Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I am not driving them over. It's an 8 minute drive each way, it's raining, and I'm tired.
I did try to call them and it turns out the phone number was not for the recipient s, but for the insomnia cookies place. I told them what happened and they said they'd take care of it. I don't know what that means.
The recipients email address was also on the receipt so I sent them an email to tell them that they need to call insomnia cookies to.sort this out and I will be eating the cookies.
This whole thing has just been a huge pain.
You lost my respect, OP. You can't drive 16 minutes, you can't abide some rain, you told a random neighbor you were eating their cookies. And you think this has been a huge pain for YOU????????
I hope you just made this all up, because if this actually happened in real life, you're a very poor excuse for a human being.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't drive 15 mi uses to deliver a box.of misdelivered cookies. Why has this become OPs problem? And now she has to wait for this person to respond back while the cookies sitvthere and get stale.
If I was OP I'm would have eaten them and not given it a second thought.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I am not driving them over. It's an 8 minute drive each way, it's raining, and I'm tired.
I did try to call them and it turns out the phone number was not for the recipient s, but for the insomnia cookies place. I told them what happened and they said they'd take care of it. I don't know what that means.
The recipients email address was also on the receipt so I sent them an email to tell them that they need to call insomnia cookies to.sort this out and I will be eating the cookies.
This whole thing has just been a huge pain.
Anonymous wrote:If I got a text from a neighbor that they have my food product delivery, i am not sure I would want it. I would have just called the company and have them send me a new box. Especially if I don't know the person.
Anonymous wrote:Just bring them to their house. What’s wrong with you people?