The "Amazon Prime Agent Position" Phishing Scam

The Amazon Prime Agent Position Phishing Scam

Online users, beware of "Amazon Prime Agent Position" websites hosted by online scammers. The websites have been created to trick online users into believing they have been offered a job to work from home. But, this is not true, the websites are created to just to trick, steal the potential victims' personal information, and subsequently steal their money and financial information.

One of the websites that is hosting the scam is:

  • hire-now-nsdzsssqir.techbros.solutions

The "Amazon Prime Agent Position" Phishing Scam

Prime Agent Position

We are very glad to see that you are interested in joining our team. We have a Financial Agent position available, a job that you can do from home, you don`t have to stay in a office, or quit a current job. No previous experience is needed. Below you can find your responsibilities and benefits for this position:

Benefits:

$5,800 salary / month + 5% commission from each processed payment

Brand new Toyota Corrola after the first month of probation

Full health insurance

Low working hours

Responsibilities:

Your duty as a financial agent will be to receive and process the payments coming from our clients via bank wire transfer. Paying invoices for the company

In order to get more info, please click the button below and one of our agents will contact you as soon as possible.

hire-now-nsdzsssqir.techbros.solutions

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  • November 26, 2018 at 12:38 PM by an anonymous user from: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

    Same. I got the text today. Financial Agent. $5800.00 a month, 5% commission, work from home, & health care. Also, why would a company give someone that works from home a new $19k Corolla?

    I hate people.

  • November 2, 2018 at 12:07 PM by info

    Here is another scam:

    "!SUSPICIOUS: FRAUD ALERT!

    FRM:rschlunz@aol.com

    MSG:Our company is doing a nationwide campaign to hire new Agents, earn up to $6,000 per month: amzn-job.website"

  • October 12, 2018 at 4:35 PM by an anonymous user from: Jacksonville, Florida, United States

    I received a txt message today. 5800.00 a month! Full health care! AND a BRAND new car!

    who believes this cr*p?

  • October 12, 2018 at 11:28 AM by an anonymous user from: Richardson, Texas, United States

    I received a text yesterday regarding a Prime Agent position, and a man called me today and left a message. When I called back to speak about the position the call was disconnected. I tried call back and of course it wasn't in service.

    I then know that this had to be a scam. The crazy part is that the website to apply is very similar to the actual Amazon website, wowsers!

  • October 9, 2018 at 2:54 PM by an anonymous user from: Denver, Colorado, United States

    I just received a text from root@alinet.cu with this very message hyperlinked. Funny thing is, I received it on my official work phone (not my personal one).

  • October 6, 2018 at 12:17 AM by an anonymous user from: St Louis, Missouri, United States

    I got this exact email delivered via text. Sounded too good to be true, and according to a quick and simple search which resulted in your page at the top of several results confirmed what was so blatantly obviously a phishing scam.

    I appreciate your page and have book marked it.

    Thank you

  • October 1, 2018 at 12:09 AM by an anonymous user from: Reno, Nevada, United States

    I just applied for this position, and I just gave them my information. Only thing I wasn't able to give was my bank account information. I'm afraid that they are going to use my information and cause some serious damage to my identity.

    • October 6, 2018 at 9:50 PM by an anonymous user from: Nashville, Tennessee, United States

      So did I. How has it turned out for you?

  • September 26, 2018 at 11:40 AM by an anonymous user from: Secaucus, New Jersey, United States

    Just received this text message:

    FRM:enquiries@armair.com.au

    MSG:If you are seeking work, our company is hiring now: hxxp://pushjob-sKUpdqSLhF.qotrom.ir

  • September 26, 2018 at 11:26 AM by an anonymous user from: Sunnyvale, California, United States

    The source of this phony job offer on my machine was the following:

    career-hhgxdccgomqa.sfspat.com

  • September 26, 2018 at 5:34 AM by info

    They are using this website:

    career-jnshmpfxwyzfktude.topsyfoods.com

  • September 26, 2018 at 3:11 AM by an anonymous user from: Ocoee, Florida, United States

    Got a text message from amn@mwertheim.co.il, its said

    Seeking work? Our company is hiring. Get a great wage and low working hours:

    careerbomafneyzkyuzdla.sfspat.com

    Just wanted to tell someone, hope it helps

  • September 20, 2018 at 2:15 PM by an anonymous user from: New York, United States

    Hi, I received a text with amazon prime agent position work from home

  • September 20, 2018 at 2:14 PM by an anonymous user from: Cleveland, Ohio, United States

    need to watch out for more than just websites now. received a text message with this information, and knew it was too good to be true. looked it up online and sure enough, it was. thank you for all that you do.

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