Typically, when I get expensive stuff through the mail, I watch my Ring like a hawk for the mailman. The second it’s dropped off I go out there immediately that way I’m on the same timeline notification as the them and open it in front of my camera. Probably not sure proof but better than having nothing.
Most if not all packages nowadays around the world arrive sealed. Be it the actual product or the packaging it was shipped in. Although the sealing can be reproduced by anyone, it’s usually sealed by some sort of a machine that most people probably don’t have access to.
So if you film yourself opening a sealed product, it will be a pretty decent proof that you indeed did get the wrong item, instead of the seller having to trust your words with no actual evidence behind them.
Couldn’t the company just say you opened then closed the box before recording…?
Typically, when I get expensive stuff through the mail, I watch my Ring like a hawk for the mailman. The second it’s dropped off I go out there immediately that way I’m on the same timeline notification as the them and open it in front of my camera. Probably not sure proof but better than having nothing.
Most if not all packages nowadays around the world arrive sealed. Be it the actual product or the packaging it was shipped in. Although the sealing can be reproduced by anyone, it’s usually sealed by some sort of a machine that most people probably don’t have access to.
So if you film yourself opening a sealed product, it will be a pretty decent proof that you indeed did get the wrong item, instead of the seller having to trust your words with no actual evidence behind them.