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Here are some warnings of online shopping scams that can help on Amazon Prime Day — which runs Tuesday and Wednesday — and through the holidays.While some departments at Amazon will call customers, the company said they're never going to ask you to disclose sensitive personal information or offer you a refund that you do not expect.Amazon isn't going to request remote access to your computer.Amazon will never ask you to make a payment outside of its website.Thousands of people are falling victim to phony emails, texts and calls from scammers who are impersonating big names, like Amazon, or their banks every day. And the scams are only likely to heat up more as consumers shop for holiday gifts late in the year.Why, really, would Amazon be requesting your bank account number or your Tax ID?
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