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Old 07-09-2011, 11:57 PM   #35
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Yeah, call Amazon. One of my friends had something similar happen to her with AOL and she didn't know enough not to log in through the email. Of course it was a scam, and they got her credit card info., etc. Luckily for her, her credit card company is very vigilant and called her immediately to tell her they believed that someone had gotten her account information.

But I'd call them, for sure, rather than trusting this email. If it is legit, they'll help you get a new account set up.
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