Posted by Hobo,NC on July 03, 2016 at 18:50:47 from (71.92.10.83):
I have a businesses address My buds are always having stuff they order shipped to me they always inform me to expect a package they ordered. Before I move on with this post this package is wrapped with tape that reads SCURRILITY SEAL so I let it set for 3 days before I open it up because no one had called to claim it.
I received a big package from Best Buy the in-closed package slip was hard to read there printer was low on ink. I call my son and ask him if he had ordered anything and had it shipped to me he said no (he never tells me to expect anything I have to guess he had it sent to me). I made out the order number on the slip and went to BB web site and pulled up the original order. It had been charged to one of my credit cards so called my CC co and told them I did not order anything from BB. They informed me two drones were ordered on my card. Who ever compromised my card ordered two $700 drones and had one shipped to me.
I called BB and did my best to explain I had a drone I did not order and another that was charged to my CC I wanted to know were it was shipped to. I don't know were the gal on the other end was from but I could not understand her and asked for someone I can understand but not good (it only took 30 min.). She tells me the one that was shipped to me show's its never been deliver and the other has not been deliver either. She refuses to tell me were the other drone was shipped, She then hangs up.
So that's were I am at It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
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