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They would creep me out too.

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@hsawaknow wrote:

They are the real thing, the case has a gold stamped insignia stating 100% uv protected there is a grey polishing cloth a Ray Ban booklet with manufacturer information note printed in like 10 languages the glasses themselves have rayban on the left and right side of the glass stems and in silver raybans on the right lens and they have the tag attached  that says ray-ban genuine since 1937.

 

What I dont get is who would send them to me?


Real Ray-Bans sent to you from.... China?  Gotta be fake.

 

Here's a video pointing out the differences between authentic and fake Ray Bans.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOTvFRgfWQ0

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@hsawaknow  The package was addressed to you?

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The point is not whether or not they're genuine.  The question is who sent them, how did sender get recipient's address, and why we're they sent?

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@Kachina624 wrote:

The point is not whether or not they're genuine.  The question is who sent them, how did sender get recipient's address, and why we're they sent?


lol I totallly agree! Who cares if they are real or not- that would be the least of my concern.

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I know mysteries like this make me crazy.

 

You could go on Ray Bans official site and contact them via email.

 

Early last year I started receiving Martha Stewart Living magazine.  I didn't know why.  I thought may be it was a free trial issue until it kept on coming.

 

So I called their subscription department.  They told me it was a free two year subscription compliments of Macys.  I had purchased a sizeable amount for for my nephew and his fiancee from their Macy's Wedding Registry.

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Don't make yourself crazy.  Keep them and enjoy.  Whoever sent them, already knows your name and address, so what good would sending them back or giving them away or whatever????

 

Just wear them in good health and don't listen to superstitions.

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@HappyDaze wrote:

@Kachina624 wrote:

The point is not whether or not they're genuine.  The question is who sent them, how did sender get recipient's address, and why we're they sent?


lol I totallly agree! Who cares if they are real or not- that would be the least of my concern.


I agree.  I would want to know how this happened and how they knew my name and address @HappyDaze and @Kachina624.

Weird.

 

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I bought four items on eBay from China for my sister in another state.  I entered her name and address for the items to be sent directly to her.

Maybe this could be the same scenario?

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@Lucky Charm

The beach bag/tote was part of our 30th birthday celebrations and did not come with an invoice as it was a gift. 

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