Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you see/recall who has sent your son (normal) Amazon packages in the past? Grandparents, friends, etc? My guess is that someone accidentally selected your son as the recipient for an auto delivery when they set it up. It’s easy to do; I’ve had Amazon default to the last recipient on deliveries before.
ohhh that seems likely! panty liners are the type of thing someone might put on auto delivery. I think I would die of embarrassment!
Anonymous wrote:Brushing scam. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell that Amazon can either give you the name, or they can give your lawyer the name. Up to them. Remind them this is an underage minor and that you suspect that this is inappropriate contact from an adult, and if they are found to be protecting the adult in this scenario, they will in fact be dealing with my lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:This is funny. Come back and let us know when the mystery is solved.
Anonymous wrote:Brushing scam. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:Can you see/recall who has sent your son (normal) Amazon packages in the past? Grandparents, friends, etc? My guess is that someone accidentally selected your son as the recipient for an auto delivery when they set it up. It’s easy to do; I’ve had Amazon default to the last recipient on deliveries before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you see/recall who has sent your son (normal) Amazon packages in the past? Grandparents, friends, etc? My guess is that someone accidentally selected your son as the recipient for an auto delivery when they set it up. It’s easy to do; I’ve had Amazon default to the last recipient on deliveries before.
This does seem the most likely. My phone app once jumped to my cousin's address and I almost mailed her.
If a person does a lot of auto-delivery they may not ever notice.
Anonymous wrote:Can you see/recall who has sent your son (normal) Amazon packages in the past? Grandparents, friends, etc? My guess is that someone accidentally selected your son as the recipient for an auto delivery when they set it up. It’s easy to do; I’ve had Amazon default to the last recipient on deliveries before.
Anonymous wrote:Can you see/recall who has sent your son (normal) Amazon packages in the past? Grandparents, friends, etc? My guess is that someone accidentally selected your son as the recipient for an auto delivery when they set it up. It’s easy to do; I’ve had Amazon default to the last recipient on deliveries before.