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| lillyjill | 05-21-2013 09:57 PM | Has anybody got money back after 90 days for deleted accounts ? What is the general opinion ? I've read the money comes in after 90 days but they will not allow you to log in ever? |
For deleted accounts, my own experiences have been no luck :( lost some money, learnt some things and moved on.
I tried Customer Service. I tried Better Business Bureau. I have not tried legal action but accounts were stealth...did not even have access to address. Might revisit those accounts in a few weeks when time permits
Such a hassle not getting anything clear from Amazon about it - jsut silent treatment |
| bboard | 05-22-2013 02:01 PM | I've never successfully got money from a deleted account
Deleted Account = Money Gone |
| roberto | 05-22-2013 05:42 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bboard
(Post 451767)
I've never successfully got money from a deleted account
Deleted Account = Money Gone | my accoutn was deleted. i still got the money. you need to email them |
| GreenBean | 05-22-2013 05:47 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by roberto
(Post 451839)
my accoutn was deleted. i still got the money. you need to email them | Confirm if this was a UK amazon account.
:juggle: |
| roberto | 05-22-2013 05:48 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean™
(Post 451841)
Confirm if this was a UK amazon account.
:juggle: | yes, amazon uk account.
i think they wont give your money back if your accoutn was deleted because of multiple accoutn usage, to teach you a lesson
my case was different. they deleted mine because i was refunding too many people |
| GreenBean | 05-22-2013 06:03 PM | @roberto,
Appreciate that clarification.
:ranger: |
| Speeder33 | 05-23-2013 06:42 PM | yup, deletion means money gone, pure theft by amazon |
| jeffweico | 05-23-2013 10:53 PM | I don't lose too many accounts, but I HAVE lost a couple to deletion and have never seen a single penny from them. |
| Here We Go Again | 05-24-2013 01:02 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 451747)
For deleted accounts, my own experiences have been no luck :( lost some money, learnt some things and moved on.
I tried Customer Service. I tried Better Business Bureau. I have not tried legal action but accounts were stealth | Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffweico
(Post 452185)
I don't lose too many accounts, but I HAVE lost a couple to deletion and have never seen a single penny from them. | Same as quoted + some... LOL
When the account deletion first started about 2 years ago I lost MANY accounts.
The dollar sum was over $30,000.00
So as for deleted accounts..... POOF it is GONE. |
| Speeder33 | 05-24-2013 02:27 AM | $30,000?? Wow, thats not chump change, cant believe they got away with that sum of money, at that point I would have considered lawyers |
| MICKY H | 05-24-2013 05:08 AM | Started legal action in Luxembourg, amazon Europe's tax haven and head office, writs issued, costs now over £20k, trying for £75k from deleted accounts. Amazon admit the debt but still no cash, but more lawyer fees. Gets to the point where you just give up, their pockets bottomless, mine are not, appeal, appeal appeal.... |
| user3657 | 05-26-2013 11:44 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by roberto
(Post 451842)
yes, amazon uk account.
i think they wont give your money back if your accoutn was deleted because of multiple accoutn usage, to teach you a lesson
my case was different. they deleted mine because i was refunding too many people | Did you get any warnings or anything? |
| jeffweico | 05-27-2013 03:14 PM | When Amazon deletes an account, in my experience, there are no warnings. One day, your logon simply stops working and that is that. |
| roberto | 05-28-2013 07:06 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 452809)
Did you get any warnings or anything? | amazon never warn you when they delete an account.
NEVER EVER |
| a.v.limited | 05-30-2013 04:37 PM | jus keep emailing and still getting no joy with regards to amazon returning funds after 90 days
surely this is illegal
for banks there is something called client funds, surely amazon have the same and cant use this |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Speeder33
(Post 452224)
$30,000?? Wow, thats not chump change, cant believe they got away with that sum of money, at that point I would have considered lawyers | I know of worse stories - it`s partly a reason why I dont go much on Amazon for sales...yet |
| jeffweico | 05-30-2013 05:33 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by a.v.limited
(Post 453813)
jus keep emailing and still getting no joy with regards to amazon returning funds after 90 days
surely this is illegal
for banks there is something called client funds, surely amazon have the same and cant use this | Amazon can do whatever they like UNLESS a court or the government decides otherwise. I would imagine that also applies in the UK. This whole thing has always struck me as a civil issue, not a criminal one.
Amazon would claim they could not verify who the funds belong to, so they did not release them for that reason. Or, they could claim the seller was pushing phakes, and they could turn the money over to the government.
Let's say I was holding $1,000 of your money and when you asked me for it, I refused to give it to you. Is that wrong? Of course. Is it illegal? Maybe.
But what are your options to force the issue? You would have to file a lawsuit against me. Or, if you felt I was doing this to a lot of people, you could report me to law enforcement and hope for some action that way.
Amazon is likely betting that people using stealth will not be so quick to complain to the authorities or to sue - since their activities may be called into question as well. And they are correct. |
| GreenBean | 05-31-2013 02:01 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by a.v.limited
(Post 453813)
jus keep emailing and still getting no joy with regards to amazon returning funds after 90 days
surely this is illegal
for banks there is something called client funds, surely amazon have the same and cant use this | I am sorry to burst your bubble. amazon does nothing like this.
amazon does not return funds like you stated.
We have too many users here who have been waiting months for funds.
No refund has happened.
amazon holds the upper hand & plays to their rules.
:mad: |
Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffweico
(Post 453832)
But what are your options to force the issue? You would have to file a lawsuit against me. Or, if you felt I was doing this to a lot of people, you could report me to law enforcement and hope for some action that way. | Exactly - cant lose sleep over these amounts unless you want to deal with courts and trying for lawsuits...and on top of that STEALTH info...so double suck :( |
| SellingKing | 06-05-2013 04:56 AM | From a suspended / blocked account based on the UK site yes. It took a few phone calls to them though. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 452809)
Did you get any warnings or anything? | Not any more :( |
| GreenBean | 06-05-2013 07:49 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 452809)
Did you get any warnings or anything? | In no special order you get a sinking feeling in your stomach then a slight headache .
So you try to sign in again.....
this time you get a kinda stabbing pain as you sense something that was there several hours ago is no longer accessible.
Nothing is sent to you to say a damn word on the deletion.
:smash: |
| n8zzz | 06-05-2013 08:01 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean™
(Post 455690)
In no special order you get a sinking feeling in your stomach then a slight headache .
So you try to sign in again.....
this time you get a kinda stabbing pain as you sense something that was there several hours ago is no longer accessible.
Nothing is sent to you to say a damn word on the deletion.
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