Amazon has added a ‘frequently returned’ warning label to Apple’s FineWoven iPhone cases after a slew of one-star reviews. The tech giant flagged the case to warn customers to read the reviews — many of which are one-star. Some reviewers cited the quality and durability of the cases as reasons for returns. Apple’s FineWoven iPhone 15 cases have been criticized for their questionable quality, with some customers seeking refunds. Amazon’s warning encourages users to “check the product details and customer reviews” to learn more about the $59 case. The online-retail giant rolled out the return tag in March 2023 to encourage customers to do their research before buying a product. Apple did not respond to BI’s request for comment on improving the product. FineWoven case users have taken to social media to share their dissatisfaction with the product. In response to a poll, over half of respondents voted that the iPhone case is a “piece of junk.” Users have criticized the case for its poor quality and durability, with some comparing it to being “dragged through the jungle.” Joanna Stern, a tech reviewer, shared her experience with the case falling apart after five months of use.