

CIAO! Oggi abbiamo ricevuto un pacchetto che è stato indirizzato al vecchio cognome di mia moglie con un convertitore AV a HDMI che non abbiamo ordinato e siamo un po ‘confusi su cosa farne. Ho allegato un’immagine o sia la busta che l’oggetto. L’indirizzo di ritorno dice Amazon, quindi abbiamo controllato e nessuno dei nostri account elenca l’articolo. L’account di mia moglie non ha nemmeno il nostro indirizzo attuale elencato da nessuna parte e il mio account non ha nemmeno il nome di mia moglie.
Siamo così sinceramente confusi e non sappiamo cosa fare con questo. È una specie di truffa o qualcosa del genere?
Ho visto che puoi segnalare pacchetti non richiesti su Amazon e per mettere giù il numero di tracciamento, sarebbe questo il numero sul codice a barre superiore con lettere/numeri in esso?
Qualsiasi consiglio o aiuto è apprezzato, poiché siamo molto confusi e un po ‘preoccupati
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di Mercuraya
7 commenti
> to my wife’s old last name
>Is this some sort of scam or anything like that?
Are you living in an apartment with many mail boxes?
Just be careful, I would not forward it when someone out of nowhere ask for it. I think the best way is to return it
Relax, this is a 15€ item. This could be a seller dumoing stuff to you, because he don’t want to pay for storage anymore.
But have an eye to your baking accounts.
Contact Amazon, they should be able to figure out the order. Sometimes third party sellers send stuff to previous customers to reduce the stock at Amazon which gets very expensive after a certain time in the warehouse.
This is likely a review scam. The scammer orders the item, sends it to random people. The reviewer can now post a 5star review which is flagged as a ‘confirmed purchase ‘, making it seem genuine.
They now hope you’re sending the item back, so they don’t even lose the product.
I suggest you inform Amazon (or whatever market/store you got it from. Don’t send it back until the customer service has told you what to do.
This might be a different case, but i would tell what it COULD be in the worst case scenario.
Sole people use this method for an identity theft attempts, they send insignificant orders at first to check if somebody actually loves there with that name, if yes, then they might switch to a bigger and more expensive orders, they MIGHT still need to proof the identity so i would recommend changing your email infos, password and safety or recovery question, link it to a multi-factor authentication program. I would call the police just to be safe, but that is just me always calling police when i suspect a scan or receive a call from any source, you could also call DHL see if you could track it or amazon to file a case.
I hope that this is not the case, but i would still update my password and increase the security of my email.
Relax bro. You got something for free. Use it or sell it on eBay
Such das Produkt bei Amazon und bewerte es negativ.