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Published 11:45 9 Jul 2025 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »We've been busy swiping up the best Amazon Prime Day deals this week, but shoppers are being urged to look out for scams.
There may be waves of incredible offers available, but many people are being targeted by cybercriminals.
While millions of shoppers prepare to hunt for bargains, cybercriminals are also gearing up, using the shopping event as a prime hunting ground for unsuspecting victims.
Criminals are creating fake Amazon-related websites specifically to target deal-hunting shoppers.
A shopping expert has shared advice with the public to help them avoid these scams.
One of the biggest things to look out for is fake websites.
According to CryptoCasinos.online, fraudsters are setting up fake websites that look like Amazon.
One of the most common Prime Day scams involves fraudulent websites designed to mimic Amazon's appearance.
Scammers register domains with slight misspellings or variations of Amazon's URL, such as “amazom.com” or “amazon-primeday.net.”
These sites often feature stolen Amazon branding and fake product listings with impossibly low prices.
These copycat sites are specifically designed to steal personal and financial information when unsuspecting shoppers attempt to make purchases.
The checkout process appears legitimate, but entering payment details hands sensitive information directly to criminals.
Verification is the first line of defence against Prime Day scams. Always check website URLs carefully before entering any personal information, looking for subtle misspellings or unusual domain extensions. Legitimate Amazon pages will always use amazon.co.uk and amazon.ie.
Shopping directly through Amazon's official website or mobile app provides the safest experience.
Be particularly cautious about sharing personal information. Amazon will never ask for passwords, social security numbers, or full credit card details via email or unsolicited phone calls.
When in doubt, contact Amazon directly through their official customer service channels.
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