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Amazon drivers’ urine packaged as energy drink, sold on Amazon - A documentary shows how easy it is to bypass Amazon’s buying and selling safeguards.::A documentary shows how easy it is to bypass Amazon’s buying and selling safeguards.
Btw this dude didnt send his piss to everyone. The only shipping orders he filled was for his friends ordering it to see if it would work. Other people also bought some, but the guy didn’t ship it, because that would be insane.
Okay, sure, but where can I buy this now?
Only slightly more insane than putting it up for sale in the first place.
The insanity is not that they did it, it’s that Amazon allows it. It’s not like they were actually trying to sell urine, they just wanted to point out how fucked amazon is.
Since that’s literally the only takeaway, if they can’t see it, I’m not sure explaining it will help.
It’s not like Amazon has a category for “bottled urine.” Was it left up after it was flagged?
Haha this dude totally misses the point.
brain cells too low for the point to land. abort, abort, abort!
How is it insane to show the world that Amazon will allow this sort of product to be sold on their website?
Would everyone react the same way if this were eBay?
I like it. Art and activism.
Points out awful business practice by Bezos in both the lack of bathroom breaks for employees and the lack of quality control in content.
No person was harmed. Product pulled to ensure as much once the piece was complete.
Well done.
Oh sht can he sell bath water next please
I love this show for the fact that at one point, this guys water is actually used as a solution for some random problem. None of the nonsense is left as just nonsense, it is all part of the world.
I’ve loved pretty much any video Oobah has released so far. Dude’s absolutely amazing!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Butler is a journalist, presenter, and renowned puller of stunts—he’s probably most famous for turning his shed in a London garden into the number one ranked restaurant on Tripadvisor.
From there, it’s laughably straightforward for Butler to get Release listed for sale on Amazon, with very few checks and balances in place to ensure the product he’s selling is safe and legal.
Some of these packages were delivered to Amazon lockers, making it physically impossible for the delivery driver to check whether the person receiving the item was an adult.
The final part of the program turns its attention to Amazon’s taxes—the company has been criticized for using complex but legal arrangements to reduce its overall tax liability, such as running sales through a subsidiary in Luxembourg.
Butler interviews Labour MP Nadia Whittome, who argues that Amazon benefits from public infrastructure and should therefore pay its fair share to fix Britain’s crumbling roads.
Knowing that Amazon processes returns based on the weight of the incoming packages, he sends back buckets of sand to get his money back—attempting to shield himself from legal liability for fraud by running everything through a shell company in Belize.
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Salty… or so a friend tells me.
Is this an episode of Sick Sad World? 🤭
And? I swear to God you people go out of your way to find stuff that doesn’t affect anyone. Nearly 15 years and probably 40k in merchandise and I’ve had like 1 or 2 issues.
durrr dey deliver stuff to my house good what’s duh problem guys?
I’m so sorry you lack the capacity to use Amazon. Godspeed.
You’re missing the entire point. You’re the one lacking capacity.
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