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le_gber

3:27 pm on May 10, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I just took over the role of webmaster for a company/site that uses amazon affi marketing for cd's.

The previous webmaster 'disapear' and I don't know how, when, how much, what to do to get hold of the account login info etc...

I believe he registered everything under the company name(incl the account info) and the fact that he disaperared is not voluntary, i.e. the previous web guy is a good guy he hasn't done a runner or anything, he was a part-time web guy how couldn't cope with the amount of work the company required.

Now (couple of month since I got onboard) we have't been able to reach him, he live on the other side of the globe, the only email address we know of is on an expired domain.

How do I go about telling amazon all that and get hold of the login etc details for this site?

Thanks

Leo

Poppy122

3:45 pm on May 10, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Leo, I will say that you’re in for a tough time. If you have the email address on the Amazon account it will help a lot. Amazon will only discuss the account by email if you send it with the email on the account. If you have that they may change the password for you.

Contact them at associates@amazon.com

If you know what city the previous webmaster is in, and you could get his phone number you will save yourself tons of time and trouble.

If all else fails you may want to open a new account and let the old one die out. But that would be a last resort

hunderdown

4:40 pm on May 10, 2005 (gmt 0)



If you search around on the Amazon Associates discussion boards (at Amazon) you can find phone numbers and a mailing address posted. That address is probably the main Amazon address--write to the Associates program there, explaining the situation. That might work. You would probably have to provide some kind of proof that you have taken over the account.

I've seen postings on those boards by people having difficulties because of a lost or forgotten primary email address, but none of them seemed to have gone as far as writing to Amazon.

If all else fails you may want to open a new account and let the old one die out. But that would be a last resort.

Actually, unless you know that there is a significant amount of unpaid earnings in the account, it might be the easiest solution. Once you had a new Associate ID, you could do a global find-and-replace across the web site and swap it in for the old ID, and you'd be good to go.