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Old 09-28-2017, 10:36 AM   #103
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
People who were already sharing an account were grandfathered when Amazon added the access to payment method rider.

It's my guess that Amazon instituted it to cut down on abuse; i.e. people not in the same household who shared an account for Prime shipping benefits, for example. No one got kicked out, but going forward people would be a lot less likely to sign up for a shared account with a friend or co-worker.
I've only recently merged accounts and the payment methods on each are not shared (we each use our separate 'mad money' accounts for Amazon). So we were not grandfathered in.

If anything, that rider sounds like unenforced CYA.
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