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Joediaper said:Or create an alternate email and Amazon account specifically for AB/DL stuff.
Well I think risk of people are sadly part of using diapers no matter hw you get them. If you buy them local you take the chance of being seen buying them or bringing them home. If you buy from a incontinent company I do not know any that wont ship in a discrete box. I use to buy molicare from XP medical years ago and they would take all the diapers out of the case and turn the box wrong side out re-tape it and re-pack it. Northshore always sends a discrete box. Of course a nosy parent might look up the company's name from the shipping label and look them up too. You can always have things sent to a local fedex and pick them up on site too. Most places offer this.oldpppants said:I just got a cloth diaper, in its plastic bag with an Amazon label on it; most of the text was covered but the word DIAPER was very clear. I don't live with anyone and the people in this trailer park mind their own business.... I did complain about it, though.
I also had a big box of diapers delivered last winter by FedEx that was discreet as far as it goes... but the tape was loose and FedEx put it in the wrong yard, a neighbor brought it to me. Neighbor wasn't anyone I know so no biggie...
You know, I hadn't thought of that. I normally would prefer to order directly from the source or other third party supplier (i.e. Northshore for Crinklz, etc.) but there are a couple things on Amazon that I would like to try that I haven't found elsewhere. Trest being a good example. But I've been very reluctant to mix my "real" account with ABDL stuff just because ads and things tend to start following you around which can be troublesome.Joediaper said:Or create an alternate email and Amazon account specifically for AB/DL stuff.
The thing about Amazon is that if you are a Prime member the shipping is fast and free... but buyer beware, I guess.wetaccident said:You know, I hadn't thought of that. I normally would prefer to order directly from the source or other third party supplier (i.e. Northshore for Crinklz, etc.) but there are a couple things on Amazon that I would like to try that I haven't found elsewhere. Trest being a good example. But I've been very reluctant to mix my "real" account with ABDL stuff just because ads and things tend to start following you around which can be troublesome.
Anyway, thanks for the idea. I may give that a go!
I contacted amazon after my most recent delivery arrived the same way - someone had slapped a sticker on it and called it good. The CSR I dealt with allegedly added some kind of note to my account to ensure everything that comes to the house comes in a box, and he went even further by sending me another bag for free. They arrived in a box, and the driver was pleasant as could be.jamiejamie said:I had ordered diaper boosters off amazon over the weekend. It arrived not in a box but in original plastic packaging with everything showing with the shipping label slapped on it. OMG. Luckily, I had it delivered to an Amazon Hub so nobody saw it except for the delivery driver.
you never know, she might have been one of us. If she didn't know, who really has time to look up companies on packages? Especially not amazon drivers, I hear they keep them over worked and under paid.Anonymous96 said:had a big smile on her face and gave it to me