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Newest Scam Alert: Callers Impersonate Amazon Customer Support

NEW YORK - Spam phone calls have become a way of life for many Americans; according to reports, in 2018 alone US citizens received a staggering total of 26.3 billion unsolicited phone calls – both legitimate and illegitimate – from various groups, organizations, and individuals. Shockingly, that number is 80 times greater than the entire population of our country, and the problem has become so severe that the Federal Communications and Trade Commissions reported spam calls as the number one consumer complaint they receive on an annual basis.

The Federal Communications Commission plans on rolling out a series of new regulations – backed by heavy fines – in order to provide a relief to consumers from the never-ending series of spam calls they have to endure on a near-daily basis. File photo: Pixabay.

Washington state, home of e-commerce giant Amazon, reports that its residents have received over 200,000,000 spam calls in the first quarter of 2019; this represents a nearly 55 percent increase from the same period of time in 2018. The irony of this occurring in Amazon's backyard is that the retail company is now the subject of a new con that phone scammers are perpetrating, as widely reported by Washington consumers this year.

The new Amazon scam is simple yet effective, the hallmark of any successful scheme that seeks to separate hard working people from their money. People pretending to be customer service agents are contacting Amazon customers and reporting that they are the victim of potentially fraudulent login activity on their accounts. The solution they offer is to assist them in resetting their accounts by directing them to a made-up website where the customers are then prompted to enter their Amazon login information. This, of course, gives the con artist free and open access to the victim’s Amazon account and any personal information stored within; this can run from addresses and phone numbers to credit card numbers and bank account details, all of which can be used to turn an unsuspecting victim’s life into a financial shambles.

Unfortunately, Washington State seems to be the epicenter of technology-related cons and rackets that involve unscrupulous individuals representing themselves as organizations and entities in order to fulfill some horrific get-rich-quick scheme at the expense of others. For example, customers of Seattle City Light have been recently receiving phone calls from individuals claiming to be representatives of the utility company, who “threaten” to have the customer’s power shut off unless they immediately submit a payment to a “private” account. Obviously, that payment is not going to Seattle City Light, but instead into the coffers of a scammer. This goes along with all the usual scam phone calls that people have to contend with these days, such as people masquerading as IRS or Social Security agents, which are some of the most ubiquitous scams going at the moment.
Of course, Washington State isn't the lone victim; scam phone calls are a nationwide menace, with the Amazon ruse spreading out across the country; reports of the scam care now coming in from cities all the way to the eastern seaboard, shockingly.

These phone scams are providing massive problems for companies and local governments, with lawmakers scrambling to develop legislation that will catch up with technology and address these issues, as well as businesses curtailing their outreach to customers for fear of being mistaken as scammers themselves. The Federal Communications Commission plans on rolling out a series of new regulations – backed by heavy fines – in order to address the issue, and Congress is mulling over bills that would require telecom companies to adopt new and strict authentication protocols in order to help provide a relief to consumers from the never-ending series of spam calls they have to endure on a near-daily basis.

But in the meantime, your most important tool against phone spammers is merely common sense. It's rare that any company or government organization to contact you via the telephone about money owned or an alleged security breach. If you ever receive a phone call from out of the blue from anyone claiming to be any organization for whatever reason, a wise move is to always question it. Never agree to send anything to any individual who calls you – especially money or personal information – and instead hang up and contact the company they claim to have represented to confirm things for yourself. More often than not, you'll find that you were nearly the victim of a scammer; again, with a little common sense, you'll find that they aren’t that difficult to outwit after all.

Yext Wins Retail Week Tech. AWARD 2018 for Supplier of the Year

 

LONDON,  -- Yext, Inc. (NYSE :YEXT ), the leader in Digital Knowledge Management (DKM), has been awarded the Retail Week Tech. AWARD, for Supplier of the Year 2018. As part of Retail Week's two-day Tech. festival, the Tech. AWARDS recognize retailers, start-ups and tech innovators who lead change, enhance customer experience, and revolutionize the retail industry across Europe.

 

Yext is the leader in a new category: Digital Knowledge Management. The Yext Knowledge Engine gives companies control over their brand experiences across the digital universe. Yext's integrations with over a hundred global maps, apps, search engines, social networks and directories, including Apple, Facebook, Bring, Amazon Alexa and Google, enable businesses to quickly update their business data across the digital ecosystem, in order to drive discovery, foot traffic, and sales.

 

"We are proud to be recognized for our dedication and hard work to put businesses in control of their information everywhere," said Jon Buss, Managing Director UK and Northern Europe at Yext. "Digital Knowledge Management is a global opportunity, and we're constantly working to expand the endpoints and types of information that businesses can manage in Yext, allowing retailers amongst others to grow their brand loyalty and customer lifetime value."

 

Among recent enhancements to the Yext Knowledge Engine, Yext recently launched Yext for Events, allowing businesses to update, publish, and measure event information across the places that consumers use to search for events, like Facebook, Eventful, and Eventbrite.

 

Read more about the Tech. AWARDS and check out the full list of winners here.

 

About Yext 

Yext (NYSE :YEXT ) is the leading Digital Knowledge Management (DKM) platform. Yext's mission is to give companies control over their brand experiences across the digital universe of maps, apps, search engines, voice assistants, and other intelligent services that drive consumer discovery, decision, and action. Today, thousands of businesses use the Yext Knowledge Engine™ to manage their digital knowledge in order to boost brand engagement, drive foot traffic, and increase sales.

