Amazon.com Email SCAM

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If you get emails like this, Ignore and delete them. It's a SCAM.
Do NOT click on any of the links.

Recent changes to your Amazon.com account

account-alert@amazon.com sales@datacmhelp.com

Hello,

We believe that an unauthorized party may have accessed your account. To protect your information, we have:

-- Disabled the password to your account.
-- Reversed any modifications made by this party.
-- Canceled any pending orders. You can ignore any confirmation emails that you received for these orders.
-- If appropriate, refunded purchases to your payment instrument. However, we recommend you to review all recent activity on your payment methods and report any unauthorized charges to your financial institution.
-- Restored any gift card balance that may have been used. It may take 2 to 3 days for the gift card balance to be available in your account.
Follow the instructions, we recommend adding it by clicking :

https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display

In the meantime, we recommend that you also change your email provider's password and passwords for other websites to help protect your account from being compromised again.

Once you regain access to your account, you may need to:

-- Re-enter your complete payment method information the next time that you place an order.
-- Re-enter any addresses that you recently added to your account.
-- Check your subscriptions, if you have any. You may need to update them.

To learn more about how this may have happened and what you can do to secure your account, please visit our "Security & Privacy" page:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=551434

If you have any trouble accessing your account, call Customer Service at:

Customers within U.S. and Canada: 1-888-280-4331
International customers: 1-206-922-0880

Sincerely,

Account Specialist
Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com







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John Gage
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