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Amazon customer service sends shoppers ‘flirty’ messages – NEWS.com.au
Amazon customer service sends shoppers ‘flirty’ messages

Women have taken to Twitter to share screenshots of flirtatious and creepy texts they have received from Amazons customer service team.Filled with compliments and flirty puns, shoppers were left stunned by the responses they received in online chats, with some online users branding it as “unprofessional”.
Twitter user Roxana was the first to share her conversation with an employee via the live chat function.
Her post has since gone viral after it garnered more than 301,000 likes and attracted …
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