Comments by "roachtoasties" (@roachtoasties) on "WUSA9"
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I wonder how it's "fraud." If someone stole your Amazon package, that's one issue. If someone is sending stuff you didn't order, it's annoying, but what law is being broken? If this ever happened to me, I'll just drive the boxes to the Goodwill store a couple miles from me. They'll give me a receipt for a charitable tax deduction. One thing I don't get is doesn't Amazon have any business rules/restraints to detect this? If an Amazon driver, warehouse worker, or Amazon software, detects a bunch of stuff, day after day, being sent to the same residence, they should be able to stop this internally. Amazon drivers should be able to detect and report this. If I was an Amazon driver, I wouldn't be happy delivering 100 boxes of crap up five flights of stairs to an apartment where the resident didn't expect or want this stuff.
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