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  2. Amazon Prime Day 2024: Watch out for fake sites, deals ... - AOL

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    Back in 2015, a Prime membership cost $99 for most consumers for one year or $49 a year for students. Now, consumers ages 18 through 24 can sign up for "Prime Student" with a free six-month trial ...

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    Here's how to sign up for a free Prime membership trial in time for the highly anticipated two-day shopping event! Amazon Prime Day 2022 is on July 12 and 13. Here's how to sign up for a free ...

  4. Prime Visa review: A must if you use “Amazon” as a verb - AOL

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    No, the Prime Visa card does not include a free Amazon Prime membership. Amazon Prime membership is currently $14.99 a month or $139 annually Is the Prime card a credit card?

  5. Carding (fraud) - Wikipedia

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    Personal information and even medical records are sometimes available. [21] Theft and gift card fraud may operated entirely independently of online carding operations. [46] Cashing out in gift cards is very common as well, as "discounted gift cards" can be found for sale anywhere, making it an easy sale for a carder, and a very lucrative ...

  6. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    Early phishing techniques can be traced back to the 1990s, when black hat hackers and the warez community used AOL to steal credit card information and commit other online crimes. The term "phishing" is said to have been coined by Khan C. Smith, a well-known spammer and hacker, [ 51 ] and its first recorded mention was found in the hacking tool ...

  7. Here’s How You Can Get a Free 30-Day Trial to Amazon Prime

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    For example, Amazon Prime is just $6.99 a month for eligible EBT/Medicaid recipients (after a free 30-day trial). That means you’ll get all the benefits of Amazon Prime but at half the price ...