Amazon doesn't seem to care at this moment. But why would they? It's pretty much win/win for them.
Also pick Alaska, they don't pay taxes.
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Could try contacting them saying its an expired card had you have it no more, although you'd still have to supply the orginal address you gave and likely phone number too
Edit: as for games, I doubt they'd be at risk, unless some complain was made about the transaction by you. But I'm only assuming.
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Unfortunately I don't remember them, I blindly clicked and now, obviously, I am also locked out of the invoice list.
Considering the BAD reputation of Steam Support, I really dread Amazon reporting the keys as stolen or something.
EDIT: nope, transaction was smooth, money was transferred regularly and with italian VISA prepaids you are unable to do a chargeback, so Amazon got my money for good.
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Hi everyone! I wanted to ask a quick question: some time ago (read: years ago) I made an Amazon account, back when the Kindle was released, in order to toy around with it, and let it rest dormant for ages. A week ago though, I used it to purchase Batman Arkham Pack, everything went fine, money was taken from my account, paid and I received the keys, which I activated on Steam.
Problem: my account on Amazon was frozen due to me using the Square discount code to buy for free Sonic Gen Casino Nights and inputting wrong my CC credentials.Now they are asking for details about a prepaid italian VISA and an address that, albeit real, obviously isn't mine, so I am locked out of my own account.
Not a big deal, I don't buy from Amazon at all, however: are my Batman games at risk? I mean, I have paid for them and my credit card obviously doesn't support chargebacks and such, will everything end with just a locked Amazon account or will I also get in trouble with Steam?
OT: seriously, what a joke. Amazon seems to want a credit card for basically anything. Heck, even the Amazon App Store doesn't let you go any further without inputting your CC data. And then locks you out on a single wrong digit. Bah, I just hope they won't revoke the keys or anything, so I can just go on with Steam.
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