Can people use money from their own Amazon gift cards to purchase online gift cards for other people?
I had a guy today try to say he couldn't, and that if I wanted him to get me something from my wishlist that I'd need to put my address on the wishlist, so it could send that way. To my knowledge (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong, because I would like to be able to use my amazon wishlists to receive things), someone could purchase something from an online wishlist, and then either download their order reports--which would have had my full address listed, unless Amazon fixed this bug--or they could contact the 3rd party seller, and manipulate my address out of them.
I don't think this guy was just trying to get my address, but I also have never interacted with them before so there's 0 trust at all there. Am I just being paranoid, and Amazon isn't this dangerous, or is it worth the privacy concerns? Thanks!
I had a guy today try to say he couldn't, and that if I wanted him to get me something from my wishlist that I'd need to put my address on the wishlist, so it could send that way. To my knowledge (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong, because I would like to be able to use my amazon wishlists to receive things), someone could purchase something from an online wishlist, and then either download their order reports--which would have had my full address listed, unless Amazon fixed this bug--or they could contact the 3rd party seller, and manipulate my address out of them.
I don't think this guy was just trying to get my address, but I also have never interacted with them before so there's 0 trust at all there. Am I just being paranoid, and Amazon isn't this dangerous, or is it worth the privacy concerns? Thanks!