(C) BoingBoing
Author Name: BoingBoing
This story was originally published on Boingboing.net. [1]
License: CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0.[2]


Why the hell is Amazon redirecting customer-support traffic to this unrelated company?

2022-01-05 00:00:00

The folks at Openbase — a company that helps developers select right open-source packages — have been trying to figure out why they are getting "strange support tickets" like these:

"FireTV not working."

"My package came but it's broken."

"We redeemed an Amazon gift card and wanted the money back on the card."

"For some reason, Amazon support requests were coming to us," said an Openbase employee.

After pouring through all of our analytics services, logs, and anything else we could think of, we still had nothing. Finally, through a third party SEO service, we found a new backlink – http://amazom.com – which redirects to https://openbase.com. Surprisingly, this link isn't just the result of fat-fingering, a quick google search will reveal this typo exists all across the web. Here's where things get really strange – Amazon owns this domain. Why does it redirect to us at Openbase?

So, Amazon owns amazom.com, which is reasonable. But why is Amazon redirecting traffic to Openbase? Openbase reached out to Amazon to find out, but the behemoth is being tight-lipped about it.

From the Openbase employee:

We've learned a few things from this ordeal:
[END]

[1] URL: https://boingboing.net/2022/01/05/why-the-hell-is-amazon-redirecting-customer-support-traffic-to-this-unrelated-company.html
[2] URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

BoingBoing via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds:
gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/rferl/