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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

I just checked,no problem with me  maybe you have a virus?

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

Plus, if you're on Amazon often enough, unlike QVC they don't sign you out every 5 minutes. My sign-ons at Amazon last a week or more if I go there once or twice in that time, or clear cache/cookies.

 

On the QVC forums I can close my browser for literally 2 minutes and need to sign in again.

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

I am having the same problem signing in. Very annoying. I hope they fix it soon.

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

@Bowwowluv  Amazon's customer service will give you a new p/w which probably won't work..I got got fed up with them..I use subscribe and save...and needed to update that..called for help explaining I could not get into my account..they messed up big time...took about a week and all of a sudden I could log in again..very frustrating to say the least.

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

@Mj12  Thanks for your help.  No, I don't use any app at all. 

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

@Moonchilde I have always signed out after each transaction.  Perhaps I should just remain signed in.  For some reason I always thought you had to sign out.

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

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Nobody...nobody knows anything...its the new norm....drives me crazy...the stories I could tell! When my nerves settle down may share my experience with Wells Fargo....rolling my eyes at the stupidity...and speaking to a robot...asking me to answer different questions..then the robot/computer tells me he is unable to understand my response..when he finally understands you get put on hold for 30 minutes and right at the 29 minute mark you get disconnected....or the call is answered  by somebody in a boiler room on the other side of the planet..You seriously can not make this stuff up.

 

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?


@CLEM wrote:

@Mj12  Thanks for your help.  No, I don't use any app at all. 


@CLEM I'm sorry you're having problems logging on, it must be frustrating.  That's another reason I love their app - just verify w/thumbprint.

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?

I just logged into Amazon without issue, FWIW.  Smiley Happy

 

I've never had it to keep me completely logged in, like so that I can see my orders or other personal stuff.  But I'm totally fine with that.  That only makes sense for security purposes.

 

I'm having a weird thing today with an order, but it's not Amazon's fault.  It seems to be something with UPS.    It says a parcel that was set to deliver today is delayed due to a weather event.

 

Ok, that's fine - except that it is HERE at the local UPS hub and there has been no weather event here at all.    Go figure.  No hurry to get it, so I don't care all that much, but I'd really rather that UPS just tell the truth.  

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Re: What is going on with Amazon?


@CLEM wrote:

@Moonchilde I have always signed out after each transaction.  Perhaps I should just remain signed in.  For some reason I always thought you had to sign out.


 

 

@CLEM, I'm pretty much on Amazon at least every other day for something, if not every day. I have Prime, and I'm to some extent invested in a certain amount of the Amazon ecosystem. 

 

I do searches a lot to compare prices - to see if I can buy something on Amazon that I've seen elsewhere, for less with free shipping. I put things I'm considering, want to reference, mull over or compare either in my basket (to eventually buy, or delete or Save for Later) all the time. You have to be signed in to do that. 

 

I browse Prime videos and read up on Alexa's newest tricks. To me, there's no downside to staying signed in, and no benefit to signing out. That's just me.

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