

Angela –

Victim Location 67218

Type of a scam Phishing

Email States that you will receive a $100.00 Amazon gift card, if you click the link, you answer 16 questions, and it takes you to a prize page that says that the prizes are equal to said gift card , just pay shipping, ( it also states on the bottom of email it’s not associated with Amazon but if you don’t look at the whole email you will not see in,and in the fine print it states that the "trial" is covered but 30 days your account with be charged $99.95.

So it’s absolutely spam, and I’m not sure if you’re able to stop it but trying to let others know about said email might save someone from being taken for all they have.

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