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I highlighted the most important part of that policy above, which explains that the 3rd party seller must both sell and fulfill the order. But please don't just take my word for it. I included a link to the policy on Amazon's website so you can read it yourself.So, are you suggesting that, if it is shipped by Amazon, even though it is a third party marketplace seller, the worthless A to Z Guarantee covering all third party seller purchases does not apply?
The sky is falling, Chicken Little! Honestly, that's a pretty silly statement and one that's easy to disprove. For example, the current seller in the buy box on that listing doesn't have "TERRIBLE" reviews.if you read the Critical Reviews for these third party sellers selling DJI drones, are all TERRIBLE!

That's correct.Amazon is only warehousing and delivering the seller's merchandise, not guaranteeing it.
I was only replying to your comment about people definitely getting scammed. If Amazon ships a product and it's not what you expected, you can return it directly to Amazon for free as long as it's within the return window. There's really zero risk when Amazon ships the product, which is honestly why I personally buy so much from them.
As for guaranteeing the merchandise itself, you're right that Amazon won't do that for a 3rd party seller. What they do guarantee is that you'll receive what you believed you were purchasing. That means it's essentially impossible to get scammed when buying from Amazon, since they'll make it right at no cost to you.