@saramg Evidently that's an Amazon domain.
But man that looks like phishing to me.
@saramg Evidently that's an Amazon domain.
But man that looks like phishing to me.
@gudenau RIGHT?! I noped that message so hard. I honestly expect more from Amazon. On the other hand, can't actually picture a scammer using a single letter dot com domain. That'd be a baller move for a scammer.
Evidence (actually having a package delivered at this time and the app showing a message) points to this sms message being legit, but NOTHING ELSE ABOUT IT LOOKS ANYTHING BUT SUS.
Never send your users random messages to domains not associated with your brand and expect them to click it.
Most will, sure. But most are idiots.
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