02-01-2022 11:29 PM
I am unable to update my Amazon password or connect to my Alexa as both require a verification code from Amazon, spoke with Amazon who went through lengthy checks, all correct their end of they are saying EE need to remove blocks? I can see this has been raised before on the EE forum but can’t find any resolution posts
02-01-2022 11:35 PM
Hi @Bel64
Welcome to the EE community
You've not said, so I'll ask for clarity - are these text message codes you're asking about?
If so, EE certainly don't block any of these incoming messages. Can you receive text messages from other users or indeed other companies/organisations?
02-01-2022 11:37 PM
Amazon are the only organisation I can’t get a code from, my bank can send them and yes they should come through as a text message, Amazon agent said to ask EE to check blocks
03-01-2022 09:41 AM
Hi @Bel64,
Welcome to the EE Community. 🙂
Have Amazon checked that your mobile number is correct and stored in the correct format?
James
15-04-2024 04:10 PM
Resolved same issue as a sender struggling to reach EE customers via AWS today.
The default sender for AWS SMS (via the SNS service) is 'NOTICE', certainly in eu-west*. Not sure if it's region specific.
NOTICE it seems is a blocked word by BT/EE and whilst not specifically listed in the below, I suspect it's a qualifying variation of 'Notify'.
https://support.esendex.co.uk/article/sms/upcoming-bt-ee-sender-restrictions-from-10-july-2023/
We resolved it by setting a custom sender string in the mobile messaging section of SNS.
24-04-2024 01:37 AM
Hi, just wondering if you ever got to the bottom of this problem? I am having the same problem right now, it's very frustrating not being able to sign into my account due to the OTP code not coming threw to my phone.
24-04-2024 07:29 AM
Hello @Kelly1906.
Thanks for coming here.
Are you able to receive other verification codes OK?
Katie
24-04-2024 11:58 AM
24-04-2024 12:46 PM
24-04-2024 01:33 PM
Kelly, what specific Amazon service are you expecting SMS for, accessing your Amazon customer account or Amazon AWS console access or something else?
To EE: you have years of customers complaining about one of the largest brands in the world being unable to deliver SMS messages to you. Since it is you that chose to block SMS’s, might it be actually on you to resolve the issue with Amazon rather than sending customers on a magic roundabout.