@amazon@Apple@AmazonHelp@AppleSupport What frustrates me most: nobody takes responsibility. Not the warehouse, not the carrier, not @Amazon. The product simply disappeared somewhere in the supply chain, and instead of investigating properly, the response was to blame the customer and close the case. #AmazonFraud
@Amazon@AmazonHelp@Apple@AppleSupport 1 MONTH trying to resolve this: ordered a laptop and it arrived with an EMPTY BOX. First they promised a refund, then a replacement, and now they say it arrived “in perfect condition” and refuse to refund me. This is fraud. #AmazonFraud
@amazon@Apple@AmazonHelp@AppleSupport So the package that later arrived “sealed and untampered” per @Amazon wasn’t even the first delivery attempt. There’s already an irregularity in the chain before it ever reached my door. That’s not nothing. #AmazonFraud
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1. $RKLB ~$87
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3. $TWST ~$89
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4. $OUST ~$44
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5. $ASTS ~$75
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6. $POET ~$8.50
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7. $BWXT ~$189
Nuclear propulsion and reactor tech aligned with deep-space and Mars power needs.
8. $SPIR ~$16
Space-based data analytics monetizing a growing orbital sensing constellation.
9. $IONQ ~$45
Quantum compute and quantum-secure comms expanding into orbital and defense applications.
10. $SATL ~$5
High-resolution Earth-observation imagery delivered cheaply through vertically integrated satellites.
11. $KTOS ~$50
Defense drones, propulsion, and satellite ground systems powering national security space.
12. $BKSY ~$25
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13. $AEVA ~$24
FMCW lidar enabling precision sensing for landing, docking, and autonomy.
14. $MTSI ~$390
RF and photonic semiconductors powering satellite antennas and signal processing.
15. $ARQQ ~$20
Quantum-safe encryption securing government and classified orbital networks.
16. $LUNR ~$17.50
NASA lunar landers and cislunar infrastructure anchoring the emerging Moon economy.
17. $RDDT ~$193
Social data licensed for AI training adjacent to the Musk ecosystem.
18. $VIAV ~$47
Optical networking and test components critical for satellite ground-station upgrades.
19. $ACHR ~$5
eVTOL air-mobility networks integrating with low-latency satellite infrastructure.
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@amazon@Apple Next steps: filing a chargeback with my bank, a formal complaint with consumer protection authorities, and posting every piece of documentation here until this is resolved properly.
@amazon@Apple I’ve requested the full investigation file, package weight records at each shipping checkpoint, and written confirmation of who made this final decision. Still waiting.
@amazon@Apple Three contradictory answers in one month: refund → replacement → denial. That alone should tell you how seriously this was actually “investigated.”
@amazon@Apple Let’s be clear: a signature confirms you received A package. It does NOT confirm you verified the contents. Tampering doesn’t always leave visible marks on the outside. This is a well-known blind spot scammers exploit — and Amazon knows it.
@amazon@Apple Today, after “investigating,” Amazon told me the laptop WAS in the box when it left their warehouse, that delivery showed no signs of tampering, and that since I signed for it, they won’t refund or replace it.
@amazon@Apple I ordered a MacBook Pro 2025 (M5 chip, 14.2” Liquid Retina XDR, 1TB, Space Black) through Amazon. When the package arrived, the box was completely empty — no laptop inside. Just the packaging.