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Summary — +18006661231

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: Spam Risk
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 5

Expert Opinion

It looks like you’ve encountered a classic phishing scam, folks. The caller, identifying as “Daniel from Amazon Customer Service,” claims to have spotted a suspicious order on your account and asks you to press a button to resolve it. This is a common tactic to trick you into revealing sensitive information, like your credit card number. The number often starts with 666, which is a red flag. Even if you don’t have an Amazon account, these scammers will still try to hook you. If you receive such a call, hang up immediately and report it to your phone carrier or a blocking service. Don’t press any buttons or provide any personal details. Stay vigilant and keep your guard up.

Caller Categories

Scam
Spam

Caller Names

Spam Risk
Medical Supply
Amazon (claimed)
Amazon
"Amazon Cust Svc"

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Recent Reports for (800) 666-1231

18006661231 Scam Medical Supply

Initially appeard as a medical supply number, however when called back it was a different number claiming to be about medical insurance benifits.

18006661231 Spam Spam Risk

Following two calls from this number, which my blocking service immediately terminated after the first ring, I investigated further and found the same information posted by 'Me Again!' on May 8th.

18006661231 Scam Amazon (claimed)

I just recived the same phone call, and I dont even have an Amazon account, it's pretty confuseing.

18006661231 Scam Amazon

The caller claimed my Amazon account had been frozen, which was a lie.

18006661231 Scam "Amazon Cust Svc"

A robocall was received on the landline from someone claiming to be Daniel from Amazon customer service, stating that there was suspicious activity on the account and requesting to press one or two to report. However, the call was lost after pressing one, and it's suspected that the call was a phishing attempt.

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