โJul-17-2018 02:32 PM
โJul-19-2018 10:46 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
That isn't my statement, not that I completely disagree mind you.
โJul-19-2018 09:46 AM
Almot wrote:That isn't my statement, not that I completely disagree mind you.fj12ryder wrote:
Brick and mortar makes this country great.
They mostly sell same Chinese items as Amazon, only QC is better because they take time to locate a reliable US distributor (of Chinese items) or a Chinese manufacturer. On Amazon chances of getting a lemon are higher. $8/hr wages of store clerks hardly make this country great, you can barely survive on that.
Back to the OP post.
If your browser lands on a fake Amazon page, it is possible that you already have a virus. When I dial "amazon.com", or linked URL reads "amazon.com", I land on Amazon - the real one. My browser won't redirect to anywhere without a warning (Firefox).
Keep an eye on the address bar at the top of the page.
Install some decent antivir, not Win 10 Defender. Bitdefender works well as a standby antivir, almost always will warn - before connecting - that some page is a virus farm. Run free Malwarebytes from time to time, too.
โJul-19-2018 09:08 AM
โJul-19-2018 08:16 AM
Cydog15 wrote:ScottG wrote:
Thanks for the warning. Amazon is my #1 choice for on-line RV parts so for me, it applies.
My last choice. Brick and mortar makes this country great. Even my local Ace Hardware/Lowes is where I buy my tools. You should think about it. Buying from somebody sitting in their den in their underwear or a man or woman that gets up and goes to work.
โJul-18-2018 06:25 PM
โJul-18-2018 04:25 PM
Cydog15 wrote:
Brick and mortar makes this country great.
โJul-18-2018 01:47 PM
โJul-18-2018 12:14 PM
โJul-18-2018 11:41 AM
winnietrey wrote:
The tech savvy folks, will say to this, Well Duh. But for the rest of us mere mortals. An FYI
If you Google amazon, you will see a listing pop-up at the top of the page, which looks exactly like the Amazon website (same URL, etc). Except that, it says AD, in the upper left hand corner. So if you are not paying attention, it can end badly, if you click on it
Website is fake, it will immediately flash a message, your computer has been infected and so on, and try to upload a virus.
And before someone asks, what does this have to do with general rving. Answer is pretty much zero. But general seems to get a lot more traffic than ATC, so I posted here
Google Amazon for yourself, you will see what I am talking about. With this exception, the fake website may only target certain states and or zip codes, I would have no knowledge
โJul-18-2018 10:19 AM
Cydog15 wrote:ScottG wrote:
Thanks for the warning. Amazon is my #1 choice for on-line RV parts so for me, it applies.
My last choice. Brick and mortar makes this country great. Even my local Ace Hardware/Lowes is where I buy my tools. You should think about it. Buying from somebody sitting in their den in their underwear or a man or woman that gets up and goes to work.
โJul-18-2018 09:00 AM
โJul-18-2018 07:46 AM
Cydog15 wrote:Den in underwear? That would be Ebay, not Amazon.
Buying from somebody sitting in their den in their underwear or a man or woman that gets up and goes to work.
โJul-18-2018 06:48 AM
โJul-18-2018 05:50 AM
Cydog15 wrote:I really don't see any problem, they both are trying to earn a living. What does what they're wearing have to do with anything?ScottG wrote:
Thanks for the warning. Amazon is my #1 choice for on-line RV parts so for me, it applies.
My last choice. Brick and mortar makes this country great. Even my local Ace Hardware/Lowes is where I buy my tools. You should think about it. Buying from somebody sitting in their den in their underwear or a man or woman that gets up and goes to work.