Yes, faking those things would be the idea. I’ll supply a name and address, but not my own, and use one of those pre-paid cards. (Do you have a citation for the claim that Amazon doesn’t always accept them? Never mind; it’s enough that they sometimes accept them.)
What the fuck are you talking about? You don’t need a bank account to buy something from Amazon with a credit card.
Amazon locker doesn’t require proof of identity. (Haven’t you ever used it? You walk into a public location, type a code, and get your stuff.)
Look, I’m not disputing the basic idea of this article. It’s valid. But here’s the thing: it’s valid even in a world where people can buy things from Amazon under a false name. And that’s the world we live in (though you, for some reason, pretend otherwise).