My wife ordered this from Amazon (Shipped from Amazon). Amazon.com
She received it, but in addition, this was in the order (one single can no FNSKU label)…
My wife ordered this from Amazon (Shipped from Amazon). Amazon.com
She received it, but in addition, this was in the order (one single can no FNSKU label)…
I saw the title and thought we were talking about returns, and I have some whoppers. But random stuff in my actual orders, nothing really, but I don’t order from Amazon much.
I once found a (used) box cutter with a yellow plastic handle. My order was sealed in an Amazon box and shipped from an Amazon warehouse, so I guess an employee just accidentally dropped it in there
I also once received a large pack of flavored protein powder that I did not order. What I had ordered, from Warehouse Deals, was a bundle of small cardboard boxes just the right size in which to ship books. The box containing the protein powder had the exact dimensions (printed on the bottom) of the boxes I ordered. I called Amazon, they told me to keep the powder and gave me a full refund. It was an extremely expensive protein powder. I sent it to my sister-in-law, who likes to make smoothies, and she loved it.
I order food from Amazon on a frequent basis. Amazon’s orders are usually fine. Amazon Fresh is nearly flawless. Whole Foods makes mistakes like an underweight pork shoulder and a bag of limes sent instead of a bag of avocados.
WOW, that is uncanny. Literally just last week I received what sounds like the SAME exact thing…a yellow plastic handle box cutter (used as well). Unreal, but crazy coincidence.
As far as returns, only 2 weird things stand out that I received back (other than the usual fraud).
Sold some small walkie-talkies, had a large outdoor lawn chair cushion returned in a large box with “12oz” return shipping weight.
Sold a door deadbolt lock, received a box of Trader Joe’s snack foods (chips, chocolate…etc) and a love note from the person’s girlfriend.
I’ve never had anything in an order, but had a removal for a single book; instead got a 12-pack of energy drink and a bottle of CeraVe hand lotion. Gave the energy drinks to a neighborhood kid, and found that CeraVe is quite good; then later found out how expensive it is! Worth a lot more than the book I didn’t get back.
I got exactly what I ordered once. ![]()
I ordered a battery and got a Lego kit.
I don’t know that it was an Amazon order, but Kentucky woman expecting meds in mail gets box of human hands, fingers instead
It sound like something that Amazon employees would have a hand in.