'It's Been Hell': Hundreds of Amazon Packages Mistakenly Shipped to Woman's Home for over a Year
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, JUL 9 – Hundreds of misrouted packages from a Chinese seller blocked access to a disabled senior, with Amazon removing them after over a year and promising policy enforcement.
- A San Jose woman named Kay has received hundreds of large boxes of faux-leather car seat covers at her doorstep over the past year.
- The packages come from a Chinese seller, Liusandedian, whose products often did not fit and whose Amazon return policies appear violated.
- Kay repeatedly contacted Amazon and filed six complaint tickets, but the packages kept arriving and blocked her driveway and doorway, affecting her disabled 88-year-old mother.
- She said returns often cost more than 50% of the purchase price, with some paying $124 to return items worth around $129, and expressed relief when Amazon promised to stop the deliveries and remove the packages this morning.
- Amazon apologized, is working directly with Kay to pick up packages, and vowed to resolve the issue permanently, underscoring ongoing challenges with international seller returns.
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