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That's an awful lot of work just because Amazon can't charge the right account.

It also doesn't necessarily solve the problem. The charges could accumulate in their systems until Amazon hands them to a debt collector, or the bank might helpfully transfer them to the new card anyway.



This would have the benefit of putting the onus on Amazon to justify the charges.


Simply reporting the fraud via chargeback is easier and puts the onus on Amazon.


Going to be fun when Amazon retaliates by locking you out of your AWS accounts.


Evidently it didn’t work.




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