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Community reports for 1800 064 122 (1800064122): Multiple contributors report unauthorised Amazon Prime charges of $9.99 and Amazon Music debits linked to this number via impersonation.
Amazon Impersonation Billing Scam on 1800 064 122
Eleven contributors have reported suspicious activity linked to 1800 064 122 (also written as 1800064122), with a clear pattern of unauthorised charges appearing on credit cards without corresponding account creation or consent. The most common scam involves $9.99 charges for Amazon Prime membership and $13.99 Amazon Music subscriptions appearing on statements, with this number referenced as the billing contact.
Several contributors discovered these charges only when their banks sent notifications or alerts. One contributor reported receiving a call from 1800 064 122 about an Amazon Music charge of $13.99 on a card they were using exclusively for Trivago bookings, raising questions about how the scammers obtained card details. Another contributor found that their wife's previously cancelled Amazon account was being used to charge their new credit card, despite the account being inactive for months.
What Callers from 1800 064 122 Claim
When 1800 064 122 contacts recipients, they reference legitimate Amazon services to appear credible. One contributor received a call about an Amazon Music charge and was confronted with specific billing amounts. Another reported receiving contact about Amazon Prime payments after making an unrelated online purchase (basketball cards), suggesting the scammers are cross-referencing online activity with payment card details.
Multiple reports indicate the number is being used as a billing reference on fraudulent charges rather than solely as an outbound calling number. One contributor noted the number appeared in emails about fake Amazon purchases, with a subsequent report linking the activity to an Indian call centre operation. This suggests a coordinated billing fraud scheme rather than isolated incidents.
Unauthorised Charges and Bank Responses
The unauthorised charges associated with 1800 064 122 are remarkably consistent in amount. Five separate reports detail $9.99 charges for Amazon Prime subscriptions, while another mentions $13.99 for Amazon Music. Contributors have reported these charges appearing on cards from multiple Australian banks, including Commonwealth Bank, St George Bank, and others.
Several recipients took immediate action when discovering suspicious activity. One Commonwealth Bank customer saw the $9.99 charge flagged in their app, cancelled their card, and disputed the charge with the bank. Another St George Bank customer noted the bank itself flagged the unauthorised charges. Multiple contributors verified directly with Amazon that no legitimate account or purchase history matched the charges, confirming the impersonation was fraudulent.
How Fraudsters Obtained Card Details
One contributor expressed concern about how scammers linked to 1800 064 122 obtained their card details after ordering a new replacement card. Another noted charges appearing shortly after making unrelated online purchases, suggesting possible point-of-sale data theft or compromised merchant databases. One report linked the activity to an Indian call centre, indicating the operation may involve stolen bulk card data being tested with small charges to identify active accounts before larger fraud attempts.
What to Do If You Receive a Call from 1800 064 122
If 1800 064 122 calls claiming to represent Amazon:
- Do not: Acknowledge any account details, provide payment information, or confirm personal details
- Do: Hang up immediately and contact Amazon directly using the official phone number on their website or your account statement
- Do: Never call back the number shown on your caller ID, as it may route to scammers
What to Do If You See Charges from 1800 064 122
If you notice unauthorised charges referencing 1800 064 122 on your credit card statement:
- Do immediately: Contact your bank's fraud team and dispute the charge
- Do: Request a replacement card and monitor your account for additional fraudulent activity
- Do: Verify directly with Amazon that no accounts or purchases match the charges
- Do not: Ignore the charge or assume it will resolve on its own
- Do not: Click links in emails referencing this number or the charges
How to Report 1800 064 122
If you experience unauthorised charges or calls from 1800 064 122, report the activity through multiple channels:
- Your bank: Dispute the charge immediately through your bank's fraud team
- Scamwatch: Report the billing fraud at scamwatch.gov.au
- ACMA: File a complaint with the Australian Communications and Media Authority at acma.gov.au
- ReportCyber: If you've been contacted by this number or received fraudulent emails, report to ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au
- Amazon directly: Contact Amazon Australia to report the impersonation and fraudulent charges
- Reverseau: Contribute your experience here to help other Australians identify this scam
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What Our Users Reviewed
Called about Amazon Music charge of $13.99 but I was using card for Trivago bookings
Charge of $9.99 on credit card from 1800 064 122 but don't have Amazon account since wife cancelled it months ago
Something similar happened before, wondering how they got details after ordering new card
charged $9.99 for Amazon Prime subscription I never made, disputing with bank
Commonwealth Bank app notified me of $9.99 charge for Amazon Prime membership I never signed up for, cancelled card and disputed charge
call about Amazon Prime payments after I ordered basketball cards online
Number appeared in emails about Amazon purchases, linked to Indian call center
Same. Second time.
