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🔍 10 Ways to Spot a Fake Amazon Driver
1. No Official Amazon Uniform
Real drivers usually wear branded vests, hats, or T-shirts with the Amazon logo — especially Flex or DSP (Delivery Service Partner) drivers.
2. No Amazon Delivery Vehicle or Markings
Even Amazon Flex drivers typically use clean, presentable vehicles. Beware of unmarked, suspicious, or rundown vehicles without signage.
3. No Scanning Device or App
Authentic drivers scan packages using the Amazon Flex app or handheld scanner. Fakes often carry packages with no electronic equipment.
4. Asking for Personal Information
Amazon drivers never ask for IDs, credit cards, or phone numbers. If they do — red flag.
5. They Try to Enter Your Home
Legitimate Amazon drivers do not enter homes unless you’re using Amazon Key (and even then, it’s rare). If they insist — be cautious.
6. No Delivery Notification from Amazon
If you didn’t receive a “your package is on the way” or “package delivered” message in your Amazon app, the driver might be fake.
7. Suspicious Behavior or Loitering
Real drivers follow tight schedules. Hanging around, peeking into windows, or acting nervously is suspicious.
8. Unusual Delivery Times
Most Amazon deliveries happen between 6 AM and 10 PM. Late-night or very early attempts (especially without notice) are red flags.
9. Package Looks Wrong
Poorly taped, unbranded, or tampered-looking packages can be a sign. Real Amazon packages are labeled clearly with the Amazon logo and barcodes.
10. They Avoid Cameras or Doorbells
Real drivers don’t mind being seen on Ring cams or doorbells — it’s part of the job. If someone avoids cameras, that’s suspicious.
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