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Old 10-10-2021, 11:02 PM   #21
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Yikes! I just tried this promo and thought everything was okay (I did qualify for the promo) until I got this email from Amazon:



I'm at home on my PC. The only unusual thing I did was update my credit card expiration date since last week I activated a new card (with same account number - the old card expires next month). If that's what triggered this, then that's some seriously aggressive anti-fraud measures there.
Yikes is right. Were you able to get it all straightened out? and did you get the $10 credit?

I got a call from "Amazon" the other day saying my account was hacked. I promptly hung up, reported and blocked the number (not that that'll stop them). Naughty, naughty
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