Text messages told employees they had been laid off
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Amazon is implementing significant job cuts, impacting approximately 14,000 corporate employees, despite robust quarterly profits. Some employees learned of their fate through an impersonal text-message blast.
A new text scam is making the rounds among Amazon shoppers — and it’s catching even the most cautious customers off guard. Disguised as refund notifications, these messages appear legitimate but are cleverly designed to steal personal and financial information.
Scam Amazon text messages that claim a product you bought has been flagged as having unspecified quality or safety concerns have been circulating.
A recent text message claiming to be a security notice from Amazon, warning that someone has logged into your account from Mumbai, India, is a scam.The text message, which includes the Amazon logo, advises recipients to click on a link and verify their account.
“Meanwhile Outlook isn’t working. We love to see it. 3 am is nasty work,” a Reddit user wrote while sharing a screenshot of a text message purportedly from Amazon. “From Amazon: Before coming to the office, check personal/work email… including spam, for a message on your role,” the SMS reads. The timestamp on the SMS reads 3 am.
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Amazon lays off workers via text
Amazon began a massive round of layoffs early Tuesday morning, with some employees learning their fate via text message. The company plans to lay off at least 14,000 workers to 'reduce bureaucracy.'
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