So checked my junk email and...
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Didn't order anything...
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That's not even my email address (it's fairly close but still...) The other email is pretty much the same but it said it was sent to other emails. All were very similar and close to mine (My email is listed in that one)
And they both come with a ZIP file.
Any idea what they are? (Other than spam/fake email)

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if it's not your email, then it's probably fake

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I got this same e-mail 2 days ago. Have never even ordered from Amazon.
The e-mail was spammed to 7 accounts close to mine and was in my spam folder.
Seen the D/L was a zip file and deleted it and went on my way.

10 years ago
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dont open, delete!

10 years ago
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It seems fake... I'm using Amazon.co.uk so I can't say for sure but:

You know... all adresses should make sense. And they won't send details in file

10 years ago
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you can spoof a email to look like it came from any other real email address but if you look at where it camefrom thats not @amazon.co.uk its from @amazonstoriesideacal.com. your email is from a scam so don't open it and just delete it. if you need to check on something DON"T USE ANY LINKS IN THE EMAIL but go to the site and look at your account. if its a real ordr it will be on your buy page.

p.s.DON'T CLICK LINKS IN EMAILs. go there yourself if you must check.

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Those are definitely fake. The .zip probably contains malware. Also, Amazon order confirmation emails look like this.

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Dont Virus Open Inside

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spoofed email linking to a phishing copy of amazon, forget it.

And yes avoid attachments like hell, even from trusted sources.

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If they come with a zip file, they are obviously viruses.

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Closed 10 years ago by Simowl.