>>511431150While funny, I know why this guy is doing this, as I'm an Amazon seller.
It's common for browns/chinks selling a particular product to mass flag or mass buy/return their competitors products in order to constantly disrupt their stock so that when the customer comes to the page, their own product ends up being sold.
Sometimes a seller has so many listings that seeing a bunch of returns every day isn't uncommon, and you can only realize the scam if you actually investigate each one and see the same buyer/groups of buys constantly buying the same product and then immediately returning it.
Internal Amazon marketplace reps are notoriously slow to investigate and take action but these chinks/browns do eventually end up being banned, but they simply move on to one of their other buyer accounts and repeat the process.