LOUISVILLE, KY. (WDRB) -- The Better Business Bureau is warning online shoppers to beware of a phishing scam that looks like an order cancellation notice from Amazon.com.
The BBB suggests double-checking suspicious emails that look as if they're supposed to be from Amazon before you click on the links.
From the Better Business Bureau:
The scam email comes from an Amazon.com email address, such as order-update@amazon.com, and contains the subject line "Your Cancellation" and an order number. The email tells the recipient that "your order has been successfully canceled" and provides a summary of the order.
Amazon.com is cautioning email recipients to delete any cancellation notice with an eight digit order number. However, just because your email has a longer order ID number doesn't mean that's real.
To double check your email, be sure to hover over the links to verify their destination. Amazon emails only link to sites that begin with "http://"something".amazon.com." (Note the period before "amazon.com.") Sites such as "payments-amazon.com" are not actually Amazon. Amazon also never uses an IP address (a string of numbers separated by periods) followed by a directory name, such as http://"123.456.789.123"/amazon.com/.Â
 If you want to confirm a cancellation:
- Go to Amazon.com by typing www.amazon.com into your web browser. Don't click a link in the e-mail itself.
- Click "Your Account" in the upper-right corner.
- Visit "Your Orders" and see if an order matches the details for the one in the e-mail.
For more information on this scam and other Amazon.com scams, go to http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=15835501
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