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I just had a scammer asked if I was a transmission when I said to call me sir. I said no I want to perform a gay sexual act on you. He was highly offended.

You could’ve said the alternator was the issue and then forward the call to the “Vehicle Services Dept” to renew their warranty.

@scamterminator2021 @Jhawk @MajorLeeAwesome @Tillianne @SouthernCulture_x @FIREFIGHTER619 @Freefall @CatMan @JusticeinTexas They have responded… after requesting I send the same info from my personal email tied to my Amazon account.

One of the wealthiest businesses, they can do more than an email requesting further reports. Jeff Bezos can spend a few million from his overcharging of customers and go after the scammers himself, he wouldn’t miss it. Pathetic people really.

It’s interesting that Amazon is acutely aware that hundreds, if not thousands of scammers imitate Amazon on a daily basis. They appear to do nothing of any consequence to stop this, much less warn their customers of this ever present
threat.
In contrast, back in 2020/21, Amazon apparently cared enough about the BLM movement that all customers had to read a page about the cause and click “Yes or No” to donating to BLM before you could proceed to the Amazon site.
Just in case anyone is wondering where their priorities are, they have never put up a warning page to protect their customers from a common, daily threat to their safety and security.

What a piss poor reply…it took a team to figure it was a scam, when on this site takes only a few minutes and people that volunteer their time to track these POS scams down.

Really? That sounds like AI wrote that letter. I have read enough of them to know. One of the largest and richest companies in the world and this is all they can do? Amazing.

How much was spent on that stupid stunt to send a bunch of irrelevant see you next Tuesday’s to “space”? I guess that is more important than the people who made him rich.

A, here’s another individual at Amazon I have actually spoken with on the phone:

[email protected]

Just like other great folks here who replied, I am incredibly disappointed with their generic response. They essentially are confirming that they are aware of all these scams and VOIP scumbags, such as RC, enabling them. Yet, they won’t do shit about it. Wow!