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probably a stupid glitch like the money thing.well welcome to amazon everyone. today is our first day.
probably a stupid glitch like the money thing.well welcome to amazon everyone. today is our first day.
I was wondering how long before someone said this
Never set any appt. on a Monday morning:sleep2: or Friday afternoonCan you imagine being the last patient a doctor sees on a Friday? They're ready to get the weekend started and you can tell they just want to get you out the door.
"So I think my stomach is bleeding more than normal this week"
"I am ready to get my drink on! Know what I'm saying? Anyway you're fine, take a bunch of aspirin"
It's valiantly guarding it?But why is it on a pie?
Ive been getting it for a couple weeks now.I got this message when I logged into amazon payments today
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Thanks for verifying your email.
We've verified your identity and created your Amazon Payments account.
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I've had the amazon payments accounts for many years. I haven't done anything differently lately.
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I went to add a bank account the other day and there was a message at the top about their request to validate my account information, saying that they needed a government ID and proof of address. I faxed it to them and never heard anything back. But apparently I validated everyone's account. You're welcome.I got this message when I logged into amazon payments today
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Thanks for verifying your email.
We've verified your identity and created your Amazon Payments account.
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I've had the amazon payments accounts for many years. I haven't done anything differently lately.
This is the correct answer to that question.
I went to add a bank account the other day and there was a message at the top about their request to validate my account information, saying that they needed a government ID and proof of address. I faxed it to them and never heard anything back. But apparently I validated everyone's account. You're welcome.
Can you imagine being able to see a doctor?Can you imagine being the last patient a doctor sees on a Friday? They're ready to get the weekend started and you can tell they just want to get you out the door.
"So I think my stomach is bleeding more than normal this week"
"I am ready to get my drink on! Know what I'm saying? Anyway you're fine, take a bunch of aspirin"
Additional Information Regarding Amazon's Request for Identity Information
You should have recently received an e-mail from Amazon requesting that you provide identity information in order to retain your Amazon Payments account. We've requested this information in order to verify your identity.
Please fax the requested information to 206-946-7201.
The information we need varies based on the identity you used to sign up for your Amazon Payments account.
If you registered for your account using a business identity and provided an EIN at the time of registration, please provide the following information:
If you registered as an individual and provided a SSN at the time of registration, please provide the following information:
- Employer Identification Number (EIN) acknowledgement letter provided to you by the IRS
- A copy of a utility bill, bank statement, phone bill, or similar document mailed to your business at its physical location in the U.S. Alternatively, you may provide a copy of a lease agreement or other documentation evidencing that your business is operating at the address you provided to Amazon Payments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Government issued identification, such as a State Driver License, State Identity Card, US Passport, Green Card, or other government issued identification bearing a signature, picture, control number, issuance and expiration date, and your personal identity details including you legal name, physical address, and date of birth.
- A copy of a utility bill, bank statement, phone bill, or similar document mailed to your physical address. Alternatively, you may provide a copy of a lease agreement or other documentation evidencing your residence at the address you provided to Amazon Payments.
Q: Why have I received this notification?
In order to comply with current eligibility standards applicable to Amazon Payments accounts, which have changed since the time you created your Amazon Payments account, Amazon is requesting additional information from you. We'll use this information to verify your identity.
Q: What happens if I do not provide this information?
If you don't respond to Amazon's request for information, further use of your Amazon Payments
Account will be blocked within 14-days of our initial request.
If you have a balance in your Amazon Payments account at the time your account is blocked, you will be required to verify your identity before access to your funds is restored. If you currently have a balance you may spend or disburse it prior to your account being blocked.
Q: Can I still access my funds if I don't provide this information?
Yes, you will have the ability to withdraw funds from your account for 14-days from the date we sent you our request. After 14-days have passed you will be required to provide the requested information in order to withdraw your funds.
Q: Will I still have the ability to make purchases on sites that allow you to pay using Amazon Payments?
Yes. You will continue to have the ability to make purchases using Amazon Payments wherever you see it offered.
Q: Will closing my Amazon Payments account affect my Amazon Seller Central account?
No. Your Amazon Payments account is separate from your Amazon Seller Central account. Your accounts for Checkout by Amazon, Login and Pay with Amazon and other Seller Services wonât be impacted.
Q: Will I still have access to my mTurk account as a requestor?
If you do not verify your Amazon Payments account, your mTurk account will be suspended and you will no longer be able to purchase Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs).
Q: Will I still have access to my mTurk account as a worker?
If you do not verify your Amazon Payments account, your mTurk account will be suspended and you will no longer be able to complete Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs).
Q: Will this impact my ability to shop on Amazon.com or access previously purchased digital content like Kindle books?
No. This doesn't affect your Amazon.com account, and you will continue to have the ability to shop on Amazon.com. You will also continue to have access to previously purchased digital content, including Kindle books.
Q: Will this remove my credit cards and addresses stored with Amazon.com?
No. Your Amazon.com payment methods and addresses will continue to be available on Amazon.com.
Q: Is this related to my Amazon.com Store Card or my Amazon.com Rewards Visa?
No. You'll still have access to your Amazon.com Store Card and/or Amazon.com Rewards Visa.
if they ever tell me I need proof of address. or if I move and change my address. what do I need? to get through that successfully as fast as I can. I don't remember what I needed last time years ago. I get very little mail that isn't junk mail. my utilities are online, I don't get mail from them. the address on my driver's license is from my last address, not the 1 I live at now.I went to add a bank account the other day and there was a message at the top about their request to validate my account information, saying that they needed a government ID and proof of address. I faxed it to them and never heard anything back. But apparently I validated everyone's account. You're welcome.
When I moved and changed my address, they didn't ask for any proof.if they ever tell me I need proof of address. or if I move and change my address. what do I need? to get through that successfully as fast as I can. I don't remember what I needed last time years ago. I get very little mail that isn't junk mail. the address on my driver's license is from my last address, not the 1 I live at now.
that's a relief, hopefully I will be the same. but they pretended you didn't move.When I moved and changed my address, they didn't ask for any proof.
I sent my license and a copy of my lease.I have no idea if this was an actual change or just a weird Amazon glitch, cause like I said, I never got any email about it like they mentioned.if they ever tell me I need proof of address. or if I move and change my address. what do I need? to get through that successfully as fast as I can. I don't remember what I needed last time years ago. I get very little mail that isn't junk mail. the address on my driver's license is from my last address, not the 1 I live at now.