Scott Knapp, director of worldwide buyer risk prevention at Amazon, identifies two scams that the company has seen in recent years around Prime Day: Prime membership and order confirmation hoaxes. The Better Business Bureau reminded consumers to watch out for lookalike websites, too-good-to-be-true social media ads, unsolicited emails or calls and more near Prime Day and other sales events this month beyond Amazon's. Worried you may not be buying the real thing when ordering online? Here’s how to make sure your purchase is not counterfeit. Do some comparison shopping for the same item and if there is a vast difference, you could be dealing with a seller that’s not legit.Ĭonsumers are also being warned about phishing scams targeting online shoppers - often by impersonating companies like Amazon and other major retailers - which increase amid significant sales events like Black Friday and Prime Day, according to the Better Business Bureau.
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