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by TimTheTinker
1709 days ago
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I've actually contacted them via email multiple times, and they never respond. At this point, they're legally committing fraud. I don't see how closing a credit card that has regular fraudulent transactions is wrong, or likely to cause problems later on. |
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If some random wants to contact amazon to delete our business AWS account they need to reject that as well.
I would login, open a account and billing support case.
Do Account / Close and cancel my account
They will give you a chat or call back option in most cases. The call back option has worked well for me.