It went through with no issues. Since they do sell through Amazon here in the US I wonder if they are just using them for fulfillment here. Would cut down on a lot of work for them in terms of logistics.
That previous picture you posted, which shows delivery information to a PO BOX, is that an image taken from their official online store or from the Amazon link below?
Their store. The issue is, that Amazon does, or at least did give you the option of blind shipping. The return address will be a generic facility that 1000s of shippers use. Sometimes it's easy to spot since it's a known local Amazon warehouse. But, I have gotten packages from addresses that are just massive USPS facilities that I KNOW came from an Amazon warehouse.
Yeah, it works. I can see different Keystone products on the page.
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If you order from there will it let you ship to a PO box?
Still I think there should be a discussion about 3rd party checkouts
Several hardware wallet manufacturers have suffered hacks and data leaks in the past. This trend might not stop, and I think we will also read similar stories in the future.
If like Keystone they are using a 3rd party cart. If they are doing enough with cookies and browser fingerprints they can easily know that DaveF who ordered the hardware wallet and paid with crypto and shipped to a PO box is the same DaveF that ordered the replacement battery for his motorcycle paid with Visa and shipped it to his house. At that point it does not matter if Keystone got hacked, you are now worrying about the 3rd party cart provider and when they get hacked.
-Dave