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Christmas has come early, Amazon packages that aren’t mine.

SSmoothie

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So I have a new Amazon driver that can’t read names or addresses. He’s leaving other people packages for me. Amazon says just keep them. And they will resend them the order again. Nothing in them that I needed yet, I will donate, or I have new gift to family for Christmas.
 
Our latest Amazon driver can't speak English either, but so far no wrong packages. We are in west central WI and his license plates are tagged from Chicago, which is 4.5 hours away.
 
UPS showed up last night with an air grabber flap assembly I bought from a fellow Fbbo member! Merry Christmas to me!!!!!
 
Was on our local news

A "brushing scam" on Amazon refers to when a seller sends unsolicited packages to random addresses, often obtained from public databases, to artificially inflate their product reviews by creating fake positive feedback from people who received the unexpected items, even if they didn't order anything; essentially, they are "brushing" up their product ratings with fake purchases by sending out seemingly random deliveries to boost sales.
 
Here's what an Amazon driver left me this week. $3700 worth of damage to my car. He backed into it on his way out.
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Occasionally I get a delivery and when the side door opens, a strong cloud of dope emanates.
 
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