Okay, went and had a peek at how Amazon works and there is absolutely no place that you can go and get someone's info legitimately. You should probably think about changing your account details or possibly dropping amazon for a bit. Maybe cover the camera on your computer, never leave it on unless you are actually on it. Brrrr, gives me the creeps but then I just watched a movie where this girl was being stalked through her technology. Be safe out there. Uzone has a good point too, they might be trying to drum up more business but not real sure this is a good way to do it.
I have stickers over all my cameras -- tablets, laptops, and phone all covered. I'm not paranoid, but it's too easy for someone to access them if they want to.
I've bought some food from them, but believe it or not Walmart.com ships groceries too and has a lot more to choose from at better prices. If you spend enough, they have free shipping. You can just sit back and let UPS deliver your groceries.
Well, I feel so much better! Customer Service was very understanding since I was worried someone had hacked my computer. Apparently, someone named Tanner Ford has been sending hundreds of anonymous Amazon gifts and I was just one of the lucky recipients.
I still don't know how he knew that I was looking at this book, but maybe he's a "white hat" hacker. As long as that's as far as it goes, I'll take the gift and be happy.
Wow! I wish someone would send me a random gift, haha!
LOL, my first thought was that this person hacked somebody's info and used the person they hacked credit card to send out hundreds of books
That's what I was thinking, someone having some sort of Robin Hood thing where they've stolen the credit card details of some rich people to send gifts to "the poor" (somewhat subjective and you'd really have no way of actually knowing).
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https://www.amazon.com/Crunch-Munch-Ultimate-Package-Assortment/dp/B01MD0T3BX/ref=sr_1_5_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1492111659&sr=8-5&keywords=food
I didn't know I could wish for food on there.
In some areas you can even have them drop a box of Cheezits on your front porch the same day via drone.
Bon appettite.
https://www.amazon.com/Lou-Malnatis-Chicago-style-Sausage-Pepperoni/dp/B008BUUQEG/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1492111860&sr=8-2&keywords=pizza&th=1
I think multiple accounts with multiple wishlists should bring a tsunami of food my way.
https://www.amazon.com/PEANUT-BUTTER-CRUNCHY-2KG-TUB/dp/B01M17CILI/ref=sr_1_5_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1492112152&sr=8-5&keywords=2kg+peanut+butter
I have stickers over all my cameras -- tablets, laptops, and phone all covered. I'm not paranoid, but it's too easy for someone to access them if they want to.
I've bought some food from them, but believe it or not Walmart.com ships groceries too and has a lot more to choose from at better prices. If you spend enough, they have free shipping. You can just sit back and let UPS deliver your groceries.
Wow! I wish someone would send me a random gift, haha!
That's what I was thinking, someone having some sort of Robin Hood thing where they've stolen the credit card details of some rich people to send gifts to "the poor" (somewhat subjective and you'd really have no way of actually knowing).
I am starting to worry that our mystery gifter has snuffed it.
Life is cruel and harsh when the mystery gifter snuffs it just as they were going to hit the payment button on that big pizza delivery.