by brenda91
Sat Mar 26, 2022 5:43 pm
I have to wonder if there's an angle here I'm not seeing, just because it's so random.
I ordered a piece of electronics from a mainstream online retailer's site, but from a third-party seller.
I was expecting one package. Instead, my order came in two packages, sent via Amazon (which is not where I ordered the items).
One package contained the item I ordered, and the other contained a box of crayons.
Is there some way that sending multiple packages from a different online retailer could be used to prevent me from returning the product if it is defective?
Thanks.
I ordered a piece of electronics from a mainstream online retailer's site, but from a third-party seller.
I was expecting one package. Instead, my order came in two packages, sent via Amazon (which is not where I ordered the items).
One package contained the item I ordered, and the other contained a box of crayons.
Is there some way that sending multiple packages from a different online retailer could be used to prevent me from returning the product if it is defective?
Thanks.