Postcard address verification code invalid
Postcard address verification code invalid
23 replies
Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC
The code I received was 6 digits (not 7) and in big red numbers. Are you sure you put the correct code and not some other number on the card?
Seller_MyXY4Myx9zVcR
My code had only 6 digits. You could request a new postcard.
Seller_ENBrTBTSn3PDq
My code had 6 numbers as well. You may have entered an extra 2 or 9. Also, you should have redacted your personal information before posting the image.
Seller_CH2z3syhVBqom
Seller_9AJ6mYjuVkJ9w
When you open the envelope, do you see 6 number on the back of the postcard in red?
Seller_7Rx83YRzTKvEK
Mine also came USPS. I think you need to open up the envelope and the code is inside. The number you are showing appears to be a scan code . Open it up and theres a large one sheet paper inside. Look to the right side in big red numbers
Seller_nqHBkkxawmpmz
Using the USPS Informed Delivery photo will not give you the code. You have to physically open the envelope. It is why it is SENT in an envelope, so scammers cant simply look at the postcard from their Informed Delivery. You'll need to get someone to retrieve your mail and open the envelope for the proper 6 digit code.
Seller_ToPPYvOWlyp9j
This is just a possibility BUT...
Received two postcards via USPS w/ two separate codes(6 digits in RED ). Check your mail-TPTB might have blessed(?) you another card-or multiple cards, who knows.
Ended using both codes. One when reverified back early this month and all warnings disappeared; the other couple days ago.
We've been checking ACCOUNT INFO daily to make sure everything is correct. Though the voice-of-doom notice didn't reappear on SC, received a warning similar to what you show, stating our phone # wasn't correct(right #'s, wrong sequence). After phone, BOT required address verification again. Input the unused code.
CODE on the card is HUGE and RED. States YOUR UNIQUE ADDRESS VERIFICATION CODE IS: Plus several instructions on how to use the code.
Note: SAME 6-digit RED CODE is on both front/back of the card!
Seller_NaEy7NOsIT9d8
Each day I get this email:
What happens now?
A postcard containing a verification code was delivered to the address provided to Amazon. You must complete address verification within 10 days of receipt of this email. To start verifying your address, follow the steps below:
1. Login to your Selling on Amazon.
2. Once you login, you will be redirected to the address verification screen.
3. In the Code field, enter the verification code from your postcard.
4. Once you enter the verification code, click Next to verify your address. After you verify your address, you can proceed with creating your Selling on Amazon account.
Please note your verification code will expire after 10 days. If you can’t find your postcard, you can request a new postcard by clicking on “request a new one” link on the address verification screen. If you require further assistance, please click “Get Support” at bottom of the screen.
Unfortunately my seller account contains no address verification screen in which to fill in the "Code Field". I assume that this means everything is OK but more likely it simply means that one part of amazon is unaware of what the other part is doing and it will be weeks before they get their act together enough to sort out this mess.
Seller_tZJo8PvgHyd8X
These geniuses probably sent you an empty envelope - the same way they allow customers to send back empty return packages without checking before issuing refunds! Wouldn't be surprised. It seems likely they are sabotaging us third party sellers to hold our funds UNFAIRLY - so they earn interest. SMH.