Glynne
Established Member
I received an email this morning which to all intensive purposes appeared to come from Amazon advising me that my order had been despatched. There was nothing sinister in any way and given that I have a birthday in December and with Xmas coming, I thought my wife was doing some shopping so I didn't investigate any further.
My wife hadn't ordered anything and so I logged into my account and checked my orders - nothing since June. The order number on the email was of the right format. I looked at the email again and apart from an attachment with a "doc" extension, it seemed absolutely genuine in every way.
After trying to find out a contact number for Amazon (which I didn't manage) I did find a statement saying that if you get an email and don't recognise the order, simply delete the email and don't report it to Amazon.
Foolishly I had clicked on the attachment but I don't have MS Word so nothing opened and the file name didn't suggest that it might have been anything other than a word document. I have cleared down my Amazon payment details and apart from a £20 voucher, there is nothing left on.
I can't think that there is anything else I can do so please be careful with Xmas coming up, especially if you share an Amazon account with your other half.
My wife hadn't ordered anything and so I logged into my account and checked my orders - nothing since June. The order number on the email was of the right format. I looked at the email again and apart from an attachment with a "doc" extension, it seemed absolutely genuine in every way.
After trying to find out a contact number for Amazon (which I didn't manage) I did find a statement saying that if you get an email and don't recognise the order, simply delete the email and don't report it to Amazon.
Foolishly I had clicked on the attachment but I don't have MS Word so nothing opened and the file name didn't suggest that it might have been anything other than a word document. I have cleared down my Amazon payment details and apart from a £20 voucher, there is nothing left on.
I can't think that there is anything else I can do so please be careful with Xmas coming up, especially if you share an Amazon account with your other half.