Amazon Prime Day Scams Are the Worst In a Large Southern State

By Tony Owusu Amazon Prime Day should be a time of celebration for those who participate in what some online shoppers refer to as 'Christmas in July.' The online bargains bring hundreds of millions of people globally to Amazon's website in order to look for heavy discounts on all type of stuff they need (and a lot of stuff they don't). DON'T MISS: The Best Amazon Prime Deals But such a large gathering of shoppers -- total U.S. spending on Prime Day reached $11.9 billion in 2022, according to Adobe, an 8.5% year over year increase -- is bound to attract bad actors looking to make an easy dollar...