No, this has nothing to do with Q, but it may have something to do with Amazon's warehouse.
For the last few months we have been receiving items we never ordered and we never paid for along with the item/items we DID order. I stopped calling because they just say to keep it.
Yesterday, my order for a baking thermometer for my bread came along with a HUGE bag of something called Krach lemonade powder. I wouldn't order something like that nor would I drink it. 17% sodium in it.
Hubby works in receiving at Home Depot and he came up with an explanation. He thinks that the things we receive and didn't order are coming from overstock they cannot get rid of. He said he could see a manager telling the shippers to throw a package in orders just to get rid of the items.
Has anyone else been getting unordered items in their Amazon deliveries?
Just for giggles; a few years ago we got a slip in our mailbox that there was a delivery too big and we needed to pick it up. I had no idea what it could be. When I got to the post office there was a HUGE commercial sink delivered to me. Of course, I refused delivery and they sent it back. Once again, I had never been charged for the huge sink. 🤣
Happened to me a few years ago, and as a previous commenter stated, it is called "brushing." Companies send you stuff and then write a fake review of their product in hopes of generating more orders. Contact Amazon and file a report, and it should stop, at least it did for me. And Amazon allows you to keep the product, although you may have no use for it other than to throw it away.
Don't throw it away! Send it to my wife and she'll sell it on eBay lol
But why are these items only coming with legitimate orders? It's like a bonus item thrown in, not a separate regular order.