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Old 09-13-2017, 09:42 AM   #10
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Note 1:
There might or might not be a fee required to remove the special offers.
It is Amazon's decision if a fee is required.
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Originally Posted by bigmac58 View Post
Hi, brand new here and this is my first post. However, I did read online once that if you contact Amazon Customer Support via chat and ask them about removing the ads they'll usually do it for you for free. I tried it and it worked. No hacking, no jailbreaking and didn't interfere with their revenue stream since they did it for me for free.
Just because you read about it on-line does not make it a natural law (or even closely to true).
That is, as those legal service disclaimers read:
"Past results do not guarantee future results."

You haven't given enough details of the context of your request to even guess at why, in your case, they made the decision that they did.
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