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They asked if i purchased Gift cards? The purchase was identified as coming from Texas. They told me to download an app "anydesk remote desktop" and then asked for the access code. From there i should click "allow full access" tab to allow them to see & have full access to my device (my tablet). Then they asked me to log on to my bank to see if i recognize any unlnown transactions . I told them i accessed my bank on a diff device and i dont see anything out of the ordinary. They say that i have to sign in my bank via my tablet so THEY can help me look because they are experts in identifying transactions i may see as normal. At this point i got really suspicious and said that im sure i see no wierd transactions & again they said that the only way they can refund all those gift card purchases is by them going into my bank account. Ar this point i said-- let me call my bank and i will deal with this myself. After i call my bank i told them i will call them back. Before they could say anything else...i hung up and blocked their number and reported that call as SPAM!!!
NV, USA- 89146
TX
Unknown Email
(682) 325-7624
Amazon.com
Retail Business
Amazon refund
July 21, 2025
1019211
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