Noticed unauthorized $9.99 charges for prime membership on new St George Visa card, bank flagged them
pending charge for Amazon Prime AU on CommBank app but didn't purchase, Amazon confirmed no charges, someone impersonating Amazon, cancelled card
unauthorized charge on credit card with this number as reference, concerned about fraud
Fraudulent call impersonating Amazon, charged fee to login and now invoices for $59 Amazon Prime
Charge for Amazon Prime Membership from unknown number, took $6.99, disputing with bank
Direct debit notification for Amazon Prime but I never subscribed, unsure how they got card info
Unauthorized charge on credit card for Amazon Music Unlimited
Pending charge on credit card for $59 labeled AMZNPRIMEAU MEMBERSHIP
Referenced a fake Amazon Prime charge twice on an account I don't have
Charged $6.99 for Amazon Prime 1-month subscription I never signed up for
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WRITE A REVIEWFrequently Asked Questions
Why is 1800 064 122 charging me for Amazon Prime if I never signed up?
Multiple contributors report that 1800 064 122 is being used in a billing fraud scheme where unauthorised Amazon Prime and Amazon Music charges appear on their cards without any account creation or consent. The scammers are using compromised or stolen card details to create subscriptions and bill them to this number. You should immediately contact your bank to dispute the charge, request a replacement card, and verify directly with Amazon that no account exists in your name.
Is 1800 064 122 a real Amazon number?
No. While 1800 064 122 may be presented as an Amazon billing number, contributors have confirmed through direct contact with Amazon that this is not a legitimate Amazon Australia phone number. The number is being used by scammers impersonating Amazon to make unauthorised charges appear legitimate on statements. If you need to contact Amazon, always use the official number on their website or your account statement, never a number from an unexpected call or email.
How did the scammers get my credit card details for 1800 064 122 charges?
One contributor noted charges appearing shortly after ordering a new replacement card, while another reported the number linked to an Indian call centre, suggesting the operation uses stolen bulk card data. Your details may have been compromised through a data breach at an online merchant, point-of-sale theft, or other fraud sources. If you see charges from 1800 064 122, report it to your bank immediately, cancel your card, and monitor your account for additional fraudulent activity.
What should I do if I see a $9.99 charge from 1800 064 122 on my bank statement?
Contact your bank's fraud team immediately and dispute the charge. This is the most common amount reported for fake Amazon Prime subscriptions linked to 1800 064 122. Your bank should investigate the unauthorised charge, refund the amount, and issue a replacement card. You should also verify directly with Amazon that you have no active subscriptions or accounts, as one contributor discovered their wife's cancelled Amazon account was being fraudulently reactivated.
Can I call 1800 064 122 back to dispute the Amazon charge?
No. Do not call 1800 064 122 back. Several contributors have reported this is how scammers operate - they either make outbound calls about fake Amazon charges or list the number on fraudulent billing statements to trap people into calling them back. Instead, contact your bank directly using the number on your card, and reach out to Amazon using the official contact details from their website.
Where should I report 1800 064 122 for billing fraud?
Report this number through multiple Australian authorities: Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au) for the billing scam, ACMA (acma.gov.au) for the fraudulent use of the phone number, and ReportCyber (cyber.gov.au) if you received fraudulent emails or SMS. Also contact your bank's fraud team and report the impersonation directly to Amazon Australia. Contributing your experience on Reverseau also helps other Australians identify and avoid this scam.