Jo Ann Deal with the Better Business Bureau of Monroe joined Good Morning ArkLaMiss to talk about Amazon recall scams!
An unexpected recall text message pops up on your phone. It mentions a familiar company like Amazon, a specific order and a possible safety issue. As a result, it is meant to grab your attention fast.
You get a text message. It says Amazon is hiring. The pay sounds great. The work is easy. It feels like a lucky break. Then you read it again. That is when things start to feel off, and you realize it ...
According to the FTC, recipients receive an "unexpected text that looks like it’s from Amazon," asking them to visit a link ...
Whether it's a child car seat, kitchen appliance or lawn tool, recall notices warn you of potential safety risks. Now there's a new warning from Consumer Reports: Scammers are trying to trick you with ...
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Fake recall notices are the latest trick to steal your info and money. Here’s how to spot the fraud and protect yourself.
Whether it’s a child car seat, kitchen appliance, or lawn tool, recall notices warn you of a potential safety risk. Now there’s a new warning from Consumer Reports: scammers are trying to trick you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scammers are sending text messages that claim an Amazon product you recently bought has been recalled. What happens if you click ...