Anca Nitu has been receiving unwanted Amazon packages for the past two months. Nearly every day, she would come home from work to find a parcel – one that she did not order – at her front door. Altogether, she has received more than 50 packages, all of which contain women’s shoes. In a bizarre […]
A woman in British Columbia, Canada, received more than 50 packages from Amazon that she never ordered, such as reported by CBC. As a result of receiving
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge A woman in British Columbia, Canada, has received over 50 Amazon packages that she's never asked for, as reported by CBC. As a result of getting these shipments, which she hasn't had the chance to refuse upon arrival, the United Parcel Service (UPS) has sent her customs bills for more than $300. "They keep coming and it just doesn't end," Anca Nitu said to CBC. Nitu told the news outlet that it's somehow tied to her own Amazon account one that she said has been sitting dormant. Amazon told CBC in a written statement that Nitu's case has been addressed and "corrective action" is being taken. The company advises anyone receiving packages unexpectedly to report it using the Report Unwanted Package form online. This isn't the same glitch. Continue reading…