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DrWatson · 70-79, M
I received the bogus Amazon warning a few months ago. But as the message was sent to an email address that I have never used with Amazon, it was clearly fake.
And even if the email had gone to the right address, the simple way to check is to log onto Amazon directly, and not by replying to the suspicious message. I did that, and not surprisingly, all was well.
And even if the email had gone to the right address, the simple way to check is to log onto Amazon directly, and not by replying to the suspicious message. I did that, and not surprisingly, all was well.