KEY POINTS
  • Phony Amazon representatives stole $27 million from customers from July 2020 through June 2021, the Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.
  • About 96,000 people reported being targeted in such "business impersonator" scams involving fake Amazon employees over that time. That's a fivefold increase and made the company a "runaway favorite" for criminals, the FTC said.
  • Here are some of the ways criminals trick consumers and how the public can avoid scams.

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Con artists pretending to be Amazon employees scammed Americans out of $27 million from July 2020 through June 2021, the Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.

These fraudsters were part of a "business impersonator" scam. Criminals pose as someone the consumer trusts — in this case, a purported Amazon representative — to dupe them into sending money.

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