Subject: Update Your Account. Body text Dear Amazon Customer, Thank you shopping with us. Unfortunately there's a problem with your account. Please verify your account information to us. If you dont verify your account information we have to close your Amazon account. Please verify your account on below: Verify Account

Aug 07, 2019 · Requests for your Amazon.com username and/or password, or other personal information; Requests to update payment information Note: Go to Your Account and select Payment options. If you aren't prompted to update your payment method on that screen, the message isn't from Amazon. Links to websites that look like Amazon.com, but aren't Amazon AmazonSmile has helped extend our community by offering customers the ability to support us simply by shopping at smile.amazon.com. See more For 75 years, Heifer International has equipped poor farming communities with the livestock and training they need to lift themselves out of hunger and poverty. Aug 29, 2019 · The email is not from Amazon and the claim that you must update your information is untrue. It is a phishing scam designed to steal your Amazon account login details, your credit card number, and other personal and financial information. Create an AWS Account Amazon is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Minority / Women / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation / Age. Language

You can edit your credit card information or update the expiration date. Log in to your Amazon Payments account and click Edit My Account Settings. Click Add, edit, or delete my credit cards to view your current credit card information. Click the Edit button next to the credit card that you want to edit. You can change any of the following:

Aug 16, 2015 · The email message below which claims that recipients should update their account information within 24 hours because Amazon has recently updated their customer database, and a new security feature has been added to their website for effective shipping and order, is a phishing scam that was NOT sent by Amazon.

"Amazon takes your account security very seriously. Amazon will never email you and ask you to disclose or verify your Amazon password, credit card, or banking account number. If you receive a suspicious email with a link to update your account information, do not click on the link—instead, report the email to Amazon for investigation.

To view your account information, go to Settings > Account Info. On the Seller Account Information page you can update your holiday settings, bank account information, business information, delivery and returns information, tax information and other seller profile features.