A family member works at an Amazon call center. How can I keep my Amazon purchases private from him? Asked by MarvLS1 11 months ago Similar questions: family member works Amazon call center purchases private Amazon > Amazon.com.
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You can't. You have to simply trust that he's not immoral enough to be looking at data he has no reason or right to access.
If he does anything with this private information, I believe he could get in a lot of trouble. Hopefully, his ethical standards will keep him out of trouble.
As an Amazon employee, the family member is not allow to look at anybodies account info that does not pertain to a contact that they are currently working on, they are not allowed to look up famous clients account and see what is purchased, and they are not allowed to look at or managed their own personal accounts. All of these cases could not only get the person fired, but Amazon could also have them arrested, fined, etc. Just to check, I would say, talk to this family member and see if they will give you their work email address "network logon name @amazon.com"And then keep this info safe, and if you think they are doing stuff they are not supposed to do, then call Amazon.com and ask for a supervisor and tell them what you think may have happened and who the concerned party is and provide the logon name of your family member, etc.Good luck.
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Need a history of my previous purchases on amazon.
Does amazon.com have a customer loyalty program, since you a my first and second option for online purchases.
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