Online Shopping gone wrong: A mystery package arrives

Online Shopping gone wrong: A mystery package arrives


I had just dropped my daughter at school when my phone rang. It was a number I didn’t recognise, and I almost didn’t pick up, as I rarely use my phone for speaking to people I don’t know. That day, however, I was feeling generous.

β€œHello, Kerri?” the voice said. β€œThis is DHL delivery. I have your package here, but no one is home.”

I grabbed a knife and ripped through the cardboard, feeling a shiver of anticipation as I peered inside.

I grabbed a knife and ripped through the cardboard, feeling a shiver of anticipation as I peered inside. Credit: Getty Images

β€œOh, cool,” I replied. I was expecting two mascaras I’d ordered online, though I hadn’t anticipated they’d arrive so soon. β€œCan you leave it in the letterbox?”

I heard the man snort. β€œNo, it’s way too big for that,” he said.

I was confused. How large could a pair of mascaras be?

I asked the delivery man to leave the box by the front door and drove directly home. I had intended to head to the shops, but I needed to see this package. I’ve had the odd mishap with online shopping; I once accidentally ordered 10 kilograms of rice instead of one. Was it possible I’d ordered 200 mascaras?

I pulled into my driveway, and saw the box, sitting majestically on my doorstep. It was too big even for 200 mascaras; the thing was the size of a washing machine. It was, however, surprisingly light, and so I carried it inside and scrutinised the label, which told me it was from an outfit called MyUS.

I allowed myself a moment to fantasise about the options. Perhaps it was a gift from a secret admirer. Perhaps it was clothing, or chocolates, or trinkets, or cake. Maybe it was something I’d ordered and forgotten, and I would laugh, and marvel that it had slipped my mind.

I grabbed a knife and ripped through the cardboard, feeling a shiver of anticipation as I peered inside. My mouth dropped open and my heart sank. It wasn’t clothing, or chocolates, or trinkets, or cake. The box contained mop heads – specifically, eight boxes of 16 mop heads.

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