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Report: #1503790

Complaint Review: Amazon - California

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  • Reported By: Alfred — Scottsdale United States
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  • Amazon California United States

Amazon An Amazon employee took my personal information and got into my computer California

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An Amazon employee accessed my personal information and got into my computer and erased my entire Amazon file. Then this person got into my computer and created a consumer account with Target and attempted to purchase products under my name. This person then embedded two files in my system which would allow the access to my computer at any time. I contacted Norton Lifelock and they searched my entire computer but couldn't find anything.

I know computers very well and did a search on my own and found these two files. I deleted them and removed the ability to access my computer.

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