Beware Of Amazon Prime Day Scams!
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 15: Amazon.com packages await shipment at the Indianapolis Mail Processing Annex December 15, 2014 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The US Postal Service predicts it will process over 640 million items on what will be the busiest day of the holiday season. (Photo by Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images)
Are you shopping on Amazon Prime Days? Don’t fall for the scams!
The internet is going crazy over the 48-hour fire sale known as Amazon Prime Day, but be careful not to get scammed.
Make sure the emails that you receive from Amazon are really from Amazon and don’t click any link that may be on those suspicious emails about gift cards, coupons, or other things that just seem to good to be true.
According to Monique Becenti of SiteLock, “Consumers should proceed with caution. A marked discount shopping holiday means there is a vast opportunity for cybercriminals to try to steal information.”
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