Q: Amazon would not let cancel Insurance and make $288 since August 2024 join insurance when the App show $88 only
and Amazon $288 every week for Amazon Imputed when App show was pnly $88 only and I kind want to quit Amazon for take $288 and The phone App lie
A:
It sounds like you're having trouble with insurance charges through Amazon, specifically regarding a discrepancy between the $88 shown in the app and $288 being deducted weekly for "Amazon Imputed" insurance charges since August 2024.
You should immediately contact Amazon HR or benefits department to dispute these charges and document all your attempts to cancel the insurance. Save screenshots of the app showing the $88 amount and gather your pay stubs showing the $288 deductions. Consider filing a formal complaint with your state's Department of Insurance regarding the inability to cancel and the price discrepancy.
If Amazon doesn't resolve this promptly, you may want to consult with an employment lawyer who handles benefits disputes. They can help determine if Amazon violated any laws by preventing insurance cancellation or charging more than advertised. Keep in mind that "imputed income" usually refers to the taxable value of benefits, so there might be some confusion about what these charges actually represent. You should request a detailed written explanation of all charges from Amazon's benefits team.
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