Here's a WARNING for Amazon shoppers, be on the lookout for a new scam this holiday season. 

If you're anything like me, you order a lot from Amazon. Frankly, it's easier and sometimes just as quick, but we shouldn't through caution to the wind. We always need to be careful about who we're giving our financial information.

The scam starts with an email from Amazon stating "something is wrong with your order and can't be shipped." According to the Better Business Bureau

"The landing page looks really good. It could easily fool you. The page wants your full name and address. But worse, it wants your credit card information including your CVV, your three-digit security code on the back. "

If you receive the bogus email don't click on it, delete it and report it to Amazon immediately.

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