I can’t understand why Amazon still comingles. It is so hard to trust what you buy. I only want items that either Amazon or the manufacturer purchased as the listed seller. Everything else I don’t trust. For this reason alone I recommend no one buy any personal care or food products from them. The risk isn’t worth it when you’re feeding your kid or whatever.
Well, they wouldn't be able to pretend that they are selling from the official store for that inventory. Which I, personally, would be OK with. I've been on eBay for a couple decades, I don't mind ordering from Jack and Jill's Computer Parts as long as they have a reputation I can check. But the current situation where you can order from what looks like the the official storefront but the fulfillment is from a seething mass of "stickerless commingled inventory", with no way to even determine which merchant introduced the counterfeit product? This has been a problem for over 10 years. It's not just the obvious fraud, it's the subtler fakes. I won't buy anything from Amazon where the failure could kill or injure someone. A sun hat? Sure. A charger or food? Not a chance.
I can’t understand why Amazon still comingles. It is so hard to trust what you buy. I only want items that either Amazon or the manufacturer purchased as the listed seller. Everything else I don’t trust. For this reason alone I recommend no one buy any personal care or food products from them. The risk isn’t worth it when you’re feeding your kid or whatever.
They just announced that they will end co-mingling. Over some tbd time period
because their business doesn't work without it
the warehouses would have to be 20x the size for the same product catalogue
Well, they wouldn't be able to pretend that they are selling from the official store for that inventory. Which I, personally, would be OK with. I've been on eBay for a couple decades, I don't mind ordering from Jack and Jill's Computer Parts as long as they have a reputation I can check. But the current situation where you can order from what looks like the the official storefront but the fulfillment is from a seething mass of "stickerless commingled inventory", with no way to even determine which merchant introduced the counterfeit product? This has been a problem for over 10 years. It's not just the obvious fraud, it's the subtler fakes. I won't buy anything from Amazon where the failure could kill or injure someone. A sun hat? Sure. A charger or food? Not a chance.
> I won't buy anything from Amazon where the failure could kill or injure someone.
you can do better, don't buy anything from amazon at all, ever
works for me