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Unordered Packages Flood Virginia Woman’s Home – Possible Vendor Scam or Error in Shipping?

Ordering things online is common now. The reason why most of the people choose online shopping is that they can get the goods at a cheaper price than buying from the store. But it is doubtful whether the ordered item will be received correctly.

People who ordered phones got soap and people who ordered laptops got stones. Similarly, there are those who have ordered for years but have not received the goods. But now we are talking about the woman who got 100 items without ordering.

A woman named Cindy Smith, who lives in Virginia, USA, received so many items from Amazon. More than 100 packages came to their house. But Cindy has not ordered any of these items and Cindy is worried about how she got so many items.

These include 1000 head labs, 800 glue guns and binoculars for children. These come from multiple carriers including Fedex and Amazon. It’s a lot of packages, I didn’t order them, Cindy said. The house is now full of packs of stuff.

Cindy decided not to let these items go to waste and distributed them to her neighbors. Cindy thinks she is a victim of some kind of scam. They believed that sellers sent unordered items to boost sales in exchange for positive ratings for their products. But it was found that this was done in relation to vendor returns.

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2023-07-30 14:33:45

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