• ryrybang@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    Buying from a reputable operation spares you from a lot of this. Amazon is all hot garbage across the board.

    • toiletobserver@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      It wasn’t technology, but i ordered a new mad lib style book for my kid from Amazon. The book arrived with cellophane around it and a nice label that clearly said new. Once opened, it was very obvious the book was used, since the last kid had already filled out the whole damn thing including his name and address inside the cover.

      I’m not mad at the kid, although his parents are probably bad people for returning the book at that point. I am livid that Amazon didn’t flip to any random page in the book too determine if the book was used or not.

      Fuck Amazon.

      • CosmicTurtle0 [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        24 days ago

        Iirc correctly, Amazon actually doesn’t resell their returns. At least not through their storefront.

        They have “return auctions” where returns are put onto a pallet and then people bid on them to purchase. Apparently this is cheaper than having a workflow for their returns, checking them to make sure they are resellable, and then stocking them back into their warehouse.

        • Tim_Bisley@piefed.social
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          24 days ago

          So are all these people who say they are buying from Amazon actually buying from 3rd party sellers on Amazon? I’m always confused by these stories with used items being delivered.

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            24 days ago

            The principal issue is this, Amazon commingles stock. This means that there is one box for a particular SKU. If a seller sends product to Amazon for fulfillment it gets dumped into the bin with everyone else’s.

            This means that if a seller sends counterfeit or poor products to Amazon it gets mixed in with the real ones from other sellers or Amazon’s own stock. This causes major problems as you can see.