I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I figured some of you guys would be able to help me. My girlfriend opened an amazon account and applied for Amazon Prime. We didn't know you could share an Amazon Prime account by linking other accounts to it. So, we used MY credit card on her account and bought several things. Then amazon "blocked" the account and sent her an email about the credit card not matching her name, etc, obviously, and asking for proof and documents and all that. After that I made some googling and realized our mistake. I thought of emailing then and explaining them what happened, and sending whatever documents they need. The thing is I don't want to get myself or my girlfriend in any sort of trouble. I don't know if I did anything illegal by mistake. Help.
>>2005862
Just email Amazon and tell them what happened. Its simple man
>>2005957
this
>>2005862
Could just open another account.
>>2005862
Kek
Did you come here in fear that Amazon would literally send a fucking SWAT team to your house over a misunderstood prime purchase?
people literally find arbitrage opportunities every hour and pump Hundreds of thousands out from local and federal government and businesses alike, any you're worried about your prime account? Holy shit, I've really seen it all here now. Don't be surprised if your girlfriend doesn't enjoy your idea of sex tonight, because you're obviously not a bull.
>>2005862
First of all you should buy some beans since you are such a family man. Did you know this coin is user friendly and some major announcements are on the way?