I've got an Amazon Seller account, which doesn't see much actio as I don't sell much on it. I have, however, recently sold a book. Not long after I had an email, purportedly from Amazon, saying that "the payment was cancelled because the credit or debit card information registered on your Amazon.co.uk Selling on Amazon payment account is invalid. This information would be invalid if the card has expired or the billing address has changed." It then says that the credit card information must be updated, & says to go to the Selling on Amazon payments account for instructions on how to update my credit card details.
There's no link in the email, so it could be legitimate. However, when I went to my account it said my password was invalid (it worked when I logged in to process the sale a couple of weeks ago), so I had to change the password. The credit card details haven't changed since my last sale (possibly a year ago) - the address hasn't changed, neither has the card expired. When I log on to my account (with a new password) I can't get past a page that requires me to fill in my credit card details, to check past transactions or what details the y already have. It all looks distinctly fishy.
What I want to know is, if anyone here with a Sellers account has received a similar email at any time? What did you do - did you provide the information, or did you query it?
There's no link in the email, so it could be legitimate. However, when I went to my account it said my password was invalid (it worked when I logged in to process the sale a couple of weeks ago), so I had to change the password. The credit card details haven't changed since my last sale (possibly a year ago) - the address hasn't changed, neither has the card expired. When I log on to my account (with a new password) I can't get past a page that requires me to fill in my credit card details, to check past transactions or what details the y already have. It all looks distinctly fishy.
What I want to know is, if anyone here with a Sellers account has received a similar email at any time? What did you do - did you provide the information, or did you query it?
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