This article guides you through the necessary steps if your Amazon account gets hacked. From where to look for "hidden" orders, to the correct phone number to call.
A hacked email account is a major vulnerability for all online accounts, not just Amazon. Plus, a scammer would have access to much of your personal information and could use this in other nefarious ways like selling it on thedark web. Phishing emails Hackers are also known for sending mass...
My account was hacked and the email and phone number associated was changed so I could not access the account. I called through to amazons support team to try to get them to block the account and they wouldn’t help me at all (despite it only being minutes after) because although I kne...
In Amazon scam emails (like the one below), you can see how scammers have changed the “from” name to make it look like it’s from Amazon (“no-reply@amazon.com”). But you can reveal the actual email address by clicking on the sender’s name. Lack of personal information. Any ...
Twice, I picked up the code from my email, but by the time I got back to Amazon, everything had changed and I could not find where to put it. I’m almost 80 and can’t work that fast, but I can find another place to shop, or get my housemates to shop locally for me...
Something has changed on the Amazon web site. My log in now requires the phone number I have registered be checked with every attempt to do anything. I never experienced this until about 10 days ago. I can find no help for this issue. I set up a new account to I could order a prod...
Recently my email address changed (choover17983roadrunner.com) to the address given above. All I wanted to do was make a change in the email address. When I was blocked by your system of doing do, I tried to apply for a new account. That code nonsense is the worse invention I have ...
the whole point of adding it was to have one more tiny bit of protection since my bank accounts got hacked because they are linked to an account that got hacked and that totally freaked me out. so now I would like to continue to do business with Amazon, though for the life of me, ...
It absolutely doesn’t indicate that someone has hacked into your account. KirstyS: We found that your account is related to an account that may not be used to sell on our site. As a result, you may no longer sell on Amazon.com. Here is the real reason of your suspension. 20 ...
Received an email from the same “customer service rep” saying that she noticed I haven’t changed the review. She is telling me her boss is going to fire her and her husband died, she has two kids. I asked for her boss’s email because I’d like to have a word with him as it...