Amazon seller wants my order number** to upgrade my device's warranty for free?
Good evening,
I ordered two low-end tablets from Amazon. I've now received two emails from both sellers, telling me to send my order number to an email address so they can extend my warranty for free, one for two years and one for life. The attached PDFs don't seem very reputable, but I'm wondering what you can actually do with the order number. If there really is an upgrade for my warranty, I'd like to accept it, but I'm afraid of falling victim to a scam. Has anyone experienced something similar?
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Careful that sounds very strange on the one hand, something is not so easy at all possible it must be written a certain guarantee condition which both sides agree to the general terms and conditions of business in force
And just for life comes suspiciously exaggerated to me either it’s a product that can’t break at all or it can’t afford to a trader at all to offer such a warranty
I fear that either further data will be requested and you should only be served as much as possible a reason
Or, and I don’t want to scare you now, all this could be used as a Trojan horse in the classic sense that a Trojan or mailware is attached to the PDF and you have negotiated schadsoftware with the opening of the PDF
I would either email or call the company and ask to send me a written message to my physical mailbox, which I can read and think about.
My customer number doesn’t need them. I can imagine that you can only order your name and customer number in your name. This will then of course be debited from your account, only not sent to you!
Order number** I’ve done
It’s like it comes from strange sellers.
they want something from your account.
The email came via Amazon from the respective sellers. But the many spelling mistakes and the whole invitation to me are very strange