The internet is a complicated place, especially if you use it for business.
When people change their phone numbers, email address, or other personal information, it can take a bit of time for the internet to catch up.
If you’re this person, you take advantage of that.
Check it out.
Unwanted online orders
I moved from my home country and went to study overseas.
When you have a prepaid phone after a certain time your phone number gets recycled if you do not make any payments.
My old phone number and current email are linked to a certain online store and after some time I noticed emails of orders being placed and delivered.
So she couldn’t resist doing what happens next…
I went on WhatsApp and messaged my old number to tell them my email was linked to my old number and they should get it checked.
No response.
I even tried and messaged the online store but nothing.
I was drunk one night and saw an email.
Clicking on links does not need a password so I thought why not order a bunch of questionable products?
Guess what? There’s a cash on delivery option! Yes!
And the cycle continues…
So I ordered heaps of funny **** to wrong addresses with wrong names.
Fast forward to today and I’m here being a menace on the other side of the world waiting for them to stop me.
They still haven’t changed the name I changed theirs to and I just got an email about a new delivery they placed.
Somebody stop me.
Here is what people are saying.
But what will it take?!
That’s unethical, but okay.
I doubt it.
Wow. Who hurt you?
That’s one way to make money, I guess.
No one is going to be stopping him anytime soon!
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