Received a suspicious message claiming to be from Amazon? Paste the text, link, email or screenshot — ScamGuard AI tells you in seconds whether it's a real Amazon notification or a scam.
‘Your Amazon order for £899 has been placed. Tap here to cancel.’ The link goes to a phishing site that harvests your Amazon login.
‘We overcharged you. Call this number to claim your refund.’ The ‘agent’ asks for remote access or your card details.
‘Your Amazon account has been locked. Verify within 24 hours.’ Designed to steal your password and 2FA code.
‘Pay your invoice with Amazon gift cards.’ No legitimate company ever asks for gift cards.
Forward any Amazon message to ScamGuard on WhatsApp for an instant verdict — works for text, links, screenshots and voice notes.
Open WhatsApp scannerRun the full AI investigation on the Amazon sender's number, link or email to reveal infrastructure, country and risk score.
Deep AI investigationPaste it into ScamGuard's free scanner. Our AI checks the sender, links, language and known Amazon scam patterns and gives you a clear safe / suspicious / scam verdict in seconds.
Yes. ScamGuard is trained on thousands of real Amazon impersonation scams — fake order confirmations, refund traps, account-suspension phishing, fake support and more.
Yes. Upload a screenshot of any SMS, email or chat. ScamGuard reads the text with OCR and analyzes it like a regular message.
You get 3 free scans, no signup required. After that, low-cost credit packs unlock unlimited scans plus full AI investigation reports.
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