I had canceled my Amazon Prime but I still keep getting notices that they are trying to charge my account. Anyone else?

I had canceled my Amazon Prime but I still keep getting notices that they are trying to charge my account. Anyone else? I keep getting emails notifying me that a charge didn't go through - these are for Amazon Prime which I have canceled.

But, they still keep trying to charge my account (thank heavens there isn't any money in it! ). Has anyone else had this problem.

Also, it's impossible to find a "contact us" link for Amazon so you can actually get through to them.... Asked by redskies 27 months ago Similar questions: canceled Amazon Prime notices charge account Amazon.

Similar questions: canceled Amazon Prime notices charge account.

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They have no records of an email, or info on my Amazon account regarding ... * Home * 23 Is Destiny * Archives * Disclosure & Legal NoticeAmazon.com PRIMEPosted in Computers & Technology by Elliott Back on February 2nd, 2005.Amazon.com has entered into the difficult market of prime service. At $79 per year, they offer free two day shipping on all their products, upgrates to overnight shipping at $3.99 per item, and the ability to share the service with family members. Probably, though, they’ll end up making money from people who purchase the new plan, but don’t buy much from Amazon.

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* Home * 23 Is Destiny * Archives * Disclosure & Legal NoticeAmazon.com PRIMEPosted in Computers & Technology by Elliott Back on February 2nd, 2005.Amazon.com has entered into the difficult market of prime service. At $79 per year, they offer free two day shipping on all their products, upgrates to overnight shipping at $3.99 per item, and the ability to share the service with family members. Probably, though, they’ll end up making money from people who purchase the new plan, but don’t buy much from Amazon.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005 at 8:31 pm and is tagged with overnight shipping, prime service, amazon, family members, making money. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback.27 Responses to “Amazon.com PRIME” 1.

Ihsan says: 11/13/2006 at 6:49 pm Dear representatives, Prime service mistakely draw 701.11.20063 US Dollar from my account at 01.11.2006. Please draw back my money as soon as possible. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,? Hsan? Apc?

O? Lu Reply 2. Evie O'Keefe says: 3/29/2007 at 8:57 pm I was charged 701.11.20063 for the prime shipping club which I did not join.

Please reverse this on my account. #Evie O’KeefeReply#Victor says:01.11.20067/2007 at 4:00 pmAmazon take me 79 dollars without any authorization. I have callthe credit card company to take off this scam.It is very dirty foramazon to steal month from their good customer.

Reply#Cristina Flroes says:01.11.20068/2007 at 3:29 pmI was also charged 79 dollars for the prime shipping club without my authorization. Please refund my money as soon as possible. I am sure this is a mistake.

Reply#felipe cordova says:01.11.20069/2007 at 11:54 pmsame thing happenned to me, amazon charged US$79 on my visa, please refund my money, I didn’t authorize thisReply#Manikandan Natarajan says:5/11/2007 at 11:08 amI am also charged by amazon prime club. What I have to do to get the money back? -ManiReply#lauran mateus says:10/8/2007 at 10:23 amhelp!

They have charged me $79 dollars as well. I need it off! LReply#rene preti says:10/9/2007 at 4:01 pmPlease I need you to take off of my credit card bill those $.701.11.20063.

Thanks.Regards. Reply Sources: http://elliottback.com/wp/amazoncom-prime .

1 Amazon has a hundred people signing up people for the program but only one part time worker taking people off of the program. And that person is on extended leave in Tibet.

Amazon has a hundred people signing up people for the program but only one part time worker taking people off of the program. And that person is on extended leave in Tibet.

Yadwena replied to post #1: 3 hee, hee that's probablly true...

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