How to Call a Live Person in Kindle Customer Service

You can contact Amazon Kindle customer service by phone or by requesting a callback. Below are steps to contact Kindle customer service by phone:

  • Dial 1-866-321-8851.
  • Say “Kindle Book” or “Kindle E-readers”.
  • Stay on the line.

Below are steps to contact Kindle customer service by requesting a callback:

  • Sign in.
  • Go to the Kindle Contact page.
  • Press “Digital Content – Kindle Books, Videos, Music etc.”.
  • Choose the question you are contacting about.
  • Press the “Phone” link.
  • Enter your number and click “Call Me Now”.

Kindle Customer Service Representatives Hours

Live Kindle customer service is available 24 hours a day seven days a week.

Kindle Support Phone Numbers

Kindle Support Phone Number: 1-866-321-8851. Live Kindle customer service is available 24 hours a day seven days a week.

Amazon Kindle Web Links

Amazon Kindle support email

Kindle doesn’t offer live customer support via e-mail. The best way to contact Amazon Kindle is to call them at 1-866-321-8851.

Kindle Live Chat Support

Below are steps to contact Kindle customer service via chat:

  • Go to the Kindle Contact page
  • Click the “Start chatting now” yellow button
  • Sign in to your Amazon Kindle account
  • Choose the question topic

Kindle Help Page

You can find more information about Kindle on the Amazon Kindle Help & Customer Service page.

How do I speak to a live person if Kindle contact number is not working?

It is possible that contact number may become disconnected or overloaded when number of calls is just too high. During such events we recommend to use other shortcuts to get help quickly:

  • Connect to a live chat on a Kindle website.
  • Open Kindle Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any other supported social network and send a direct message there.
  • If e-mail address is available send an e-mail. It is possible that e-mail may be answered quicker than getting through a phone support and you will have something in written to which you can refer later in your communication.
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