A few days ago we logged into Amazon and Prime Video and noticed that all our account history, lists, all previous digital purchases which includes hundreds of movies and audiobooks purchased over many years were all gone.
First, we went to normal customer service route and we're given the runaround. Later I reached out to executive customer relations and they emailed us stating that on September 13 at 6:04 AM central standard time they received an account closure request. They said they cannot restore our account and gave us $100 of credit on Amazon prime. We never sent any such account closure request.
I'm incredulous that they cannot restore our account. At a minimum, they should have records of all our purchases. Otherwise, how would they be able to file financial statements, tax returns, or handle an audit? There are two sides to every transaction. The data still has to be there.
Anyone else experience this? What was the outcome?
First, we went to normal customer service route and we're given the runaround. Later I reached out to executive customer relations and they emailed us stating that on September 13 at 6:04 AM central standard time they received an account closure request. They said they cannot restore our account and gave us $100 of credit on Amazon prime. We never sent any such account closure request.
I'm incredulous that they cannot restore our account. At a minimum, they should have records of all our purchases. Otherwise, how would they be able to file financial statements, tax returns, or handle an audit? There are two sides to every transaction. The data still has to be there.
Anyone else experience this? What was the outcome?