Aka csm10495 on kbin.social

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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • The quality control just isn’t where it should be for the prices they ask.

    My first pixel 8’s screen coating started coming off leading to blurry spots. They sent me to ubreakifix… who broke the proximity sensor then couldn’t fix it. Told me to go back to Google.

    Google said they’d send me a new (not refurb) phone as this was like less than 2 months after getting the phone. Anyways the refurb came (CSR lied), I sent the old one back.

    This one seems to overheat sometimes and get really slow. So slow that it takes like 10 seconds to open the camera.

    Maybe I’ll try Sammy next time? Idk.









  • It’s public knowledge. If they want to know where you personally live, they could look it up via the ways I previously mentioned.

    Heck, even if you never visit their sites, they could easily get big lists of names and addresses that may include you: all legally.

    Any attempt at fighting that is likely not to be fruitful. It’s basically security by obscurity, you’re trying to complicate it via one way, but they can just go another (more obvious) way if they wanted.


  • csm10495@sh.itjust.workstoPrivacy@lemmy.mlHow do you take deliveries anonymously?
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    6 months ago

    I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but most people can lookup most other people’s addresses in the US for free (or cheaply) on websites like whitepages.com. Even without that, if someone is very determined, they can visit the record office for the area on get public info on you, which also likely includes address.

    What’s the benefit of paying such a premium for an anonymous delivery if your address is likely already available?

    The only thing I can think of is if buying something sketchy, but I’m genuinely curious here.