818-452-4306
Last reported Apr 1, 2026
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I looked up “prime video customer service phone number” the immediate link that popped up was for a fake amazon look alike website with a blue link number to call (818) 452 4306. I was prompted to press a button for assistance. He texted me a link for a google meet. He said I had to accept to resolve my issue with Prime. It was a screensharing app. He had me go into my apple and said there were scammers sending gift cards with my account. He said the way to stop them is by sending it and they will cancel. He said to send a gift card to my email and open it. Then he stole the code in the email and the money from it. In total he attempted many more guft cards but they all failed. Then he said since my cashapp was linked to go into it & remove my bank but add my debit card. He then had access to my cashapp. He added $25 various times totalling $350 and bought bitcoin then sent it to himself. This man just called me today trying to further his plot. He said I would receive the money back to my account. The voicemail he left is asking if I received my money back or if not to call him at (502) 483-2361. I have already contacted my bank fraud center and they are in the process of returning my $450 now. .css-1w6dufj{-webkit-box-flex:0;-webkit-flex-grow:0;-ms-flex-positive:0;flex-grow:0;-webkit-flex-basis:auto;-ms-flex-preferred-size:auto;flex- [BBB Scam Type: Online Purchase] [Business: Amazon] [Location: IL, USA- 60005]
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