How Would Anyone Benefit From Sending Unsolicited Amazon Packages To Random Addresses? • Discoverology

How Would Anyone Benefit From Sending Unsolicited Amazon Packages To Random Addresses?

Business, Tech

First came a cell phone case that no one had ordered and that didn’t match a phone in the house. The next week brought unusual kitchen supplies. Then a mass of assorted holiday-themed items. All of these deliveries were from Amazon.

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