See box that looks like it’s 3/4 ripped in half from stacking damage:

“Looks good to me, send it off.”

Ended up ordering it from Phillips for cheaper on sale, turns out it’s not too hard to avoid Amazon altogether and a bonus for the company’s reputation being important to the ones picking/packaging the product. Hard to blame the Amazon worker though, they don’t get paid enough to care.

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      Would be nice if that community didn’t just post “Bezos bad” and actually gave tips on reducing Amazon use, but it’s a newer comm with little traction…

      Edit: Some of y’all missed the point lol. I don’t use Amazon, but it makes it extremely hard to find shit that isn’t being sold in stores near me. How about promoting other websites/ways to get things, rather than preaching about Bezos being evil. I know he’s evil, it’s why I don’t use Amazon, but TEACH people where else they can go.

      It’s the equivalent of going “Sex is bad kids” but then not actually teaching safe sex, condom use, STIs, etc.

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          The community is called “de-amazon”. It’s fine to say “bezos bad” but there’s plenty that the community could do beyond that.

          Amazon and brick-and-mortar big box stores killed a lot of small businesses, and now online shopping is the only way to go for a lot of items, especially niche stuff.

          Here are some ideas for actual useful posts in a community called “de-amazon”:

          Here are the best sites for all your cookware needs

          Anyone know some reputable sites to buy drone parts?

          How to make diy x so you don’t have to buy it!

          But who cares about community and information-sharing anyway.