Is This QVC Email a Scam? How to Tell
QVC scams include fake order confirmation emails, easy pay phishing, and fraudulent websites offering QVC clearance deals at unbelievable prices.
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Example Scam Messages
These are examples of fake messages impersonating QVC. Never click links in unsolicited messages.
“QVC: Your order of $299.99 has shipped. If you did not place this order, call 1-888-XXX-XXXX.”
“QVC Clearance Event: Everything 85% off at qvc-clearance.com”
Red Flags to Watch For
- Order notifications for purchases you did not make
- Clearance websites with domains other than qvc.com
- Easy Pay issues requiring verification via email link
- Calls from fake QVC customer service asking for payment info
Legitimate QVC Contact Info
Visit qvc.com or call 1-888-345-5788. Check orders only through your QVC account at qvc.com.
Live Community Flags
Recently reported QVC scam variants from the Cautellus community. Flagged items include deepfake videos, cloned voicemail, and spoofed domains.
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