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  • fluffy πŸ’œ βœͺβ–ΎΜ«βœͺ https://twitter.com/fluffy   •   Oct 28
    I finally found the appropriate thing under "Report suspicious activity" where I could provide the tracking numbers. I have reported the two most recent packages I received. Hopefully it's just a weird warehousing glitch.

    Anyway, thanks for reaching out!
    Aaron Parecki
    This actually sounds like that review scam where they order their own product that actually gets shipped and then leave a review that shows up as a "verified purchase"
    Portland, Oregon • 52°F
    Wed, Oct 27, 2021 8:28pm -07:00
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    • Aaron Parecki twitter.com/aaronpk
      also lol i never knew that scam had a name. I just clicked thru to the link they sent that kind of hints at it without actually acknowledging the scam
      Thu, Oct 28, 2021 3:37am +00:00 (via brid.gy)
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      You're so welcome! -Emily
      Thu, Oct 28, 2021 3:36am +00:00 (via brid.gy)
    • fluffy πŸ’œ βœͺβ–ΎΜ«βœͺ twitter.com/fluffy
      Yeah I sent the tracking numbers to customer service and hopefully they can sort it out
      Thu, Oct 28, 2021 3:34am +00:00 (via brid.gy)
    • Aaron Parecki twitter.com/aaronpk
      That is a surprisingly consistent collection of items. If it happens over a long enough period of time it seems like you should be able to give Amazon support the tracking number and they can find out who ordered it and fix it.
      Thu, Oct 28, 2021 3:32am +00:00 (via brid.gy)
    • fluffy πŸ’œ βœͺβ–ΎΜ«βœͺ twitter.com/fluffy
      The first thing I received was a big box of pink Paper Mate erasers, the second thing I received was a mail cubby with key hooks, and the third thing was these sensory fidget toys.
      Thu, Oct 28, 2021 3:31am +00:00 (via brid.gy)
    • fluffy πŸ’œ βœͺβ–ΎΜ«βœͺ twitter.com/fluffy
      I doubt that's what's going on though? I suspect it's a school teacher who got her address wrong.
      Thu, Oct 28, 2021 3:30am +00:00 (via brid.gy)
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