Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to point out, this is 8 pages on ham đ
Sometimes I just love DCUM!!!
+1 And apparently we all love ham!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP itâs a scam. They want your credit card number.
Donât you mean âItâs a skhamâ?
Anonymous wrote:OP itâs a scam. They want your credit card number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why is the second ham being delivered to you again and not their house?
Itâs not supposed to be. The seller told OP to keep the first (misdirected) ham and said theyâd contact the buyer and then send a second ham to the recipientâs correct address. Unfortunately, neighbor didnât know all of that and contacted OP to say that a ham was coming to their (OPâs) address by mistake and asked OP to contact them when it arrived so they could retrieve it. OP didnât want their Christmas dinner ruined, so she handed it off to neighbor without telling them about the second ham that will be arriving at their house to replace the first one. She was afraid the second one wouldnât arrive in time.
Thatâs why Iâd cancel the second ham if I wasnât going to get any ham anyway. Why should neighbor who wouldnât correct the issue get 2 hams?
Anonymous wrote:OP, why is the second ham being delivered to you again and not their house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to point out, this is 8 pages on ham đ
Sometimes I just love DCUM!!!
+1 And apparently we all love ham!
Anonymous wrote:Just want to point out, this is 8 pages on ham đ
Sometimes I just love DCUM!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think ham is gross, so I would have just not accepted the delivery.
You have a 'no ham house.'
Anonymous wrote:I think ham is gross, so I would have just not accepted the delivery.