I live in a secluded property at the end of what can best be described as a track. On Friday,Saturday and today couriers have delivered 7 different packages addressed to two different people at my address both of whom I've never heard of. Eventually managed to speak to someone at Amazon and they've said they'll investigate.I said what do I do with these packages to which the reply was 'whatever you like' ;no need to return them. Unfortunately there's nothing I want although I've given some expensive looking wireless ear things to my daughter who happened to be visiting.
Has anyone heard of this happening ? Thought there might be some fraud involved but nothing apparent.
A Good chance that it is caused by errors and or bugs in the post code / address data and software used by many organisations.
I've been on the wrong side of the coin before, where my actual address had been changed because the computer favoured its own new corrupted data rather than the data it had worked with for 15 years.
If this is the case, you will likely be getting stuff for months before it's sorted
A Good chance that it is caused by errors and or bugs in the post code / address data and software usedby many organisations.I've been on the wrong side of the coin before, where my actual address had been changed because the computer favouredits own