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Old 02-22-2012, 04:30 PM   #204
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Originally Posted by Redcard View Post
Legit action by amazon. I know, small sample size and all, and all I've done is ask people I know at AMZN to possibly revisit things, and in every case I've heard about.. people I know and trust.. have come back and said "Fraud."
I should point out in the interest of fairness, that, at best, all that indicates is that Amazon BELIEVES there was fraud, not that there was, and not that the fraud, if real, was perpetrated by the person who lost access to their stuff rather than an identity thief, and if it wasn't that person, it doesn't indicate that Amazon communicated effectively with the customer to let them know what was happening and what they could do about it.

So it's nice to know your friend confirms that Amazon isn't randomly throwing thunderbolts at innocent people, for no reason, but it doesn't prove that some customers aren't getting wrongly seperated from theitr stuff and are being left in the dark about why.
(We have no solid proof any customers ARE, either, of course, I'm just sayin'...)

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