I got an email from Amazon this week warning of scams like this. I haven’t gotten any. I used to get a lot for PayPal but I closed my account and they stopped.
There’s a lot of phishing going on using your texts and emails. I seem to have won so many prizes I may never have to order anything again. And it will only cost me everything I have.
Love the last panel. Years ago when Facebook was just starting out I created an account. One day the IT director where I worked came to me and said I should check my account because it was sending out a lot of weird crap. I immediately tried to cancel my account but Facebook wouldn’t let me so I created a new 30 character password that not even I could remember and vowed to never join a social media website again. To this day I’ve kept to that.
Hurray! Brutus gets in the last word and with a zinger!
I get several of those texts a month and immediately delete them, I’ve also gotten a few emails purporting to be from Amazon about the same thing, but the email header shows it originates from overseas. I never follow the links but go straight to my Amazon account to investigate. They’re all scams and hoaxes.
You’d better listen to Brutus this time, Gladys! For once, he’s right! Not that long ago, I fell for one of those phony emails and almost got completely wiped out! They’re super slick and they target and ruin so many unsuspecting people, especially older folks!
I woke up to a text this morning saying that my Netflix account could soon be suspended until I can update my billing info and avoid service disruption. It’s painful to see people falling for this blatant attempt to steal their information
As Brutus makes clear, sometimes it’s better not to be trusting. There are a lot of really nasty people out there who will drain all you have if you give them the ammunition. All they have is your email address. Give them nothing, don’t open the emails, and block them if you can. If you aren’t sure the email is legitimate, go online and contact the company directly through their website or call them on the phone. Delete, block is my routine. No legitimate company will ask for any passwords or personal information online.
Got one of those texts just this morning about my NETFLIX account. (I don’t have a NETFLIX account by the way!) Thanks for the reminder to be suspicious about unsolicited texts and phone calls Mr. Sansom. Ohh yeah… And Good one Thorny!
Don’t pay the bill and she really won’t be able to order. However, as nice and as simple as it may sound, it leads to a bad credit report which can cause even more harm…..
If you get a message like that (text or email) and have a question about its legitimacy, just visit the website of the entity in question separately (don’t click the link in the text or email). If there is a real problem with your account, there will be a notice about it.
oldpine52 over 1 year ago
I get those even though I don’t have an Amazon account.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 1 year ago
Privileges on Amazon? Yes, if you pay every year.
LookingGlass Premium Member over 1 year ago
I keep getting text messages saying that my Netflix® account has been “compromised!!” Yet, I watch Netflix® every day ….. with no issues!!!
/SHMIRK/
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
I got an email from Amazon this week warning of scams like this. I haven’t gotten any. I used to get a lot for PayPal but I closed my account and they stopped.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago
Always read the senders email address. If it was really Amazon it would say Amazon. Not www. Fhgrsnvyi.com or some suxh.
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GROG Premium Member over 1 year ago
Be my guest. I assure you, you’ll regret it.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
If I answer a phone call and it sounds like a scam I ask, “How’s the weather in Kolkata?” They usually hang up at that pount.
nosirrom over 1 year ago
Don’t you just love it when you get an email that says your package is out for delivery and you haven’t ordered anything?
arolarson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Do not click on a text or email link. Go to the official website and contact customer support from there.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Thank you for todays strip thorny. Its far better than the usual PSA
dcdete. over 1 year ago
Who cares if the Amazon is compromised. Fine by me, I wouldn’t swim in it anyways. Too many flesh eating piranhas in it already. Best to keep out.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
There’s a lot of phishing going on using your texts and emails. I seem to have won so many prizes I may never have to order anything again. And it will only cost me everything I have.
Doug Taylor Premium Member over 1 year ago
Love the last panel. Years ago when Facebook was just starting out I created an account. One day the IT director where I worked came to me and said I should check my account because it was sending out a lot of weird crap. I immediately tried to cancel my account but Facebook wouldn’t let me so I created a new 30 character password that not even I could remember and vowed to never join a social media website again. To this day I’ve kept to that.
Just-me over 1 year ago
Hurray! Brutus gets in the last word and with a zinger!
I get several of those texts a month and immediately delete them, I’ve also gotten a few emails purporting to be from Amazon about the same thing, but the email header shows it originates from overseas. I never follow the links but go straight to my Amazon account to investigate. They’re all scams and hoaxes.
Chris over 1 year ago
he does have a point…
djtenltd over 1 year ago
You’d better listen to Brutus this time, Gladys! For once, he’s right! Not that long ago, I fell for one of those phony emails and almost got completely wiped out! They’re super slick and they target and ruin so many unsuspecting people, especially older folks!
ladykat over 1 year ago
With me, it’s my Microsoft account. I ignore the messages and nothing ever happens.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yes ! Brutus got in a good one today. Also , the Born Loser Coat of Arms is especially relevant this week.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
A funny one and a good public service reminder Chip. Thank you.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I woke up to a text this morning saying that my Netflix account could soon be suspended until I can update my billing info and avoid service disruption. It’s painful to see people falling for this blatant attempt to steal their information
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hang in there Brutus………
oakie817 over 1 year ago
ba dum tss
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
As Brutus makes clear, sometimes it’s better not to be trusting. There are a lot of really nasty people out there who will drain all you have if you give them the ammunition. All they have is your email address. Give them nothing, don’t open the emails, and block them if you can. If you aren’t sure the email is legitimate, go online and contact the company directly through their website or call them on the phone. Delete, block is my routine. No legitimate company will ask for any passwords or personal information online.
andersjg Premium Member over 1 year ago
A while back one of the local school districts called me concerned about my car warranty.
bigplayray over 1 year ago
Got one of those texts just this morning about my NETFLIX account. (I don’t have a NETFLIX account by the way!) Thanks for the reminder to be suspicious about unsolicited texts and phone calls Mr. Sansom. Ohh yeah… And Good one Thorny!
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Don’t pay the bill and she really won’t be able to order. However, as nice and as simple as it may sound, it leads to a bad credit report which can cause even more harm…..
Quentin1992 over 1 year ago
Go to your Amazon account and check there Gladys.
T... over 1 year ago
Brutus, talk to Arnie, I bet he’ll tell you exactly how to get out of an amazon account…
T... over 1 year ago
Thank you Chip, amazon has been sending me emails about scams being perpetrated on amazon and on seniors…
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Frustrating, isn’t it Brutus. Best thing to do??? Go phishing.
GiantShetlandPony over 1 year ago
If in doubt, go to the official site, log on and look for messages. If no messages, you are fine.
I love when I get texts telling me they are going to lock or whatever what account for places I don’t have accounts for. :D
Lola85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sorry Brutus, but we Amazonians are hard core, and no one is going to come between us and our Prime membership. Amazon owns us, and we don’t care. :-)
Andrew Bosch Premium Member over 1 year ago
If you get a message like that (text or email) and have a question about its legitimacy, just visit the website of the entity in question separately (don’t click the link in the text or email). If there is a real problem with your account, there will be a notice about it.
PAR85 over 1 year ago
I got one of those texts the other day, but I don’t use my cell number for any orders.
Birdman47 over 1 year ago
Brutus is too smart to be caught by a scam like that.