Hi, my name is shazray!
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I'm absolutely petrified he is going to get himself in serious trouble. He is very gullible and believes everything they tell him. As I said he has done this before and we have talked about it and he has deleted the people involved. I just dont know what to do.
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Hi @shazray welcome to the community! Sorry to hear what has happened. Have you tried contacting Amazon to see what advice they can offer?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @shazray welcome to the community. I am sorry to hear this. I agree with the other members to get in touch with amazon and your son's bank to let them know what is going on. Please keep us updated.
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Hello @shazray, do you have permission to speak to the bank on your son’s behalf? If so, please get in touch with them about this.Community Manager
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Hello @shazray. Pleased to meet you .
Sorry to hear what has happened.
Please can I wish you well and hope some of the SCOPE team and one of my friends.@steve51 has advised you.
One point I can suggest many banks have text alerts .
This is in case they think unusual movements of debits or they think that certain debits and amounts specifically seem excessive.
Before they have the chance to go through.
To the account holder. Something they do. Is to contact the account holder. Had this myself.
Had to phone them and give security questions before payments went through.
Used debit card for shopping, suddenly got texts from my bank to call them . Told them what was happening.
Having an account with them.
I think it is best for you to try to contact the bank. Also you could made an appointee of your sons account. Something to look at.
I think it is best to look at what options the banks can provide.
They want there customers happy as I know this from personal experience.
To give you reassurance I would speak to AMAZON.
Would be advisable.
To speak to them.
Pleasure to meet you.
Keep in touch please let the community know the outcome be grateful.
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