Amazon customer service returned my call; it wasn't spam or a sales pitch.
¡Alerta! Cómo identificar una llamada de servicio al cliente de Amazon
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In the middle of the night, I was awakened by a call from this number claiming something about my account.
User suggests proceeding with caution.
Through the legitimate Amazon app on my iPhone, I was connected to a customer service representative with an Indian accent, who claimed that my Amazon account was locked and requested my credit card number and address to unlock it, but I became skeptical and hung up, suspecting that Amazon's customer service might have been compromised.
Called Amazon support after requesting a callback; it wasn’t junk—just FYI.
A customer service rep, who apparantly was having a bad day, left 2 voice-mail messages with this number on caller ID, accompanid by loud backgrounds noises and dealt with rudness
It's frustrating that Truecaller keeps flagging Amazon Customer Service as spam, blocking their calls, and requiring me to unblock them each time to receive legitimate calls from Amazon.
The caller falsely claimed to be from Amazon, attempting to assist with two-step verification setup
This call was completely bogus, claiming to be from Amazon to assist with setting up 2-step verification.
The caller falsely claimed to be from Amazon, offering to assist with setting up two-step verification
The call seemed to be spam.
Not answering the call and instead listening to the voice message revealed that it was another attempt to scam people, which is frustrating and wasteful.
This caller has attempted to reach me twice, both times trying to collect charges which I refused to accept before hanging up.
Initial Amazon video
A recorded message claimed that my Amazon password had been changed, which was alarming.
My experience began with a suspicious call from someone claiming to be with Amazon, complete with loud background noise and an Indian accent, which raised red flags since my account and customer service interactions are typically with American representatives.
A woman called, claiming someone had charged thousands of dollars' worth of Apple products to my Amazon account. She tried to trick me into giving her my bank account information, but I refused
No message was left by the caller, and attempts to call back were unsuccessful.
I've been receiving repeated calls about an iPhone order.
A message was left claiming to be from Amazon's fraud department regarding a $999 charge. However, the number was spoofed, and upon checking my account, no such charge existed. I typically ignore calls from unknown numbers on my home phone.
I never received my pallets, despite ordering one for $1 and another for $29.99; I request that they either deliver or cancel the order.
Beware of scammers from India who spoof this number, claiming to be Amazon, and attempting to trick you into providing credit card information for a fake refund.
This is clearly a fraudulent call.
The number belongs to Amazon customer service; it’s legitimate and not spam, requesting a callback.
This number appears to be associated with Amazon.
Today alone, I've received six calls from this number.
They told me that some one had made a purchace with my identity, and they wanted more informations, but I didnt give them any thing, it was a clear scam.
They asked me to verify my identiy, but I didnt fall for it, they wanted me to click on a link, no way
They claimed to be Amazon customer service, asked too many questions, said my account was on hold, but when I called Amazon, they said it wasnt them, shortly after, my identy was stolen, apparenetly.
-feeling perplexed