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  • Nah, Amazon delivers to the wrong address like 30% of the time. Very far from what I consider acceptable. No amount of reporting and “placing a pin on a map” fix the issue. Good thing my neighborhood isn’t full of thiefs (that I’m aware of).

    I don’t use UPS or Fedex as much as Amazon, but for the times my packages did went through them, they never delivered to the wrong address.



  • I usually don’t.

    Unless its a food delivery, then I just try to find a white male name, to avoid racial profiling/harassment.

    I dont think that really do much in terms of privacy, the merchant is gonna know who you are. And sometimes they will reject an order if the name used in the order doesn’t match the name of the card holder.

    Any card/bank transaction, anything that gets sent to your address, that’s not really something you can have privacy over. Unless you use cash payments and use someone else’s address. Its very difficult to hide financial activity.