I just read an article on techradar that had a great suggestion on how to avoid return issues to Amazon when purchasing high ticket items. Especially now that there are so many scams taking place on certain items. I thought this was an excellent suggestion, so I wanted to share with the community.
techradar article Link
from the article:
"As we've seen, though, even if you do buy a product sold and shipped by Amazon, things can still go awry. That's why it's very important to do one thing with high-value items like DDR5 kits or GPUs – and that's record your unboxing of them. It might sound over-the-top, but if you have video evidence, that's obviously hard proof of what has occurred with the purchase.
"So, when you take delivery of an item, get your phone out and video the package (including the labels on top), then keep it recording as you open the box, take out the product, and remove your purchase from its own box."