Amazon's Warning: Don't Open Parcels With Red Or Pink Dot!


Mohul Ghosh

Mohul Ghosh

Jun 10, 2025


As online shopping continues to boom, so do the complaints. From receiving damaged goods to entirely different items, the rise in e-commerce fraud is becoming a major concern for consumers. Amazon, the world’s largest online marketplace, has now rolled out a solution to curb one of its biggest problems—tampered packages.


The Fraud Problem Amazon Is Tackling

With millions of products moving through its network daily, Amazon has become a lifeline for shoppers worldwide. But with convenience comes risk. Reports have emerged from across India of:

  • Fake and low-quality goods
  • Products swapped inside packages
  • Damaged or opened items

A recent Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) raid on an Amazon warehouse in Kalamassery, Kerala, further intensified concerns. The raid was part of an investigation into poor-quality products imported from China and sold through the platform.


Amazon’s New Safety Move: Tamper-Proof Packaging

In response, Amazon has rolled out a tamper-detection technology designed to empower customers to spot signs of interference before opening a package.

Here’s how it works:

  • Amazon uses a special sealing tape featuring a white dot on the package.
  • If someone tries to open the seal using heat or tools, the dot changes color to pink or red.
  • A white dot = untampered package.
  • A pink or red dot = tampering suspected.

This smart solution gives customers visual proof of tampering without even opening the box.


What You Should Do as a Customer

Amazon is advising all customers to inspect the package seal as soon as it is delivered:
If the dot is white → safe to open
🚫 If the dot is pink or reddo not accept the package
📸 Take a picture of the seal
📞 Report to Amazon customer support immediately

This simple check can help protect you from receiving fraudulent or swapped items.


Currently Available for Medicines and Cosmetics

At this stage, the tamper-proof seals are being used mainly on medicines and cosmetics, two categories where authenticity and safety are critical. However, Amazon has indicated it will extend this feature to other product categories in the near future.


Why It Matters

With rising online fraud, this move marks an important step for consumer protection. It also sends a strong message to sellers that Amazon is serious about ensuring trust and quality on its platform.

As e-commerce becomes even more integrated into daily life, customer confidence is key—and features like this make it easier for you to shop safely and smartly.

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