Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny. Come back and let us know when the mystery is solved.
I don't find it funny at all, and I'm not Op. This is extremely alarming, particularly if it's coming from an adult to a little boy.
Geez relax. It’s almost certainly a mistake in selecting the address on someone’s auto delivery. Our school does baskets for the fall fair. One parent assembles them and families can order items from a wishlist. I assembled them one year, and you would not believe how many random items I got over the next few months after the fair from moms who had accidentally clicked on my address (since they had inputed it in oct) for future orders. It’s easy to do
I have purchased school stuff to be sent to another address and it also pops up as the address over a year later but I've always caught it (at least I think so). Op, have you used your address to coordinate donations or anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny. Come back and let us know when the mystery is solved.
I don't find it funny at all, and I'm not Op. This is extremely alarming, particularly if it's coming from an adult to a little boy.
Geez relax. It’s almost certainly a mistake in selecting the address on someone’s auto delivery. Our school does baskets for the fall fair. One parent assembles them and families can order items from a wishlist. I assembled them one year, and you would not believe how many random items I got over the next few months after the fair from moms who had accidentally clicked on my address (since they had inputed it in oct) for future orders. It’s easy to do