LEXINGTON, Ky. — A Kentucky lady was in a sticky mess when she discovered stacks of packing containers containing lollipops on her entrance doorstep. The shock supply was ordered by her younger son whereas he performed on her telephone.
Holly LaFavers says she tried stopping 8-year-old Liam’s Amazon order for about 70,000 Dum-Dum suckers earlier than the treats arrived, however it was too late.
Amazon had already delivered 22 circumstances to her residence.

“He advised me that he needed to have a carnival, and he was ordering the Dum-Dums as prizes for his carnival,” LaFavers stated. “Once more, he was being pleasant, he was being sort to his pals.”
The shock bought worse after a fast examine of her checking account. She owed about $4,000 for the order.
“Once I noticed what the quantity was, I nearly fainted,” LaFavers stated.
Then she came upon that eight extra circumstances from the order had been unaccounted for, she stated. After a visit to the submit workplace, these circumstances had been returned to sender, she stated.

Her efforts to get a refund took a bit extra time, however she bought her a reimbursement.
“After a protracted day of working with the financial institution and speaking to a couple information stations Amazon known as and they’re refunding my cash,” she stated in a social media submit.
LaFavers stated she was altering some settings on her telephone to ensure there’s by no means one other shock supply at residence.