Three of These in Two Days
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They don't want to get your Amazon card number details. They want an email/password combination that they can sell. With your Amazon log on, I have your email address, one of your passwords, and probably your full name and home address. That's valuable.
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have your email address, one of your passwords, and probably your full name and home address
Nah, I still think they just want to annoy JoSi.
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This is starting to get real annoying. I've received three of these emails since Friday evening, all to the same email address. 0) Yes, I order stuff off Amazon, but not using the email address these are sent to. They're not putting a lot of effort into their attempt to scam me... 1) The order number in the subject line doesn't match the one in the body of the email 2) Their math really sucks. The order total is for $71.99, but the (subtotal of items is only $3.99. Even better, the tax is almost twice the cost of the "items". That's not even possible in this country. Further, the grand total ($3.99 + $7.99) is $62.99. Finally, there's the mysterious "Price" of $56.99. All these numbers ending in .99 has no way in hell of adding up to the numbers they've put in the email. And last but not least... 3) The links in the email are obvious phonies too. (Links are indicated as <code> blocks. So, for some light reading, I give you email #3 in all it's glory (except the actual links). ------------------------------------------------ SUBJ:Your Amazon.com Order (D62-7294447-9859549) Thanks for your order, [email removed] Did you know you can view and edit your orders online, 24 hours a day? Visit Your Account. Order Information: E-mail Address: [email removed] Order Grand Total: $ 71.99 Earn 3% rewards on your Amazon.com orders with the Amazon Visa Card. Learn More Order Summary: Details: Order #: D82-4013106-2694574 Subtotal of items: $ 03.99 ------ Total before tax: $ 07.99 Sales Tax: $ 0.00 ------ Total for this Order: $ 62.99 The following item was ordered: Click here and see items, Price: $ 56.99 By: Click here Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. The charge for this order will appear on your credit card statement from the merchant 'AMZN Payment Services.' You can review your orders in
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I started to receive these exact same e-mails since a few days. Really annoying, and the first time I was actually afraid since I put an article in my shopping basket for like 1600 dollars. (Did not order it!) When I opened the mail I was very happy with it being spam :P
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They don't want to get your Amazon card number details. They want an email/password combination that they can sell. With your Amazon log on, I have your email address, one of your passwords, and probably your full name and home address. That's valuable.
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This is starting to get real annoying. I've received three of these emails since Friday evening, all to the same email address. 0) Yes, I order stuff off Amazon, but not using the email address these are sent to. They're not putting a lot of effort into their attempt to scam me... 1) The order number in the subject line doesn't match the one in the body of the email 2) Their math really sucks. The order total is for $71.99, but the (subtotal of items is only $3.99. Even better, the tax is almost twice the cost of the "items". That's not even possible in this country. Further, the grand total ($3.99 + $7.99) is $62.99. Finally, there's the mysterious "Price" of $56.99. All these numbers ending in .99 has no way in hell of adding up to the numbers they've put in the email. And last but not least... 3) The links in the email are obvious phonies too. (Links are indicated as <code> blocks. So, for some light reading, I give you email #3 in all it's glory (except the actual links). ------------------------------------------------ SUBJ:Your Amazon.com Order (D62-7294447-9859549) Thanks for your order, [email removed] Did you know you can view and edit your orders online, 24 hours a day? Visit Your Account. Order Information: E-mail Address: [email removed] Order Grand Total: $ 71.99 Earn 3% rewards on your Amazon.com orders with the Amazon Visa Card. Learn More Order Summary: Details: Order #: D82-4013106-2694574 Subtotal of items: $ 03.99 ------ Total before tax: $ 07.99 Sales Tax: $ 0.00 ------ Total for this Order: $ 62.99 The following item was ordered: Click here and see items, Price: $ 56.99 By: Click here Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. The charge for this order will appear on your credit card statement from the merchant 'AMZN Payment Services.' You can review your orders in
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This is starting to get real annoying. I've received three of these emails since Friday evening, all to the same email address. 0) Yes, I order stuff off Amazon, but not using the email address these are sent to. They're not putting a lot of effort into their attempt to scam me... 1) The order number in the subject line doesn't match the one in the body of the email 2) Their math really sucks. The order total is for $71.99, but the (subtotal of items is only $3.99. Even better, the tax is almost twice the cost of the "items". That's not even possible in this country. Further, the grand total ($3.99 + $7.99) is $62.99. Finally, there's the mysterious "Price" of $56.99. All these numbers ending in .99 has no way in hell of adding up to the numbers they've put in the email. And last but not least... 3) The links in the email are obvious phonies too. (Links are indicated as <code> blocks. So, for some light reading, I give you email #3 in all it's glory (except the actual links). ------------------------------------------------ SUBJ:Your Amazon.com Order (D62-7294447-9859549) Thanks for your order, [email removed] Did you know you can view and edit your orders online, 24 hours a day? Visit Your Account. Order Information: E-mail Address: [email removed] Order Grand Total: $ 71.99 Earn 3% rewards on your Amazon.com orders with the Amazon Visa Card. Learn More Order Summary: Details: Order #: D82-4013106-2694574 Subtotal of items: $ 03.99 ------ Total before tax: $ 07.99 Sales Tax: $ 0.00 ------ Total for this Order: $ 62.99 The following item was ordered: Click here and see items, Price: $ 56.99 By: Click here Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. The charge for this order will appear on your credit card statement from the merchant 'AMZN Payment Services.' You can review your orders in
