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SMS Messages From Amazon
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From: Amazon
661745 is your Amazon OTP. Do not share it with anyone.
From: Amazon
659916 is your Amazon OTP. Do not share it with anyone.
From: Amazon
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From: Amazon
661056 is your Amazon OTP. Do not share it with anyone.
From: Amazon
888134 is your Amazon OTP. Do not share it with anyone.
From: Amazon
494605 هو رمز التØÙ‚Ù‚ OTP الخاص بك من أمازون. لا تشاركه مع أي شخص
From: Amazon
Confirmed: Order for HIKVISION 120GB SSD 2.5 inch SATA 3.0 PN: HS-SSD-C100/120G & 10 items is successfully placed & will reach you by June 20 2023. Track at: https://amzneg.com/d/fw3mNlP
From: Amazon
Amazon: 989201 is your sign-in code. For your security, don't share it. Amazon will never contact you to ask for this code.
From: Amazon
Amazon: 880580 is your sign-in OTP. For your security, don't share it. Amazon will never contact you to ask for this OTP.
From: Amazon
478343 is your Amazon OTP. Do not share it with anyone.
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