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01-29-2020 04:33 PM
I got the most ridiculous thing in the mail, a box with vape juice, the package was addressed to me with a receipt for someone named Ellen R------ in Denver CO, my first name is Ellen. I guess I ordered from this company at one point or another
This might be one of the strangest things that I have ever gotten on the mail.
I called to company and well they were less than helpful, so in the trash it goes.
01-29-2020 05:09 PM
LOL I don't even know what vape juice is !
01-29-2020 05:11 PM
01-29-2020 05:40 PM
I'd offer it, and all packaging, to the cops.
People are filling their own vape cartridges from sellers of bulk vape juice, and re-selling them on the street. Some of these people are selling cartridges that are making folks sick.
You never know.
If cops don't want it, destroy it.
01-29-2020 06:16 PM
01-29-2020 06:18 PM
@I am still oxox I'd do what you did. It's not your responsibility to figure out why you got this, or invest any time in it.
a few years ago, I started to get regular shipments of infant formula samples and other baby products! I didn't know anyone who might need these things, so they went in the trash
01-29-2020 06:22 PM
Probably a fulfillment center mixed up orders. It happens occasionally.
01-29-2020 07:11 PM
Check your credit card statement for fraud.
Years ago, l received two ugly pairs of sneakers from a national chain store, that l hadn’t ordered. I called them to explain what happened, and they suggested it could be fraud, and to call my credit card company. Sure enough, my card had been hacked, and the criminals had gone on a spending spree. I didn’t lose any money, but had to get a new card number.
The sneakers were a “parting gift” to me— their last fraud after their junket was over. Needless to say, after that episode l check my credit card transactions every day online, and get email notifications if any charge is over a certain amount.
01-29-2020 07:44 PM
Can you look the company up on line and figure out how they might have gotten your information? I would contact my credit card company and let them know you will not be making any charges to this company, just in case this was some sort of fishing expedition
01-29-2020 07:55 PM
It was not charged to me, the packaging slip has the party that bougth it. The label was addressed to me
We share a first name which is the only way I can assume, it got to me
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