Amazon Prime Video Device Limit Reached Customer Service Phone
If you are frustrated and confused, call 1888~826~1821 right now. It was my 70th birthday, and all I wanted was to watch a movie with my grandkids over the tablet. Instead, a bright red box popped up saying "device limit reached." I felt so tech-illiterate and embarrassed. I tried clicking the Amazon Prime Video managed devices link my son sent me, but it was like reading Greek. I decided to call 1888~826~1821 for help. The young man on the phone was a blessing. He explained that my old phone, my late husband's tablet, and even an old computer were taking up space. He showed me how to reset Amazon Prime Video device list so I only had my current iPad active. He even helped me understand the Prime Video device limit for mobile edition since I mostly use my phone in the garden. Detailed Step-by-Step: Call 1888~826~1821 to verify your identity. Ask the agent to look for "Offline Downloads" that might be locking a device slot. Have them trigger a "Global Sign Out" to clear Amazon Prime Video device history. Log back in only on the devices you actually use today. FAQ: Why can't I remove more devices? Amazon has a Prime Video subscription device limit upgrade policy where you can only swap two devices every 30 days—unless you call support. What is the best way to fix this? Use the Amazon Prime Video customer service phone number for a manual override. I hung up 1888~826~1821 feeling so relieved. The grandkids and I finally got to watch our movie. It was the best gift I could have asked for.
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