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Jesse - Dec 12, 2005 7:38:22 am PST #5952 of 10003
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

It's got to be a scam.


TomW - Dec 12, 2005 7:39:59 am PST #5953 of 10003
"The fact that we live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas covered planet going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal is obviously some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be."

Looks like it's a phishing expedition:

[link]

Amazon would not send out an email like that.


sumi - Dec 12, 2005 7:40:10 am PST #5954 of 10003
Art Crawl!!!

It's a scam.

I got something like that and went to Amazon (not by following a link) and their people said that they never send out email like that.


Jessica - Dec 12, 2005 7:40:22 am PST #5955 of 10003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Sounds like a scam to me. I'd log into Amazon NOT using their link, and see if there are any messages in your account.


tommyrot - Dec 12, 2005 7:43:06 am PST #5956 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

You might want to forward the email to Amazon.


Vonnie K - Dec 12, 2005 7:45:05 am PST #5957 of 10003
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Yeah, right? It sounds suspicious. Plus, under the link, there is this message:

After responding to the message, we ask that you allow at least 72 hours for the case to be investigated. Emailing us before that time will result in delays. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause you and we would like to thank you for your cooperation as we review this matter.

"Don't email us to inquire if this is legit," like way to raise suspicion, dude. On the other hand, the link provided goes something like, blah blah amazon.com/exec/... ending with sign-in-secure/html and it takes me to what appears to be an amazon.com page. Still, if the registration does get suspended, I imagine I'd be able to reinstitute it somehow. Maybe I should call their customer service number or contact them through email...

ETA: Thanks for the advice, everyone. I shall email Amazon on their website and see if they've sent something like this. I doubt it.


TomW - Dec 12, 2005 7:48:38 am PST #5958 of 10003
"The fact that we live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas covered planet going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal is obviously some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be."

The URL has been spoofed to look like a legit amazon URL. It's a scammedy scam scam scam.


Vonnie K - Dec 12, 2005 7:52:34 am PST #5959 of 10003
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

The link Tom gave has the essentially the same message as the one in my email. Whew. Thank Jebus I asked here first before hitting "send", 'cause I started filling out the reply before realizing that this sounded fishy.


Consuela - Dec 12, 2005 8:19:43 am PST #5960 of 10003
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

I always assume any email that asks me to go somewhere and punch in information is phishing.

So far nothing bad has happened as a result of this position.


Fred Pete - Dec 12, 2005 8:47:05 am PST #5961 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

Coming in late (returning from lunchtime walk) to say it's a scam.