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Old 12-25-2015, 09:14 AM   #238
Bokes
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Amazon closed my account last month. I had the account for over 10 years. I order for family and friends - we ordered items on a weekly basis and I have had some returns over the years- not a crazy amount and they were all legit. In fact- it was the main reason I used Amazon so much. I knew I could return without hassle.
That said- I returned a high priced pair of headphones. They were defective.
Within a week Amazon closed my account.
I protested. They said sorry- you're done.

They told me I would still have access to my digital content on my Amazon tv and kindle.
This statement was included in the email from Amazon.
Last week I tried to sign into my kindle account on my iPad and it will not allow me access.
I contacted Amazon and they have no record of my account and told me to open a new account.

we're dealing with a dictatorship. And soon they will be the only game in town.
They can limit the amount of returns?
The ratio of my returns vs items kept was maybe 1 out of 50.
I do believe it was the return of the big ticket item that black flagged me.

Another family member opened own account and I can order through them- but I choose not to. They got enough of my cash.

I switched back to Barnes and Noble nook for books.
And even some iBooks.

Amazon is not the only game in town just yet.

Last edited by Bokes; 12-25-2015 at 09:17 AM.
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