Roberto J. asked

💻  Computer

I have been trying to log in to my account, but it keeps saying the password is incorrect. This issue started after I finished reading a book on a cruise ship. I have access to everything except my Kindle. How can I recover my account or reset my password?

September 27th, 2024

Tanya S. answered

To recover your Amazon account or reset your password, follow these steps: 1. Go to the Amazon passw...

September 27th, 2024

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