That was 2 days ago. I don't know what to do from here.
I've had random, and always Prime items added to my cart. I still feel a little weird about this.I logged on from my work computer, so this could be problematic...My account was compromised a few months ago. Add to Cart will work again! First, load Amazon for your area/country. (again) I removed all payment accounts and my checking account. At that point I hung up on them and haven't yet had the time to really deal with it.
Add to Cart Fix for Firefox. No purchases or anything, just hanging out in my cart waiting to be purchased.I called customer service and after about an hour of talking to their rep they admitted that the email came from Amazon directly and they put the item in my cart.The same thing has been happening to me. One day I woke up with 41 items in my cart totaling over $1,000. I changed my password as fast as I could (having a problem on Chrome doing so.. .but had success on Safari). No idea yet what happened. They are things I've never looked at and definitely didn't put in my cart. They shut down my account.
Click Move to cart next to an item when you are ready to purchase it. I did both and someone was STILL adding items to my cart. I checked my cart, and it was filled with exact same items as the last time. I began googling for an Amazon hack.. Then I went HOLY CRAP! She said she'd submit the issue to IT, and they'd call me back if they figure out what is going on. )Weird...I am getting the dog toys too. I asked Amazon for help, they worked on it a bit, told me the fixed the problem... but when I returned to the site to place my order, same thing happened.
I went HOLY CRAP! I tried adding to cart with it again this afternoon and it worked this time. Please select what best describes the information:Prime Wardrobe is a Prime-exclusive program where you can try before you buy from eligible items across women’s, men’s, kids’, and baby clothing, shoes, and accessories. This will move the item to your Saved for Later list located below the Shopping Cart. all phone cases or phone related thingsI think there's a virus on your computer, so i suggest doing a factory reset on all your devices, apart from your phone. If you look at my browsing history, they occur totally randomly.Stainless steel manicure kit: $60VGA to HDMI adapter: $20 (3 of these!! I changed my email password thinking maybe they had access to that, still no change. I spent 1.5 hours on the phone with them begging them to look into the matter deeper and they said they would. The only issue they resolved were the reviews. Seems super fraudulent to me.This has been happening to me too! I called Amazon again trying to explain the situation but they would not help me unless I added a billing address it to my profile. Today I log back into my account and there are 3 new items in my cart.I do not. WTF?This has been happening to me for the past month and a half. I'm afraid if I add my credit card info, they'll finally purchase the 30 Samsung Galaxy and iPhone 8 phone cases they've been adding to my cart.Just for fun, here is the itemized list of random things that have been placed in my cart:So this really strange thing keeps happening with my Amazon account and I don't really know what to do. I don't have any payment information on there so I'm not worried about them checking out with anything. I noticed it when I got a promotional email using my name and said (my name), "I thought you might find this interesting." I was alarmed because if the email went to someone else they might have thought I had sent the email.WTF just stated for me i keep getting dog toys? The items are typically electronic accessories, with the exception of a can opener and a retractable dog leash one time. When I got back (after TWO WEEKS), I called Amazon to have them open up my account again and when I signed in, there were 30...I repeat, 30...new items in my cart! They seem to believe that since no order was placed - no harm, no foul. )There were 20 redundant orders for a Cuisenart potato peeler.
For the next two weeks I was out of the country. Businesses, including non-profits, add the Amazon Pay button on the checkout or cart pages of their websites so that customers can sign in and access the payment instruments in their Amazon accounts. To remove an item from your Shopping Cart, click Delete. Don’t know what was up yesterday… But the main thing is that I have had the account for several months and not sold a single item, which I found odd as we sell a lot through other channels and though Amazon would be a big one.