This is kind of old news, but a month ago, Amazon announced they are ending the practice of commingling inventory, effective as of March 31st, 2026.
This means that if you purchase a DJI Mini 5 Pro from one vendor, you will not receive a DJI Mini 5 Pro from another vendor. In the past, Amazon treated identical products from different vendors as identical inventory. This allowed Amazon to ship the closest item to you, saving time and money. This also meant that you could order from a reputable seller but receive counterfeit products sent by a shady one, and Amazon wouldn't even inform you that they had sent it from a different vendor.
After March 31st, if you order a Mini 5 Pro (for example) from a vendor, it will be shipped by the vendor, or it will come from the vendor's inventory that is managed by Amazon.
This will make ordering items a little safer on Amazon
This means that if you purchase a DJI Mini 5 Pro from one vendor, you will not receive a DJI Mini 5 Pro from another vendor. In the past, Amazon treated identical products from different vendors as identical inventory. This allowed Amazon to ship the closest item to you, saving time and money. This also meant that you could order from a reputable seller but receive counterfeit products sent by a shady one, and Amazon wouldn't even inform you that they had sent it from a different vendor.
After March 31st, if you order a Mini 5 Pro (for example) from a vendor, it will be shipped by the vendor, or it will come from the vendor's inventory that is managed by Amazon.
This will make ordering items a little safer on Amazon