In case you lost your Amazon.com Store Card, report it immediately by calling (866) 634-8379. The card will be canceled and a replacement will be sent to you. You can also report your card lost or stolen by signing in to your online banking account and clicking on the Services drop-down.
Although the Amazon.com Store Card offers $0 liability, it's still important to report it lost as soon as possible. This way, you'll be protected from any unauthorized charges made to your account.
You can cancel your Amazon.com Store Card online or by phone at (866) 634-8379. To cancel your Amazon.com Store Card online, log in to your account and go to the “Services” tab. From there, click on “Close Account” and confirm.
The Amazon.com Credit Card phone number for customer service is (888) 247-4080. If you have any questions about your card, that's the number to call.
If you prefer getting your info online, you could simply access your account through the issuer's website. If you don't have an online account, you can easily create one.
Ultimately, the phone number for the Amazon.com Store Card’s customer service is different, as this card is issued by a different bank. The number is: (866) 634-8379.
To get an Amazon.com Store Card replaced, log in to your online account, use the Amazon Store Card app, or call customer service at 1 (866) 634-8379. There is no fee to get an Amazon.com Store Card replacement card, which should arrive within 7-10 business days.
How to Get an Amazon.com Store Card Replaced Online
Log in to your Amazon.com Store Card online account.
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