Yeah, you have to be tricky when reviewing an item damaged due to shipping, whether the cause was bad packing by the manufacturer, or by the shipper (Amazon or the seller, depending on who is fulfilling the order). You can just say the item is damaged - without saying why it is damaged. You may also have to forego a picture of the product box - those can sometimes get your review bounced, but not always. Anyway, people can infer that they, too, may get a damaged product even if you don’t even hint at how it happened.
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Is there actually a place for reviews that stem from fulfillment issues; or does the rule purely incidentally boil down to “any reviews implicating amazon are out of scope”?
There are separate product reviews, and seller reviews. But fulfilment when it is Amazon? Dunno.
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