(618) 391-1543
Last reported Mar 24, 2026
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Vmail message by woman with heavy, unmistakable French accent, identifying herself anonymously, other than "from Amazon," on my newly purchased Samsung phone ( carrier T-Mobile- are they complicit?! And, who is minding the store at FCC????!!!), informing me that, not my 'order' or my 'purchase,' but simply " your iPhone 17 that costs $ 1000" had arrived and to "call the number 618-391-1543." I did not call back. [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: Amazon Impostor] [Location: CA, USA- 92101]
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