There is someone named Gina Kim who keeps on sending their Amazon purchases to my address in Seattle and it's really baffling. I have no idea who this person is or how someone could keep on doing this, presumably by mistake. I'm not even sure what to do with these items.
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Hi there! Thanks for letting us know about this! Have you checked out this Help page: amzn.to/2UccOci? We hope this helps! -Emily
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I don't think it's brushing, the items are totally random but things that people would normally buy. I have a feeling that a customer misentered her address.
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Also that page doesn't tell me how to actually contact customer service to report this
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You can always type 'contact us' into the search bar or click on the 'contact us' link at the bottom of the web page in the blue section when signed in! We don't have access to your account via Twitter to view any information. -Emily
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I finally found the appropriate thing under "Report suspicious activity" where I could provide the tracking numbers. I have reported the two most recent packages I received. Hopefully it's just a weird warehousing glitch. Anyway, thanks for reaching out!
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This actually sounds like that review scam where they order their own product that actually gets shipped and then leave a review that shows up as a "verified purchase"
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I doubt that's what's going on though? I suspect it's a school teacher who got her address wrong.
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Replying to @fluffy @AmazonHelp
That is a surprisingly consistent collection of items. If it happens over a long enough period of time it seems like you should be able to give Amazon support the tracking number and they can find out who ordered it and fix it.

Oct 28, 2021 · 3:32 AM UTC

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Replying to @aaronpk @AmazonHelp
Yeah I sent the tracking numbers to customer service and hopefully they can sort it out
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also lol i never knew that scam had a name. I just clicked thru to the link they sent that kind of hints at it without actually acknowledging the scam