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Is this email no-reply@sell.amazon.com legit or bogus?

does anyone know if the email address ‘no-reply@sell.amazon.com’ is a legit amazon email or a bogus one please?

thanks

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Probably bogus, as it’s @sell.amazon.com, rather than @amazon.com
But as it’s a no reply email anyway, it may well be legitimate, but I guess what’s more important, is what where the contents of the email?
If something to do with performance etc, then there should be a notification, otherwise, it will probably just be the usual spam, even if actually legitimate.
But you can always ask support…

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I’m guessing it is the email we also received this morning about unsellable inventory in Amazon European fulfilment centres, which is strange given that we have auto removal settings turned on.

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There also another way to check:-
View the email header and check the IP address where the email came from, also the name of the mail server.

The spam emails are encrypted to stop you forwarding them. To get around the issue create a new email and add item forward to stop-spoofing@amazon.com and then delete it.

Recommend you do not click on any links. or share any personal information.

There are lots of videos on youtube. We have had 21 emails pertaining to be from Amazon all blocked.

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Is this email no-reply@sell.amazon.com legit or bogus?

does anyone know if the email address ‘no-reply@sell.amazon.com’ is a legit amazon email or a bogus one please?

thanks

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Is this email no-reply@sell.amazon.com legit or bogus?

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does anyone know if the email address ‘no-reply@sell.amazon.com’ is a legit amazon email or a bogus one please?

thanks

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Probably bogus, as it’s @sell.amazon.com, rather than @amazon.com
But as it’s a no reply email anyway, it may well be legitimate, but I guess what’s more important, is what where the contents of the email?
If something to do with performance etc, then there should be a notification, otherwise, it will probably just be the usual spam, even if actually legitimate.
But you can always ask support…

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Seller_fTHw0bbzSUL9L

I’m guessing it is the email we also received this morning about unsellable inventory in Amazon European fulfilment centres, which is strange given that we have auto removal settings turned on.

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

There also another way to check:-
View the email header and check the IP address where the email came from, also the name of the mail server.

The spam emails are encrypted to stop you forwarding them. To get around the issue create a new email and add item forward to stop-spoofing@amazon.com and then delete it.

Recommend you do not click on any links. or share any personal information.

There are lots of videos on youtube. We have had 21 emails pertaining to be from Amazon all blocked.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Probably bogus, as it’s @sell.amazon.com, rather than @amazon.com
But as it’s a no reply email anyway, it may well be legitimate, but I guess what’s more important, is what where the contents of the email?
If something to do with performance etc, then there should be a notification, otherwise, it will probably just be the usual spam, even if actually legitimate.
But you can always ask support…

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Probably bogus, as it’s @sell.amazon.com, rather than @amazon.com
But as it’s a no reply email anyway, it may well be legitimate, but I guess what’s more important, is what where the contents of the email?
If something to do with performance etc, then there should be a notification, otherwise, it will probably just be the usual spam, even if actually legitimate.
But you can always ask support…

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Seller_fTHw0bbzSUL9L

I’m guessing it is the email we also received this morning about unsellable inventory in Amazon European fulfilment centres, which is strange given that we have auto removal settings turned on.

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Seller_fTHw0bbzSUL9L

I’m guessing it is the email we also received this morning about unsellable inventory in Amazon European fulfilment centres, which is strange given that we have auto removal settings turned on.

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

There also another way to check:-
View the email header and check the IP address where the email came from, also the name of the mail server.

The spam emails are encrypted to stop you forwarding them. To get around the issue create a new email and add item forward to stop-spoofing@amazon.com and then delete it.

Recommend you do not click on any links. or share any personal information.

There are lots of videos on youtube. We have had 21 emails pertaining to be from Amazon all blocked.

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

There also another way to check:-
View the email header and check the IP address where the email came from, also the name of the mail server.

The spam emails are encrypted to stop you forwarding them. To get around the issue create a new email and add item forward to stop-spoofing@amazon.com and then delete it.

Recommend you do not click on any links. or share any personal information.

There are lots of videos on youtube. We have had 21 emails pertaining to be from Amazon all blocked.

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