Just noticed this morning, when watering the plants, that there is a medium sized Amazon Prime box sitting at the front door. Strange, I said, I didn't order anything and am not expecting any delivery. Opened it, and there were two boxes of Royal Dansk Danish Butter Cookies inside, both still taped. Label shows correct delivered name and address, but there is no indication whom/where they came from. No personal or company name, no return address. Just some QR code and some number (likely Amazon Tracking Number). There is no packing slip. I'm not inclined to even open the boxes. No way Jose!
What would you do?
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Posts: 29068 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: September 04, 2008
Food, no. It's not unheard of for Amazon though. Last week I received a portable sink basin thingie from Amazon that I didn't order. Same thing, my name, my address but no charge on my Amazon account.
Posts: 3668 | Location: God Awful New York | Registered: July 01, 2006
Amazon seller create 10+ fake profiles, fake profiles order the good, seller mails the fake goods to random addresses because Amazon tracks shipping, recipient is confused as they didn't order, seller uses fake profiles to create glowing reviews, people buy the good due to the fake reviews, reality sets in and bad reviews pour in, Amazon seller rebrands the good, rinse and repeat.
Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity
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Posts: 24326 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005
Originally posted by tatortodd: Amazon seller create 10+ fake profiles, fake profiles order the good, seller mails the fake goods to random addresses because Amazon tracks shipping, recipient is confused as they didn't order, seller uses fake profiles to create glowing reviews, people buy the good due to the fake reviews, reality sets in and bad reviews pour in, Amazon seller rebrands the good, rinse and repeat.
That blows
We received some button batteries the other day we didn't order
Posts: 5958 | Location: GA | Registered: September 23, 2009
Originally posted by tatortodd: Amazon seller create 10+ fake profiles, fake profiles order the good, seller mails the fake goods to random addresses because Amazon tracks shipping, recipient is confused as they didn't order, seller uses fake profiles to create glowing reviews, people buy the good due to the fake reviews, reality sets in and bad reviews pour in, Amazon seller rebrands the good, rinse and repeat.
yep the ol Amazon Two Step,
Posts: 25291 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008
We got the same box delivered the same way. I didn’t throw it out, thinking I would try to see who sent it. It was right before Christmas. Well I didn’t get to it before three visiting Jr DFs found them and devoured the whole box. No one is dead yet.
You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier
Posts: 30334 | Location: Norris Lake, TN | Registered: May 07, 2008
Originally posted by tatortodd: Amazon seller create 10+ fake profiles, fake profiles order the good, seller mails the fake goods to random addresses because Amazon tracks shipping, recipient is confused as they didn't order, seller uses fake profiles to create glowing reviews, people buy the good due to the fake reviews, reality sets in and bad reviews pour in, Amazon seller rebrands the good, rinse and repeat.
They could just as easily do that and NOT send anything.