Stooo wrote:Guest wrote:
I didn’t have to sign for it either, unlike when I usually get stuff delivered by Amazon.
I’m extremely pleased with my new barrier wallet, it’s nice to know I won’t get robbed by electronic scanner devices used by bad people.
Amazon need proof of delivery, a photo much like many couriers. I'm glad that you have a satisfactory wallet
That’s funny, the only reason, apart from a very battered old wallet of mine, that I ordered it was because of a guy I know telling me how he’d got a result from Amazon.
He’d ordered himself a barrier wallet from Amazon before Christmas, and paid for it, but then got an email saying it would be delivered a week later.
Annoyed, he cancelled the order, and received email confirmation and refund.
The next day the wallet arrived
He told the delivery man he’d cancelled it and said that he couldn’t sign for it, and to his surprise the delivery man said that he couldn’t take it back and just handed it to him. Result!
He’s got cancellation email, and refund confirmation plus a new barrier wallet. Good for him.
For myself it was just the idea of owning a barrier wallet, which I have now, and I’m very happy with.