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UK woman Olivia Parkinson ordered a new iPhone 12 Pro Max from carrier Virgin Media and awaited delivery.
Courier Yodel delivered a fresh, broken tile instead of an iPhone.
Getting a new iPhone is supposed to be an exciting day, but sometimes things go wrong. And then sometimes you get a broken tile in an iPhone 12 Pro Max box instead.
That s what happened to Olivia Parkinson after she had the misfortune to order an iPhone 12 Pro Max from UK carrier Virgin Media. That part wasn t really the problem, but things started to go awry when Virgin Media used Yodel to deliver the thing. As fellow UK dwellers will attest, that wasn t great news.
A customer who received a cracked kitchen tile instead of her new £1,200 iPhone 12 ProMax has slammed Virgin after the company tried to make her pay for it.
Olivia Parkinson was left enraged after she opened up the box of what she believed was her new iPhone 12 ProMax to discover it had been switched for a piece of ceramic on April 14.
The artist, from Preston, Lancashire, contacted Virgin and Yodel to get to the bottom of the issue but claims she was initially told she would be liable to pay for the phone.
Ms Parkinson took to Twitter and posted pictures showing the box of her iPhone sitting open with a missing charger and headphones.
NEWARK – The chorus grows louder to expel indicted State Rep. Larry Householder from the Ohio House of Representatives, with a vote possible next week.
State Rep. Mark Fraizer, R-Newark, said he expects members of the Ohio House of Representatives to cast their votes on the expulsion of Householder, R-Glenford, and he believes there are the 66 votes needed to remove the former speaker, arrested in July on racketeering charges. My hope is there will be a vote next week and allow members to expel Householder from his position, Fraizer said. Now is the time.
“We’ve been pushing. We should have the vote and should expel Householder. I’m going to vote to expel. My anticipation is it will come to the floor. I believe there will be enough (votes) to expel.”
Several elected Republicans from former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder’s own district asked to have the lawmaker expelled, eight months after he was