 

Yext has been named a Best Place to Work by Fortune and Great Places to Work® as well as a Best Workplace for women.  Yext is headquartered in New York City with offices in BerlinChicagoDallasGenevaLondonParis, Tyson's Corner, San FranciscoShanghai, and Tokyo. For more information, visit www.yext.com.

 

SOURCE Yext, Inc.

Amazon Alexa Chief Evangelist Dave Isbitski to Speak at Yext’s ONWARD18 Conference

 

ONWARD18 Will Feature Leaders From the World's Biggest Technology Companies

 

NEW YORK -- Yext, Inc. (NYSE :YEXT ), the leader in Digital Knowledge Management (DKM), today announced that Amazon's Chief Evangelist, Amazon Alexa & Echo, David Isbitski, will deliver a talk titled "Learning to Talk Again in a Voice First World," at Yext's ONWARD18 annual conference Oct. 23-25, 2018 at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City.

 

With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language understanding (NLU), customer expectations have begun to shift towards a "voice-first" mindset. As these systems become more interconnected across the home, work, and on the road, businesses will begin to see entirely new interactions with their customers. Isbitski and Donn Morrill, Sr.Manager Global Solutions Architecture, Alexa Voice Service, will speak to advances in spoken language technology and what this new age of voice means for businesses of all kinds.

 

"Intelligent assistants like Alexa are revolutionizing the way consumers seek information, and businesses need to understand what this shift means for how they reach customers," said Howard Lerman, Founder and CEO of Yext. "On the heels of Yext's groundbreaking integration with Alexa this summer, ONWARD18 attendees will hear firsthand from Amazon about the latest in voice technology and what it means for them."

 

Visit ONWARD18.com to see the latest agenda and learn more.

 

About Yext
Yext, Inc. (NYSE :YEXT ) is the leading Digital Knowledge Management (DKM) platform. Yext's mission is to give companies control over their brand experiences across the digital universe of maps, apps, search engines, voice assistants, and other intelligent services that drive consumer discovery, decision, and action. Today, thousands of businesses including brands like Taco Bell, Rite Aid, and Steward Health Care use the Yext Knowledge Engine™ to manage their digital knowledge in order to boost brand engagement, drive foot traffic, and increase sales.

 

Yext has been named a Best Place to Work by Fortune and Great Place to Work® as well as a Best Workplace for Women. Yext is headquartered in New York City with offices in BerlinChicagoDallasGenevaLondonParis, Tyson's Corner, San FranciscoShanghai, and Tokyo.  For more information, visit www.yext.com.

 

SOURCE Yext, Inc.

Thryv℠ Small Business Software Partners with Amazon’s Alexa to Bring Voice Activated Location Services to Small Businesses

 

DALLAS - Thryv℠, the leading small business management software, announced today a partnership with Amazon’s Alexa via a deep integration with Yext. This integration allows America’s small businesses to appear in voice search on the leading voice-activated platform, Alexa.

 

“Small businesses across America can now update their business information on their smartphone and have that information found by consumers searching with their voice on Amazon’s Alexa,” said Gordon Henry, Chief Marketing Officer at DexYP, which owns and operates Thryv. “Thryv helps small businesses to compete more effectively because consumers using Alexa will know where, when, and how to find them.”

 

In the past, consumers often found local business information on the Internet, such as business hours of operation for scheduling appointments, to be wrong or out of date, because updating information was difficult for business owners. Thryv simplifies this task, enabling small business owners to update their information via their smartphone, and that information will now be searchable via voice on Alexa.

 

“We are thrilled that Thryv has now voice-enabled small businesses on Alexa,” said Howard Lerman, CEO of Yext, which recently announced a global integration with Amazon. “Thryv, via Yext and Alexa, will enable consumers to get the most up-to-date facts about businesses—locations, contact information, hours of operation, and more—straight from the source: the business itself.”

 

 

“All the basic behaviors within Thryv are now extended to an additional platform, Alexa, requiring no additional work for these small business owners,” added DexYP’s Henry. “This partnership allows our over 50,000 Thryv clients to have their business information to be found quickly and accurately on the largest and fastest-growing voice search platform.”

 

Henry added, “We found in the past that many small businesses were unsure how to accomplish these tasks. Thryv continues to innovate and deliver powerful tools like this—at no additional cost—helping our users eliminate cumbersome business tasks and operate their business more efficiently.”

 

About DexYP

DexYP™ provides small business software and marketing services to more than 500,000 local businesses across America that enable them to compete and win in today’s on-demand economy. We provide the digital tools and management sophistication that big businesses utilize, arming local businesses with the deep resources they need to survive and thrive. Our flagship product—Thryv℠—provides small business owners with an all-in-one software that allows them to modernize essential business functions performed manually in the past, or never performed. These include building a digital customer list, communicating with customers via email and text, updating business listings across the internet, accepting appointments, sending notifications and reminders, managing ratings and reviews, generating estimates and invoices, processing payments, and issuing invoices and coupons.

 

DexYP also provides consumer services through our market-leading search, display and social products—and connects local businesses to the over 50 million monthly visitors of DexKnows.com®, Superpages.com® and yellowpages.com search portals; and local print directories The Real Yellow Pages®. For more information about the company, visit dexyp.com.

 

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