Getting packages you didn’t order from Amazon or elsewhere? Here’s how to deal with e-commerce scams

Getting packages you never ordered? See a fraudulent credit card charge on your bill for something you didn’t buy?

Technology has made scamming more sophisticated, and dealing with customer service operations to deal with fraud can be frustrating. We checked in with two experts for their advice if you become a victim.

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Here are tips on how to protect yourself from e-commerce and other online scams from Lou Covey, editor of Cyber Protection Magazine:

Amas Tenumah, author of the book “Waiting for Service: An Insider’s Account of Why Customer Service is Broken,” offers this advice if you receive a package you didn’t order, or notice fraudulent charge on your credit card bill.

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