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Safety and Security Tips: Buying and
Selling on Amazon.com Amazon.com is concerned about the safety and
security of our customers. Accordingly, we have put a number of
technological protections in place to ensure that our
transaction process is extremely safe and that our customers'
information is secure.
Additionally, Amazon.com takes a number of steps to help
ensure that our third-party seller platforms are safe and that
our sellers are of the highest quality. However, keep in mind
that customer protection is a two-way street. When buying or
selling on any online venue, caution must always be practiced.
The overwhelming majority of online transactions are
completed without incident. While the possibility of being
defrauded by a third-party seller is minimal, there are some
risks. Amazon.com has developed the following guidelines to help
ensure that your online shopping experience is safe and secure.
Safety and Security
Tips
Buyer and Seller Tip: Protect your
passwords.
- If using a public computer or
terminal, always
log out when you complete an online session.
- Keep your passwords private.
Remember, anybody who knows your password may access your
account.
- When creating a password, use at
least 8 characters--a combination of letters and numbers is
best. Do not use dictionary words, your name, e-mail address,
or other personal information that can be easily obtained. It
is also recommended that you frequently change your password.
If you need assistance with this, visit our
Changing Your Password Help page.
- Avoid using the same password
for multiple online accounts.
Buyer and Seller Tip: Be wary of
unsolicited e-mail and telephone contacts.
- Amazon.com will never e-mail or call a customer and ask
that they disclose or verify their Amazon.com password, credit
card, or banking account number. Such information should only
be submitted when completing an order on Amazon.com,
registering for Amazon Payments, contacting Amazon.com
directly, or when making updates to
Your
Account or
Seller Account areas. If you receive a suspicious e-mail
with a link to update your account information, do not
click on the link--instead go directly to www.amazon.com and
then to your account. You can find out more about
How to Identify Phishing or Spoofed E-mails from our Help
page.
- If you are contacted by, or receive an unsolicited e-mail
from an unknown entity, and are asked to confirm or provide
your password or personal or banking information, simply
disregard the request and
report the incident to Amazon.com for investigation.
- Buyers and sellers on the third-party sales platform
(Marketplace) should always carefully review order and
shipment confirmation e-mails to ensure that they are
legitimate and have been sent by Amazon.com. To do this,
simply cross-reference confirmation e-mails with the
transaction history found within the
Seller Account area.
- If you receive a suspected spoofed Amazon.com e-mail, or
discover a fake Amazon.com Web site, please
report the incident to Amazon.com. You can also learn more
about
Amazon.com's legal efforts to help stop spoofing.
Buyer Tip: Research your seller.
- Buyers should always research a seller's feedback history
prior to initiating a transaction. Feedback is the leading
indicator of a seller's overall quality. Look for clues within
a seller's feedback that indicate the following: The ability
to fulfill and ship orders in a timely fashion, a seller's
willingness to resolve transaction disputes, and an indication
that the quality of the products shipped matches the
description supplied by the seller. Learn more about
seller feedback.
Buyer Tip: Only use Amazon
Payments for Marketplace transactions.
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Amazon Payments (paying for items through Amazon.com's
Shopping Cart or 1-Click) is safe, secure, guaranteed, and
provides buyers with a convenient method of payment. Amazon
Payments is the only authorized and recognized form of payment
for Marketplace purchases. Marketplace sellers may only use
Amazon.com Payments to complete transactions.
- Regardless of circumstances, buyers should never
pay for a Marketplace item using an alternative form of
payment such as wire transfer, credit card, money orders,
check, cash, etc.
- Marketplace transactions paid for using alternative forms
of payment are not eligible for protection under the
Amazon.com
A-to-z Guarantee; therefore, it is extremely important
that buyers only use Amazon.com Payments to complete
Marketplace transactions.
Seller Tip: Ship only to
supported addresses.
- Marketplace orders must only be shipped to addresses
supplied by Amazon.com (contained within the ship confirmation
e-mails). Sellers should be especially concerned if contacted
by a buyer and asked to ship a completed order to an
alternative address. In this case, if requested to ship to an
alternate address, cancel the order and have the buyer place a
new one. Buyers are responsible for providing a current
shipping address upon placing the order or creating their
account.
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