This number was posing as amazon, saying someone was using my acount and credit card
Amazon scam alert: fake purchase calls you must ignore!
Summary — +18882804331
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Earlier this week, a familiar pattern emerged: the number +1‑888‑280‑4331 is being spoofed to sound like Amazon customer service and to warn about a supposed $700‑plus purchase. Callers claim an order for an iPhone or a large charge and demand a verification code or a link to click. Amazon never initiates such requests by phone, never asks for passwords, and will not ask you to install software. If you receive a call like this, hang up immediately, verify the account status through the official Amazon app or website, and consider reporting the number to the FCC or your carrier. Blocking the number and enabling call‑screening can also reduce future nuisance.
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Recent Reports for (888) 280-4331
A scam targeting the deceased has been linked to this number.
While incarcerated, I was allegedly charged for unordered items, highlighting a suspicious and potentially fraudulent activity.
An attempt was made to charge the account, fraudulently claiming to represent amazon
Apparently, an automated message claimed there was an unusual purchase on my amazon account, suposedly
The caller claimed that there was suspicious activity on my Amazon account, prompting me to end the call immediately.
A message was left, identifing the caller as Amazon, concering a posible fraudulent purchase, and asking to stay on the line for customer service, which likely would have requested credit card informations
Claims to be from Amazon, but dont never leave a voicemail
A fake report was made about a fraudulent charge on my Amazon account for an iPhone, which is a known scam tactic.
The caller claim to be from amazon, but it was a fraud, they wanted my account and bank informations
The caller claimed to be from Amazon regarding a purchase, but the phone number wasn't identifiable
For the past few weeks, I've been recieving calls from this number on a daily basis, which is really frustrating. I dont answer their calls.
Claiming to represent Amazon, they mentioned an order confirmation
This number is being used for a scam where the caller pretends to be from Amazon customer service, asking to review or cancel an order.
A recording stated that 64 GB for $749 is being odered from my Amazon account, and to cancel the order, I should press one to conect with a customer support representative
Be ware of this number, its a fraudester caller, dont answer and block it
A call came from 217-944-4801; reverse lookup said it was 888-280-4331 and labeled it safe. The caller immediately refused to identify herself—likely a recording—then asked my age range. I replied by asking if she was over 65. Her script claimed they weren’t after personal info, sounding like a pre‑written lie.
I was informed that $500.09 would be deducted from my Amazon acount, which seems highly unlikely.
This is a fraudulent attempt to obtain Amazon account information; it is advisable not to engage with the caller.
It seem they are posing as representative of Magic App phone device with VOIP, but my bank has flagged the transaction as untrustworthy, so beware of thier question about your debit card
They left a voicemessage saying I ordered an iphone for $749, wich is totaly a scam
The intention behind this number is to deceive individuals into relinquishing their Amazon account information
This number is used for unsolicited calls and is listed as a toll-free call with a noticeable spelling error.
Apparently, these individuals think they can deceive others with ease
There is a reported issue with an Amazon account order in Massachusetts associated with this number.
Fraud alert: don't trust these people.
Claimed someone was trying to purchse a iPhone from my amazon acount, sounds like a scam
A scam alert was triggered, warning of a potential Amazon account breach, as reported by CBS 2 News
This number is likely being used for fraudulent purposes, aiming to obtain personal information
A voicemail was left claiming $749 had been ordered from my non-exsistant Amazon account, obviousley a scam, I've read numerous reports on the reverse lookup app.