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  • Report:  #24952

Complaint Review: Amazon.com

Amazon.com ripoffs: Jeff Bezos Amazon.com Associate Program Jeff Bezos and Amazon.com are Robbing Nonprofit Associates and Others!! Internet

  • Reported By:
    El Paso TX
  • Submitted:
    Sat, July 20, 2002
  • Updated:
    Fri, July 26, 2002
  • Amazon.com
    http://www.amazon.com
    Internet
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-201-7575
  • Category:

Jeff Bezos and the members of Amazon.com should go to jail. Shame on all of you for robbing your associates! I have a small nonprofit not-for-profit group that helps animals and one day, without warning, we had no more Associate's Account with Amazon.com. I couldn't log in and their associates customer service people do not respond.

Mr. Bezos, I know your stocks are not worth anything and your company may be disclosing some bookkeeping problems prior to August 15th, but is it really necessary to deprive nonprofit groups of $25.00 or $30.00 each quarter. Mr. Bezos, is Amazon.com that hard-up to rob nonprofits of their due?

Then we have your customer service staff. Where on earth did you get them? Rude, rude jerks! Your company, many years ago, had very positive customer service. I guess that was back in the days when the venture people would give you millions at the drop of a hat!

Your company is robbing people. I hope they throw all of you in jail. Your company will be bankrupt soon and then you will get what is due you. Take that stupid laugh all the way to the poor house you jerk!

Mary
Texas, Texas

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Mary

Texas,
Texas,

Amazon.com Responded

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 25, 2002

After almost two weeks Amazon.com responded by reactivating my account. They sent me a new login link to reset my password.

They DID NOT offer any reason for the problem with my account, why they prevented my login. All of the money I earned appeared to be there on the report.

I should note that I did report them to federal authorities at the Internet Fraud Complaint Center a part of the United States Government. It is worth a note here that this link:

http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp

will take your report! I still don't know what went on since they did not comment, but if you are an associate in ANY referral program and the company attempts to commit fraud by closing your account or not giving you your money it is a FEDERAL CRIME!

I don't know if Amazon.com did this because they made a mistake or that they were informed there was a federal complaint on them. I had and kept all records of prior quarter referral fees that were do. Keep records!


Mary

Texas,
Texas,

Amazon.com Responded

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 25, 2002

After almost two weeks Amazon.com responded by reactivating my account. They sent me a new login link to reset my password.

They DID NOT offer any reason for the problem with my account, why they prevented my login. All of the money I earned appeared to be there on the report.

I should note that I did report them to federal authorities at the Internet Fraud Complaint Center a part of the United States Government. It is worth a note here that this link:

http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp

will take your report! I still don't know what went on since they did not comment, but if you are an associate in ANY referral program and the company attempts to commit fraud by closing your account or not giving you your money it is a FEDERAL CRIME!

I don't know if Amazon.com did this because they made a mistake or that they were informed there was a federal complaint on them. I had and kept all records of prior quarter referral fees that were do. Keep records!


Mary

Texas,
Texas,

Amazon.com Responded

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 25, 2002

After almost two weeks Amazon.com responded by reactivating my account. They sent me a new login link to reset my password.

They DID NOT offer any reason for the problem with my account, why they prevented my login. All of the money I earned appeared to be there on the report.

I should note that I did report them to federal authorities at the Internet Fraud Complaint Center a part of the United States Government. It is worth a note here that this link:

http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp

will take your report! I still don't know what went on since they did not comment, but if you are an associate in ANY referral program and the company attempts to commit fraud by closing your account or not giving you your money it is a FEDERAL CRIME!

I don't know if Amazon.com did this because they made a mistake or that they were informed there was a federal complaint on them. I had and kept all records of prior quarter referral fees that were do. Keep records!


Mary

Texas,
Texas,

Amazon.com Responded

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 25, 2002

After almost two weeks Amazon.com responded by reactivating my account. They sent me a new login link to reset my password.

They DID NOT offer any reason for the problem with my account, why they prevented my login. All of the money I earned appeared to be there on the report.

I should note that I did report them to federal authorities at the Internet Fraud Complaint Center a part of the United States Government. It is worth a note here that this link:

http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp

will take your report! I still don't know what went on since they did not comment, but if you are an associate in ANY referral program and the company attempts to commit fraud by closing your account or not giving you your money it is a FEDERAL CRIME!

I don't know if Amazon.com did this because they made a mistake or that they were informed there was a federal complaint on them. I had and kept all records of prior quarter referral fees that were do. Keep records!

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