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That is very suspicious - you would always get a text and alert from Amazon first, they would never call you about a delivery - only if you had requested a callback about a service/refund issue. This area is getting targetted way too often lately, did their number show up on your call records? Would be worth reporting it to the Police imho.

You won't get a text if the parcel is being sent to you as a gift. The purchaser might, but the person receiving the gift won't, as Amazon will only have delivery address details.


But they should try to deliver first. It doesn't seem quite kosher to me.

jim_the_chin Wrote:

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> Yes, same Mr Roberts name, having said Mr Cameron first, it sounded so amateur, wouldn't say who

> parcel was for or what it was, said it was a lost one, never asked for my name or any personal

> details. Number with-held. Mindless prank?


Even if if a number is withheld, if the call came from a landline or mobile the police can still access it.

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