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Reporting suspicious phone calls, text messages, and emails. To report suspicious phone calls or SMS/text messages to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), visit https://reportfraud.ftc.gov and follow the onscreen assistant. If you have security concerns about your account, review the Protect Your System Help page.
Follow the instructions in Report a Scam to report suspicious emails, phone calls, text messages, unsolicited packages, or gift card scams. Stolen goods. The sale of stolen property is illegal and strictly prohibited in Amazon.
If you have received suspicious communication claiming to be from Amazon and you don't have an account with us, report it at reportascam@amazon.com. For more information on the most common scam tactics, visit Scam trends. To learn more, visit Trustworthy Shopping at Amazon
If you wish to report a suspicious email claiming to be from Amazon that you believe is a forgery, you may submit a report. You may also forward phishing emails and other suspected forgeries directly to stop-spoofing@amazon.com.
Customers can report suspicious communications at amazon.com/reportascam, so we can protect their accounts and refer bad actors to law enforcement. Even if you aren’t an Amazon customer, you can still report a suspicious message to us at reportascam@amazon.com.
If you don't have an Amazon account You can still report suspicious communication to us at reportascam@amazon.com. Sending the suspicious email as an attachment is the best way for us to track it.
To report a phishing or unsolicited email to Amazon, open a new email and attach the email that you suspect is fake. Send the email to reportascam@amazon.com. Sending the suspicious email as an attachment is the best way for us to track it.
Reporting phishing emails. If you have received an email that you know is a forgery, or if you think you have been a victim of a phishing attack and you are concerned about your Amazon.com account, please let us know right away by reporting a phishing or spoofed email.
If you aren’t looking to file a report with Amazon but want to make the company aware of a suspicious email you received, you can forward the message directly to stop-spoofing@amazon.com.
Mark the suspicious email as spam and delete it from your inbox. Report the email to Amazon’s “Report Something Suspicious” page and the FTC.