This morning I had an email from a good friend asking if I could send £200 Amazon egift to a relative on her behalf as she couldn't get through to Amazon. It seemed out of character, so I checked the email address and it was hers. Thankfully I phoned her to check this and she didn't know anything about it. It's a very convincing scam. Please double check anything that purports to come from a familiar address asking you to buy anything from Amazon
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