Woman placed online order of jeans, received a bag of onions instead
Currently, a woman placed an internet order for a pair of jeans for herself, and the response she got was astounding. Instead of a pair of designer jeans, the woman received a bag of onions. However, it was just a random website that offers discounted prices on used items that are astronomically expensive in real life.
The current age enjoys shopping online, and even Covid-19 has contributed to the rise of this trend. Thus, the majority of enterprises moved online, which led to the emergence of numerous small firms. These tiny enterprises made a healthy profit without having to open physical stores.
On the other hand, when many individuals shop online, we all hear accounts from some of them about how their experiences were disappointing. They claimed to have placed pricey orders and received bricks, soap bars, or other bizarre products in response.
When using social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook, businesses can be found selling branded goods on their own websites. The woman reportedly placed an order for a worn pair of Levi’s pants, according The Mirror. She also bought it from a seller on Depop.
She therefore anticipated getting a pair of name-brand jeans delivered to her door. However, the woman was contemplating how it would be possible as she received a parcel containing little onions. The seller claims to have sent the identical item that was advertised on their website at the same time and denies knowing anything about what transpired.
When the woman didn’t get the expected pair of designer pants but rather a bag of onions, she texted the independent vendor. She wanted to make sure it wasn’t an error or a joke before she made a formal complaint.
Woman placed online order of jeans, received a bag of onions instead
The seller responded by saying they were baffled as to how she ended up with a bag of onions rather than a pair of trousers. Before I begin a Depop case like this, the client texted the vendor, asking, “Hello, can you explain why I received a bag of onions instead of my legitimate order of branded jeans?
The vendor texted back to the customer saying, “Sorry, I have no idea; I sent Levi’s jeans. That didn’t seem available to you, he questioned? The image of the package, a box of onions, was submitted by the customer.
Another such example is a Bihar guy who claims to have purchased a drone camera from an online retailer and then received a kilogramme of potatoes instead. Additionally, the buyer produced a video and posted it online, which also gained popularity.
The delivery person in the video asked the man to open the item and afterwards admitted that the merchant had defrauded him.