Ever Get Anything Interesting In a Package from Amazon, Ebay, etc?

I ordered some drinking glasses from Macy's. Received a Mickey & Minnie Mouse wedding Christmas ornament and two modern looking soup bowls. The packaging slips for the other items were in the box and supposed to go to two different people. When I contacted Macy's, they asked if I could bring those items in to the nearest store. When I told them we don't have one in our state, they said to keep them.
 
Wife ordered a nice sweater for my niece for Christmas this past year. We were worried that it wouldn't arrive on time. The package arrived but instead of the sweater it contained a size 3x used Mickey Mouse shirt. We had to scramble for niece's present.
 
I feel like they’d send something cheaper than a master cylinder if they were brushing or are they relying on people to return it.
I looked it up and it was between $20-$30. My first thought was the same as it would be too expensive. I’m also guessing that there is not a ton of buys on a 70’s Chevy master cylinder so it was a part whoever sent was willing to part with.
 
I sent my mom and dad a vacuum sealer for Christmas through Amazon. They sent FOUR vacuum sealers. So I guess I got gifts for my brother, sister and niece also.
 
One time I ordered a shower head. I think it was $60 bucks or something. Instead of just the one I ordered they sent me a box of 100.

I put them in my garage and my roommate came home and saw the huge stash and asked if I was starting a shower head business out of our garage. It took them about a week to figure out where they had mistakenly sent them. They had a UPS guy out there pretty quickly to retrieve them.
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I looked it up and it was between $20-$30. My first thought was the same as it would be too expensive. I’m also guessing that there is not a ton of buys on a 70’s Chevy master cylinder so it was a part whoever sent was willing to part with.
Yeah, that is a real thing. I knew someone that would be sent free random items in exchange for positive Amazon reviews. I'm sure the sellers have figured out the math of it all, but seems costly!
 
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Last spring we received two back-to-back pictures from a friend of ours. The first picture was of her Amazon order sheet showing 5 different children's books. Her son's birthday was the upcoming weekend.

The second picture was of the opened Amazon package containing a HUGE black dildo.

If it was anyone else, I would have thought it was staged, but she followed it up by complaining about having to now rush out to find the books he wanted for his birthday.

I told her to clean out her cart more often.
 
Last spring we received two back-to-back pictures from a friend of ours. The first picture was of her Amazon order sheet showing 5 different children's books. Her son's birthday was the upcoming weekend.

The second picture was of the opened Amazon package containing a HUGE black dildo.

If it was anyone else, I would have thought it was staged, but she followed it up by complaining about having to now rush out to find the books he wanted for his birthday.

I told her to clean out her cart more often.
Lol, I notice there was no mention of return in your story.
 
One day I went to check the mail and there was a bag on my front step from a service called Go Puff. It was an address that doesn't exist but if you Google it, it shows up in front of my house. It was just a bag of assorted crap.
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One hot July day, I went out to our mailbox and found a package addressed to my wife. It was about 10 inches long, 3 inches wide, and the return address was "PEN-15 club". Also, about half of the package was covered in this sticky, translucent slime.

I brought it inside the house and asked @Angie to explain it. We opened it up, and it was a Justin Trudeau prayer candle.
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The heat of the summer had melted it and the wax had soaked the box while it sat in our mailbox.

Suffice to say, it was basically the last thing I expected to be in that box, based on the information I had at the time.
 
One hot July day, I went out to our mailbox and found a package addressed to my wife. It was about 10 inches long, 3 inches wide, and the return address was "PEN-15 club". Also, about half of the package was covered in this sticky, translucent slime.

I brought it inside the house and asked @Angie to explain it. We opened it up, and it was a Justin Trudeau prayer candle.
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The heat of the summer had melted it and the wax had soaked the box while it sat in our mailbox.

Suffice to say, it was basically the last thing I expected to be in that box, based on the information I had at the time.

You forgot to mention that I was just as surprised as you, as I had ordered it while on Demerol after surgery in the hospital overnight. So we both were wildly confused by this sticky PEN-15 Club item addressed to me.
 
One hot July day, I went out to our mailbox and found a package addressed to my wife. It was about 10 inches long, 3 inches wide, and the return address was "PEN-15 club". Also, about half of the package was covered in this sticky, translucent slime.

I brought it inside the house and asked @Angie to explain it. We opened it up, and it was a Justin Trudeau prayer candle.
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The heat of the summer had melted it and the wax had soaked the box while it sat in our mailbox.

Suffice to say, it was basically the last thing I expected to be in that box, based on the information I had at the time.
I would have been more concerned about my wife being in a Pen15 club.
 
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About a year ago, we got a sexy-time item out of the blue.

We had previously gotten an item that my sister in law had ordered for herself but had our address as delivery from Christmas, so thought it was something she had ordered. Nope.
 

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