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What are the chances of me being banned for abusing Amazon Student trials? New Reply Thread Rating: 1 2 3 4 5 Possible to get banned for abusing Amazon Student trials?


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So I've been using Amazon student trials for about 3-4 years now. I had a full-on membership for a year, then I cancelled it. I then went on to using edu services/edu emails offered on miscellaneous guides to create new accounts and link the new .edus with them. My address/name has stayed the same on half of the accounts(suffix changes). I was just wondering how easy it would be for me to get banned now? I have made 4 amazon accounts with different .edus, including my original amazon account that I used an edu email on after I cancelled my membership. I usually just make regular ass purchases(from beef jerky to a new pair of shoes that went on sale) & the occasional refund of stuff that's actually faulty. I don't try to abuse refunds/free returns. Just recently cancelled my 4th trial & am now contemplating making my 5th account. What are my chances of being banned/prohibited from using Amazon in the future if I keep using their services like this?

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you would have probably been fine, had you not posted this info in front of an amazon account specialist such as myself. pm me your most current account's registered email address so we can put an end to this unfortunate abuse of the trial membership program.

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Just now, wacky1980 said:

you would have probably been fine, had you not posted this info in front of an amazon account specialist such as myself. pm me your most current account's registered email address so we can put an end to this unfortunate abuse of the trial membership program.

Thank God you came along when you did to end this menace's reign of terror.

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So you're just making bunk .edu emails to access the student discount program?

My guess is there's probably a lot of people doing that, they might put together a system to purge it all at once, like Twitter bots or Pokemon Go spoofers, if they decide it's a macro problem that needs dealing with.

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