Have you wrongly received this email from Amazon? Let us know in the comments or discuss it in the forums: forum.flexswag. If you use the same Flex account across multiple devices then be sure to fully close or force quit the app before switching. See the videos below for how to fully close and force quit the Flex app: SummaryĪmazon Flex is doing good work to detect the bot users but it seems that their detection system is flawed. Doing this is a huge risk and a sure fire way to get deactivated. Tap Forgot password and follow the instructions to receive assistance. Be sure to fully close or force quit the Amazon Flex app before switching devices.Īlso, never give your Amazon Flex login to anyone for any reason. Leaving the Amazon Flex app open in the background on one device and then logging into the same account on another phone may trigger their detection. Scroll down and tap the blue Deregister button. Tap the settings gear in the upper-right corner. As a result these drivers are being falsely accused of botting. 1 day ago &0183 &32 Choose the Echo device you want to factory reset. These drivers use the same Amazon Flex account on both phones and switch between them throughout the day. Dont have an account REGISTER Conditions of Use Privacy Notice. This is all well and good until you consider that some drivers, who are not botting, have more than one smartphone. It seems that Amazon is detecting this and when a drivers Flex account frequently switches between multiple devices then they’ll be flagged for botting. Multiple DevicesĪs we know, when drivers use bots that usually means they’re giving their login credentials to some service who then use those credentials to catch blocks for the driver. It seems that Amazon’s detection mechanism is receiving a false positive. Tap ‘Edit’ to change your bank account details. Many drivers who have received this are frustrated and swear that they have never used a bot. You should now be on a screen titled ‘Direct Deposit’. This email claims that the recipient has been busted using bots to schedule blocks with Amazon. A new email from Amazon is making it’s rounds to the inboxes of some Amazon Flex drivers.
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