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A woman in San Jose, California, has been receiving hundreds of Amazon packages for over a year — and she never ordered a single one.
The mystery unraveled when it was discovered that a Chinese seller had mistakenly listed her home as the return address for faulty faux leather car seat covers.
The woman, identified only as Kay, opened some of the boxes and found the same item inside each one: faux leather car seat covers from a company called Liusandedian.
These were returns from unhappy customers, but instead of going back to the seller in China, they were rerouted to her doorstep.
The boxes piled up so high in her driveway that she couldn’t park her car or get her 88-year-old mother to the front door without navigating through them.
Despite multiple complaints, Amazon offered little help — until media coverage forced action.
Kay called the ordeal “another form of hell.”
Amazon has since apologized and promised to remove the packages and prevent further deliveries.

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