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Old 07-09-2011, 01:03 PM   #19
TimW
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To clarify: I did not log into anything from the email. I did not click on anything. I logged into the actual amazon.com site. There was also more to the email that I did not quote, about how to contact Amazon support, signed with a person's name etc. It was a legit email.

I telephoned Amazon this morning and they said it was a legit email, there WAS unauthorized activity, and they can just reactivate my account and have me change the password. I hope this will be enough. I also checked my credit card and it has not been hacked. I am going to go this morning and change my password on all my important websites.
Their first inclination was to lock down the account to keep the swine from robbing you blind. Very good. By the way, you handled it correctly.

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