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Was it sold directly by Amazon or was it fulfilled by Amazon? I run away from fulfilled by Amazon products as they’re sold by third party sellers.
I checked the link to the item and it did say sold by Amazon, shipped by Amazon. So I'm not sure what to think
It doesn't matter because Amazon comingles stock from different vendors if they have the same SKU.
But this doesn't even look like a CPU box.
Doesn't matter. If it has the right SKU, it's that item as far as fulfillment is concerned. Doesn't matter if every other item is an easy bake oven and the weird one is a giant double ended dildo, they're all the same if the SKUs match. Fulfillment doesn't have the time nor is paid enough to give a shit.
Doesn't matter. The mix together all the parts whether it was sold by Amazon or other company when it is fulfilled by Amazon.