So, here's a bizarre story: last week, on a whim, I decided to buy some glucose tablets, which I ordered on Amazon because pandemic. They were meant to arrive on Tuesday, but it's Thursday now and still they're not here. So I checked the delivery status on Amazon.
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UPDATE: in an even stranger turn of events, it appears that a) my mother's bounty of gummies has nothing to do with my Amazon order, as b) she has in fact received a crate of WEED GUMMIES which in all ways appear addressed to her except for the fact that she didn't order them.
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She hasn't been charged for them, either, which was my big concern - like, maybe someone took her credit card details and somehow their purchase ended up with her by mistake? But no!! She just has the gummies!! Which are from America!!
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holy sugar pill problems, batman! hope you get it all sorted.
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No help here but your thread reminded me of the Anthropologie vase story and I'm sorry but I laughedhttps://twitter.com/reading_while/status/1220140942189125632 …
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Around the time this was going on, I told a friend on the phone I felt I really needed a rug in my dining room. Very literally two minutes later, I got up to check my mail, and there, on my porch, was a rug. Likewise, not long after, a set of shelves I needed, but didn’t order.
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I don't suppose you & your mother have very similar names? My roommate and I are both Emily B., and GAP Card/Synchrony Bank once merged our rewards points accounts, and she got sent all my points. (They couldn't figure out how to undo it, either; I had to close my account.)
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Nope! Not remotely similar in any way.
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