The emails, which cited Amazon, raised widespread suspicion of possible fraud. In response to a Business Insideron the messages, Synchrony said it was aware of the "unplanned notification" and was investigating the cause.
Several hours later, a Synchrony spokesperson said the company had confirmed that the issue was an "internal error and did not involve a data breach or fraudulent activity." "Consumers do not need to take any action at this time," the Synchrony spokesperson told Business Insider.The messages that set off widespread fraud concerns were delivered via email or text message over the course of an hour on Monday.
The subject line of one email reads: "A Trial Deposit Has Been Successfully Made to Your AMAZON CREDITBUILDER," according to a copy of the message obtained by Business Insider. Another said "Action required on your application." The emails stated that they were sent by Synchrony Bank."Amazon is aware of a notification that was distributed by Synchrony in error to some customers," an Amazon spokesperson told Business Insider. "They are investigating the root cause. Additional inquiries can be sent to Synchrony.
They sent an apology this morning! I’m talking about synchrony bank.
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