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Re: Question for the Amazon gurus


@Laura14 wrote:

@nyc1 @meem120  Heart Thank you! You made a fourth grade class very happy!


@Laura14   it would be great if you can leave a gift message. You can just use your first name or both.

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Re: Question for the Amazon gurus


@mspatmac wrote:

I donate from my daughters list and drives her nuts when she doesn't have a clue who is being so kind.  


@mspatmac  not funny lol. I like that. Maybe she knows by now. I'm gonna tell her.

 

Keep up the good work!!

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Re: Question for the Amazon gurus

Call or email Amazon and ask them.  They have the best customer service.  I usual request request that a rep call me and I always get a call in less than an hour.  

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Re: Question for the Amazon gurus

@Laura14 

 

Been buying  from Amazon for many years, and we are Prime members. I have never gotten a "packing slip" or any type of slip in any of my Amazon purchases.

 

My wife used to send gifts to her mothers apartment when she was alive, and also her mother ordered things for herself using our address. Last week my wife had an order delivered to her, while Pet Sitting in a small city in our state.

 

Since I never get a packing slip or any reference to any of my orders, I can't imagine them disclosing anything you do not want the gift receiver to know.

 

hckynut  🇺🇸

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Re: Question for the Amazon gurus

@Sage04 😂 I did put my first name on the gift message and responded to the teacher on social media (as anonymous as this forum) where she posted to watch her address on Sunday when Amazon said it will deliver. I got back a huge thank you gif. 

 

Thanks everyone for helping. It's such a shame to worry about doing a kind deed but I trust no one these days and I did want to help out a local district.