Amazon violating my privacy and using my account on another site illegally

Hey guys! This may sound strange and fake, but it's not.

Amazon or someone at Amazon Corperate has been logging into my account associated with another website illegally. So my question is, what do I do? No one at Amazons Business to Business line can help me, no super-visor has been ablle to help me, and Amazon customer support has been unable to help me. What do I do!? Plus the people at the corporate office have been unable to assist. I have called their legal department but they wont call me back.

Amazon or someone there is violating my privacy! Help!

For proof, here are the IP's, I am the Canada location. This is my login history.

First off I would change the password you use that should hopefully lock the person out of your account. The second option is delete any credit card information on you account so the person cant or has a more difficult time accessing that, check bank account statements to see if there are any strange perches which should be reported. The last and most drastic would be to delete you account entirely and refuse to do business with them until this is resolved. (Thats a last resort)

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It'd Amazon logging into my account. The ip addresses are from Amazon. And the site is just an online forum so nothing to worry. Plus I did change the password 3 days ago but this IP Address from Amazon keeps logging in.

thats not amazon.

simply someone set his hostname to look like amazons

Fuckers walked in on me in the bathroom once. Mosr awkward moment of my life:

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That one isn't for sure. But the rest appear to be unless I am mistaken. And I did change my password 4 days ago and my PC isn't compromised.

Ah. At first I thought these were from Amazing Technologies (Part of amazon), but further searching shows these actually from from Amazons AWS

ec2-52-5-171-68.compute-1.amazonaws.com

AWS is Amazons cloud computing service. It may very well be that Amazon isnt logging into your sccount but someone using Amazon services is.

I would suggest contacting amazon about it at the very least (on top of what youve already done), [email protected] i think is the right contact for this kind of thing.

I sent off an email to them, thanks for providing that! I can only hope that they are willing to help me resolve this. Otherwise law enforment it is. ;-;

Can any of you guys think of any reasons why or how an individual could be using Amazon's services to access my personal information?

Bots, or relay maybe.

Try using Disconnect browser extension