I know my credentials and i can access my email. OTP is always successfull ( One Time Password).
I have my phone with me, but no notifications coming in ( I have never enabled MFA on this account, and i'm not receiving any SMS)
Every customer support issue directs me to urls where I need to login, but I can't.
Is there a way to let them call me and verifying my account without doing that verification step? Because that's literally the issue.
Or any other advice? ( It's a small account, but it will give me a lot of hassle and errors if i have to reconfigure every website/webapp and approve every email again. Setting me back for > 2-3 days)
Edit:
Thank you all!
I changed the default SMS app ( the default was the normal one for Android) and it showed me a lot of missed messages, including OTP ones from Amazon.
Some time back I closed my Amazon account without deleting my AWS services first.
The result was that the services kept running and I kept being charged.
When I talked to AWS they said I should login and stop them. But since it's a single-sign-on, I had to talk to Amazon staff, who were insisting that once you delete an account you cannot restore it, so there was no way for me to login to stop the services.
No matter how much I tried to make AWS understand that it doesn’t make sense for my services to still be up when I deleted my account, they wouldn’t have it. I don’t think I have dealt with such arrogant, bad customer support before.
While changing to the Samsung SMS app ( which doesn't have a spam detection), the messages were shown.
By now, I have changed the app back and marked the messages as not Spam ( didn't even knew there was spam detection in my SMS app)
I have replied to AWS support what the exact issue was.
https://support.aws.amazon.com/#/contacts/aws-account-suppor...
1) A completed, signed, and notarized Identity Verification Form and Affidavit, which can be downloaded online at the following link (the link didn't work)
2) A photocopy of the AWS account owner’s primary proof of identification, such as a State driver’s license or passport.
3) A photocopy of the AWS account owner’s proof of address matching the address on file.
So I'm waiting, maybe they'll give up.
What app? An amazon app? An SMS app? What was it changed from/to?
I once couldn’t receive an OTP from mobile operator unless I unblocked some spam sender (they had alphanumeric caller ID). I guess they use same service/number for sending SMS?
And I would never trust a third party sms app.
I am at a loss as to how this could've happened. I used Google Authenticator and simply didn't log in for a few months.