Accidentally getting someone else’s package from Amazon is pretty inconvenient but you can usually either just send it back to the warehouse or “return to sender” pretty easily. What if you’re getting HUNDREDS of packages over the course of a year with YOUR address as the company’s return address?
That’s what’s been happening to this woman in San Jose, California who has found herself in the crosshairs of an international Amazon scam.
Over the past year, she’s been coming home to hundreds of boxes of faux leather seat covers showing up on her doorstep but when she would contact Amazon, they were little to no help until they finally sent someone to take them off her hands.
If you ask Steve, one Facebook Marketplace post could have taken care of this a lot faster.
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