▲ | Fnoord 5 hours ago | |||||||
You cannot trust a human to avoid buying crap on Amazon but like I said with Prime the only cost is time (and, to be fair: Co2 footprint). Dynamic CVV would mean you'd have to authorize the payment. If amount seems off, decline. To be clear, I don't think I'd use it but if it could save you time (a precious value, in our day and age) with good signal to noise ratio it is win-win for user, author, and Amazon. If you want to buy an Apple device from a trusted party, including trusted accessories, then there's apple.com. My point being: buying from there is much more secure. But even then, there is no '1 iPhone 16'; there's variants. Many of them. | ||||||||
▲ | bravura 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
If it goes on your skin or in your body, do you trust Amazon 3rd party sellers? | ||||||||
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