Uh Oh, My "Primes video service" is going to be suspended"
By snowy
@snowy22315 (168441)
United States
November 23, 2022 10:17am CST
My Primes Video Service being suspended has me quaking in my boots.. Oh no... Whatever have I done wrong? These scammers are too much. They could at least make it look legitimate by not misspelling the service or coming from some wacky email. Put your heart into fellas!!! I would laugh if it wasn't sad.
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10 responses
@snowy22315 (168441)
• United States
24 Nov 22
Yes, My membership doesn't expire until September, there would be no reason to "suspend my service"/" Fake, Fake, Fake.
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@just4him (303377)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
24 Nov 22
@snowy22315 I'm glad there's no reason to suspend it.
@kaylachan (56277)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
23 Nov 22
Some scammers can't be bothered to realize we're smarter than they are.
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@snowy22315 (168441)
• United States
23 Nov 22
I mean, I presume they have some kind of proof reader on their computers...would it be so hard?
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@kaylachan (56277)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
23 Nov 22
@snowy22315 They do, but for their native tongue, it's not configured for U.S. English. Scammers often come from Nigeria, and their English is.... obviously incorrect to be polite.
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@snowy22315 (168441)
• United States
24 Nov 22
I am sure there are some who wouldn't...but it is quite obvious.
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@dgobucks226 (34202)
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23 Nov 22
I often get a call saying my Amazon account is suspended. Or suspicious activity purchase of $1,000 call to verify.
What a joke and if I call, I can hear background noise that suggests the scammer must be calling from his house.
I will tell them I'm reporting the number or to find a real job and they immediately hang up.
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@snowy22315 (168441)
• United States
23 Nov 22
Usually if you tell them to get lost they will.
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@Virtually2021 (827)
• Southend-On-Sea, England
23 Nov 22
I don't receive many spam emails these days.
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@snowy22315 (168441)
• United States
23 Nov 22
I sure do, but I can always spot them. The fakes are just not that clever.
@snowy22315 (168441)
• United States
23 Nov 22
It was a scam email. No one is going to believe their scams if they don't spell it right. In this case, they actually made something plural that shouldn't have been.
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@MarieCoyle (27200)
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23 Nov 22
You're right, the number of scammers is ridiculous. People need to wake up and check things before they dive in to a disaster.
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@snowy22315 (168441)
• United States
23 Nov 22
Another thing is when they say something like Dear Customer...or Dear Madame or something., they never know your name.
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