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In recent years, online shopping has revolutionised our purchasing habits, offering unparalleled speed and convenience. Same-day or rapid delivery has become standard for many e-commerce platforms, but not every experience matches these advancements. Jay, a customer who recently shared his unexpected experience on X (formerly Twitter), received a package from Amazon that left him both amused and puzzled. Jay revealed that he had ordered a pressure cooker on October 1, 2022. However, despite cancelling the order and receiving a refund, the item mysteriously showed up at his doorstep nearly two years later, on August 28, 2024.
Expressing his bemusement, Jay wrote, “Thank you Amazon for delivering my order after 2 years. The cook is elated after the prolonged wait, must be a very special pressure cooker!”
Take a look at the post here:
Thank you Amazon for delivering my order after 2 years. The cook is elated after the prolonged wait, must be a very special pressure cooker! ???? pic.twitter.com/TA8fszlvKK
— Jay (@thetrickytrade) August 29, 2024
His post quickly caught the attention of Amazon’s customer service, which responded with an apology and a request to report the issue through their support team link.
“Hi there, we’re sorry to hear this. Kindly report this to our support team using this link: https://amzn.to/3JT9ckz. -Alexandra,” Amazon Help wrote.
In a humourous reply, Jay questioned what exactly needed reporting, given that the order was cancelled and refunded years ago.
“Report what? The order was cancelled and refunded back in 2022? And delivered out of nowhere yesterday. How do I pay for it now?” Jay wrote.
Report what? The order was cancelled and refunded back in 2022? And delivered out of nowhere yesterday. How do I pay for it now?— Jay (@thetrickytrade) August 29, 2024
Jay’s post became a hub of excitement, sparking a wave of humourous reactions from social media users. Take a look:
One witty user commented, “This pressure is putting more pressure on Amazon support team now.”
This pressure is putting more pressure on @amazonIN support team now???????? https://t.co/yRks1ZjwF6— InvestBooks ???????? (@InvestBooks) August 30, 2024
Another added, “Was under so much pressure that it went for long term therapy before getting shipped.”
Was under so much pressure that it went for long term therapy before getting shipped https://t.co/JUwDOszsUO— 牛刀 (@manhedonia6) August 30, 2024
Someone humorously questioned, “Bhai isme kya banaoge pehle? Ya phir museum me Dene ka soch rahe ho? Brother, what are you planning to cook in this first? Or you will donate this in a museum?).”
Jay, joining in the fun, replied, “Fridge mey dekh raha hu, do saal purana kuch hai kya (I’m checking in fridge to see if there is anything that is two years old in there).”
Fridge mey dekh raha hu, do saal purana kuch hai kya.— Jay (@thetrickytrade) August 29, 2024
Another user joked, “I think your order is coming from parallel universe so it took 2 years to reach it to you.”
I think your order is coming from parallel universe so it took 2 years to reach it to you.— Best Deals (@tanaymehrotra1) August 29, 2024
The streak of hilarious comments continued with remarks like “Must be Hand crafted by very skilled craftsmen,” “Delivered under pressure,” and “Must be imported from alien’s.”
Must be Hand crafted by very skilled craftsmen— Human (@sachinkunal114) August 30, 2024
Delivered under pressure— Tathagata Ghosh (@tathagata91) August 29, 2024
Must be imported from alien's— Deva (@devsmech) August 31, 2024
One user humorously speculated, “must be ‘made in Mars’.”
must be 'made in Mars'— xRAJ (@xhrishiraj) August 29, 2024
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