With Amazon Prime Day on July 16th and 17th, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel advises consumers to be cautious of scams and predatory practices that often accompany the event.
Tips to Avoid Prime Day Scams:
- Dark Patterns:
- Make a shopping list and budget before browsing.
- Confirm all items before purchasing.
- Check return policies carefully.
- Place items in carts instead of using “Buy Now.”
- Compare prices with competitors.
- Bogus Reviews:
- Conduct independent research on products and sellers.
- Check reviews on multiple sites.
- Focus on verified Amazon reviews.
- Phishing Emails and Smishing Texts:
- Verify the sender’s email address.
- Log in directly through Amazon’s official website.
- Avoid replying to suspicious messages or clicking on links.
- Use spam filters and mobile spam-blocking tools.
- Website Spoofing:
- Ensure websites start with “https://” and include “amazon.com.”
- Use tools like Google’s Safe Browsing to verify legitimacy.
- Fake Customer Support:
- Scrutinize unsolicited calls and avoid sharing personal information.
- Report suspicious calls to Amazon and Michigan’s Robocall Crackdown Team.
For further information or to file a complaint, contact the Consumer Protection Team at 877-765-8388 or visit the online complaint form.
Read press release here.