No problem. Depending on where you live though might depend on which version of Amazon is the best one to deliver to you.
(for example., as I'm based in Europe, but I'm an English speaker, I often find that amazon UK gives me the cheapest/fastest delivery, as their warehouses are geographically closest to me). But if you're based somewhere else, I'll show you how to find the best one for you...
The link to it in the
UK is:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07D3YRYLD/&oneplus+6+case
But if you're based in the
USA though, this is the link for exactly the same thing on the main USA version of amazon.:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D3YRYLD/&oneplus+6+case
Though let me know if you're based in a different country, and I'll show you how to find them on the amazon closest to you.
(basically, whatever version of amazon you normally go to, look at the bit after the dot just after the word amazon, and just replace that bit for the one of your country)
For example, if you're from
Australia, you would just replace the "
.com" part to "
.com.au", for example:
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07D3YRYLD/&oneplus+6+case
or if you were from
Canada, you would just replace that part to "
.ca", for example:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07D3YRYLD/&oneplus+6+case
In
France you would change that to "
.fr", eg:
https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B07D3YRYLD/&oneplus+6+case
For
Germany it's
".de":
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07D3YRYLD/&oneplus+6+case
For
Spain it's "
.es":
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07D3YRYLD/&oneplus+6+case
etc. (you get the idea)
This works for almost anything on Amazon that exists in those countries, so is a useful technique to master.
(also if one country is out of stock of something and another country has it, some sellers on there deliver worldwide, so is another useful way to get hold of stuff that would otherwise not have been available). Also, some countries can work out cheaper than others, so is also a great way to shop around. Takes a bit of trial and error sometimes, but it's worth it.
Hope this helps.