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Don’t panic over bogus claims you’ve bought an iPhone

Better Business Bureau serving Canton Region and Greater West Virginia offer tips and advice for consumers to avoid fraudulent practices.

This phishing scam looks like an honest mistake, but it’s not. 

BBB.org/Scam Tracker is getting reports of phony emails that appear to be receipts for a new iPhone … that you didn’t buy. Scammers are hoping you’ll panic and contact them to correct the “error.”

How the scam works

You receive an email saying you purchased a new iPhone, and your Amazon account, bank account or credit card will be charged. But you didn’t buy a new phone! Eager to reverse the charge, you call the customer service number included in the email. The email may even specifically say: “Didn’t make this purchase? Contact us at…” or “If you feel you are receiving this message in error, contact us immediately.”

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