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This is starting to get real annoying. I've received three of these emails since Friday evening, all to the same email address. 0) Yes, I order stuff off Amazon, but not using the email address these are sent to. They're not putting a lot of effort into their attempt to scam me... 1) The order number in the subject line doesn't match the one in the body of the email 2) Their math really sucks. The order total is for $71.99, but the (subtotal of items is only $3.99. Even better, the tax is almost twice the cost of the "items". That's not even possible in this country. Further, the grand total ($3.99 + $7.99) is $62.99. Finally, there's the mysterious "Price" of $56.99. All these numbers ending in .99 has no way in hell of adding up to the numbers they've put in the email. And last but not least... 3) The links in the email are obvious phonies too. (Links are indicated as <code> blocks. So, for some light reading, I give you email #3 in all it's glory (except the actual links). ------------------------------------------------ SUBJ:Your Amazon.com Order (D62-7294447-9859549) Thanks for your order, [email removed] Did you know you can view and edit your orders online, 24 hours a day? Visit Your Account. Order Information: E-mail Address: [email removed] Order Grand Total: $ 71.99 Earn 3% rewards on your Amazon.com orders with the Amazon Visa Card. Learn More Order Summary: Details: Order #: D82-4013106-2694574 Subtotal of items: $ 03.99 ------ Total before tax: $ 07.99 Sales Tax: $ 0.00 ------ Total for this Order: $ 62.99 The following item was ordered: Click here and see items, Price: $ 56.99 By: Click here Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. The charge for this order will appear on your credit card statement from the merchant 'AMZN Payment Services.' You can review your orders in
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ok, whatever about screwing up the tax, i think they've otherwise done a realistic job for an Amazon order. I find that the prices for books are never the same between one screen and the next when confirming the order (different taxes i think) and they never seem to add up right either.
Pete
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Electron Shepherd wrote:
have your email address, one of your passwords, and probably your full name and home address
Nah, I still think they just want to annoy JoSi.
Agh! Reality! My Archnemesis![^]
| FoldWithUs! | sighist | µLaunch - program launcher for server core and hyper-v server.They obviously don't know how well-armed I am.
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They obviously don't know how well-armed I am.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001 -
This is starting to get real annoying. I've received three of these emails since Friday evening, all to the same email address. 0) Yes, I order stuff off Amazon, but not using the email address these are sent to. They're not putting a lot of effort into their attempt to scam me... 1) The order number in the subject line doesn't match the one in the body of the email 2) Their math really sucks. The order total is for $71.99, but the (subtotal of items is only $3.99. Even better, the tax is almost twice the cost of the "items". That's not even possible in this country. Further, the grand total ($3.99 + $7.99) is $62.99. Finally, there's the mysterious "Price" of $56.99. All these numbers ending in .99 has no way in hell of adding up to the numbers they've put in the email. And last but not least... 3) The links in the email are obvious phonies too. (Links are indicated as <code> blocks. So, for some light reading, I give you email #3 in all it's glory (except the actual links). ------------------------------------------------ SUBJ:Your Amazon.com Order (D62-7294447-9859549) Thanks for your order, [email removed] Did you know you can view and edit your orders online, 24 hours a day? Visit Your Account. Order Information: E-mail Address: [email removed] Order Grand Total: $ 71.99 Earn 3% rewards on your Amazon.com orders with the Amazon Visa Card. Learn More Order Summary: Details: Order #: D82-4013106-2694574 Subtotal of items: $ 03.99 ------ Total before tax: $ 07.99 Sales Tax: $ 0.00 ------ Total for this Order: $ 62.99 The following item was ordered: Click here and see items, Price: $ 56.99 By: Click here Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. The charge for this order will appear on your credit card statement from the merchant 'AMZN Payment Services.' You can review your orders in
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They don't want to get your Amazon card number details. They want an email/password combination that they can sell. With your Amazon log on, I have your email address, one of your passwords, and probably your full name and home address. That's valuable.
Electron Shepherd wrote:
With your Amazon log on, I have your email address, one of your passwords, and probably your full name and home address. That's valuable.
True. That would be something they can market and sell.
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This is starting to get real annoying. I've received three of these emails since Friday evening, all to the same email address. 0) Yes, I order stuff off Amazon, but not using the email address these are sent to. They're not putting a lot of effort into their attempt to scam me... 1) The order number in the subject line doesn't match the one in the body of the email 2) Their math really sucks. The order total is for $71.99, but the (subtotal of items is only $3.99. Even better, the tax is almost twice the cost of the "items". That's not even possible in this country. Further, the grand total ($3.99 + $7.99) is $62.99. Finally, there's the mysterious "Price" of $56.99. All these numbers ending in .99 has no way in hell of adding up to the numbers they've put in the email. And last but not least... 3) The links in the email are obvious phonies too. (Links are indicated as <code> blocks. So, for some light reading, I give you email #3 in all it's glory (except the actual links). ------------------------------------------------ SUBJ:Your Amazon.com Order (D62-7294447-9859549) Thanks for your order, [email removed] Did you know you can view and edit your orders online, 24 hours a day? Visit Your Account. Order Information: E-mail Address: [email removed] Order Grand Total: $ 71.99 Earn 3% rewards on your Amazon.com orders with the Amazon Visa Card. Learn More Order Summary: Details: Order #: D82-4013106-2694574 Subtotal of items: $ 03.99 ------ Total before tax: $ 07.99 Sales Tax: $ 0.00 ------ Total for this Order: $ 62.99 The following item was ordered: Click here and see items, Price: $ 56.99 By: Click here Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. The charge for this order will appear on your credit card statement from the merchant 'AMZN Payment Services.' You can review your orders in
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