
Ms. Hu received the courier
Chutian Metropolis Daily Jimu News (reporter Wang Jun) Recently, Ms. Hu, who is a migrant worker in Han, encountered a troublesome matter, she did not shop online, but received dozens of couriers sent from Shandong for 4 consecutive days, and the packages were all cushions. Ms. Hu felt inexplicable, she contacted the sender according to the phone number on the courier slip, but no one answered.
Ms. Hu, who rents a jinkai apartment on Checheng Avenue in Caidian District, has received such a text message reminder since October 12, asking her to pick up the package at the nearby Zhongtong Express. When she arrived at the courier station, ten black courier bags were piled up in front of her like a hill, and she felt "confused", and in front of the courier, she unwrapped the packages, "Each package contains 4 to 6 cushions of exactly the same color and size, and this pile of couriers is estimated to have more than 50 cushions." ”
Ms. Hu said that she bought a quilt on the Internet a few days ago, and her first reaction after seeing this cushion was that the merchant who sold the quilt did the activity to send it, but if you think about it carefully, the merchant who sells the quilt is Jiangsu, how can she send the cushion from Shandong? The courier station asked her to take away the place, and later, with the help of several sisters, she took the pile of packages back and forth to the rental house several times and placed them on an unused high and low bed.
Ms. Hu said she had called and asked all the relatives and friends who might have sent the courier to her, and said it had not been sent. What made Ms. Hu even more confused was that for 3 consecutive days, she could receive the same pickup text message, reminding her to go to Zhongtong Express to pick up the package. A total of 39 packages were received, and according to the 6 of them in one, there were more than 200 cushions in total.
Inexplicably receiving so many unexplained express parcels, Ms. Hu was both curious and scared. The Jimu News reporter noticed that the delivery bag received by Ms. Hu was displayed as Jinqiu Community in Boxing County, Binzhou City, Shandong Province, and the sender was Wang Mou. The reporter called Wang's phone many times, and no one answered after he opened it. Afterwards, the reporter contacted the courier site where Wang mou sent the mail, and a staff member said that he had never heard Wang say that he had missed the courier, and said that he could send a letter to Wang and let him call Ms. Hu back. However, as of the time of this reporter's release, Wang still has not called Back to Ms. Hu.
In this regard, the reporter interviewed Mr. Liu, who opened a store on an e-commerce platform, who said, "The situation encountered by Ms. Hu is likely to be sent by the seller in order to brush the credibility." In response to this matter, the reporter interviewed Hong Cong, a lawyer at Wuhan Multi-Faceted Law Firm. She said that when receiving an unknown courier, it is recommended not to sign for it in the case of determining that it is not purchased by herself, and the courier can be asked to return the same way. She suggested that Ms. Hu call the police to deal with it, and she can also complain to the platform side about the merchant's single brushing behavior.
During the interview, the reporter and Ms. Hu found similar cushions through a number of e-commerce platforms, and found that the unit price of each sale ranged from 5 yuan to more than 20 yuan. "If you count at this price, my more than 230 cushions here are worth at least a thousand yuan, and I don't know what to do with them." Looking at the black packages piled up in front of her, Ms. Hu shook her head helplessly. She told reporters that she hoped that sellers or e-commerce platforms could contact her as soon as possible after seeing the report of Jimu News and deal with these "hot potatoes".
Source: Chutian Metropolis Daily