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855-260-1175 - As reported to us it is a Scammer's Telephone number. 8552601175 telephone number has been used by scammers, be safe and Do not try to contact this number again. If you receive a call from this number again, report the case to your local authorities.

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855-260-1175 - Jessica from Amazon and HP Called Me Scam ? This scam is a type of phishing and tech support fraud where scammers pretend to be representatives from Amazon, HP, or customer service departments to steal personal and financial information from victims. These scams commonly occur through phone calls, emails, text messages, or pop-up alerts where scammers use fake names such as ?Jessica? to appear friendly and trustworthy. Scammers often claim there are unauthorized Amazon purchases, HP computer security problems, subscription renewals, refund issues, or suspicious account activities requiring immediate attention. Victims are usually pressured to act quickly to cancel fake charges, secure accounts, or prevent device damage. Scammers may instruct victims to provide banking details, credit card information, passwords, one-time verification codes, or allow remote access to computers and mobile devices. In some cases, victims are asked to install remote desktop software so scammers can supposedly fix technical problems or process refunds. Once access is gained, criminals can steal funds, compromise devices, access online accounts, install malware, or commit identity theft. These scams can result in financial losses, hacked accounts, compromised devices, stolen personal information, and unauthorized transactions. Warning signs include unexpected support calls, urgent refund requests, fake Amazon or HP purchase alerts, suspicious payment demands, grammatical errors, requests for remote access, and pressure to act immediately. Legitimate Amazon and HP representatives do not ask customers to share passwords, transfer money, or allow remote access through unsolicited communications. To stay protected, individuals should verify suspicious communications directly through official Amazon or HP websites, avoid clicking suspicious links, enable multi-factor authentication, and regularly monitor financial accounts for unusual activity. Staying informed about phishing and tech support scams can help reduce the risk of fraud and identity theft associated with fake Amazon and HP support scams.




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