Delete old amazon account
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How do I permanently delete my Amazon account?
Sign into the account you want to close. Review the products and services associated with your account. If you still wish to proceed, select a reason in the drop-down menu, tick the box next to Yes, I want to permanently close my Amazon account and delete my data and click Close my Account.
Does Amazon delete inactive accounts?
No, they do not delete it. The account will go dormant but exist indefinitely.
How long does it take to delete an Amazon account?
Here’s how to delete an Amazon account. Amazon says you should expect to receive the email “within 12-24 hours”, but it should arrive much sooner than that. Unfortunately though, even after all that, closing your account requires some further effort. The email will ask you to contact Amazon by visiting this webpage.
How do you delete my Amazon account if I forgot my password?
To reset your password:
- Go to Password assistance.
- When prompted, enter the email address or mobile phone number associated with your Amazon account and select Continue.
- Enter the OTP you received and select Continue.
- Create a new password.
Can you have 2 Amazon accounts with the same email?
You could not have two seller accounts with a single email address because the Amazon system is email based. You can have a buyer account, a seller account and many other types of accounts like Associate or publisher with that email address, but not two seller accounts.
Can I delete my Amazon account and open a new one?
Closing your account and creating a new one is the only way to erase your Amazon purchase history. However, you can “archive” some of your orders to make them less visible in the list of previous purchases. This is an unusual step to take.
Does changing your Amazon password log everyone out?
Changing your password will sign you out of Amazon apps and websites on any non-Kindle device. Go to Update Your Password for instructions. Note: If you’ve lost your Kindle device, see Report Your Amazon Device as Lost or Stolen.