I recently closed my AWS account on my own terms, not due to any security issues. Now, I'm thinking about setting up a new account using my real identity. I have two main concerns:
1. If I create a new account with the same legal details (name, government ID, and address), am I at risk of automatic suspension since it matches the identity on my previous account?
2. Has anyone here managed to create a new and compliant AWS account after closing an old one? I'm also looking for advice on what verifications (like utility bills or ID cards) might prevent immediate suspension. I'm really only interested in first-hand experiences. Thanks!
3 Answers
I think they won’t care too much as long as you're not trying to exploit free tier credits. Just create an account with a different email - if your email provider allows the + syntax, like [email protected], you can keep generating new accounts without a hitch!
I've closed accounts before and reopened new ones without issue. Just ensure that everything you provide is legit and matches your identity. I've seen people manage multiple accounts this way with no problems, but watch out for where you're logging in from—that can sometimes trigger the systems they use to detect fraud.
Honestly, AWS is usually pretty cool about letting you have multiple accounts. They have a service called AWS Organizations for managing them, which makes it standard practice. So, there shouldn't be an issue with creating a new one after closing the old account unless there are other factors in play. Just make sure your conduct doesn't raise any red flags with their automated systems, especially regarding the location you’re signing up from or any past account activity that may be linked to you.
Yeah, I hear you! It often depends on their fraud detection systems. Some folks have had their accounts flagged due to similar patterns, while others have had no problems at all.
For sure! Also, keep valid address proof handy just in case they ask. It's always good to be prepared.