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Family keeps getting package after package they never ordered from Temu

Family keeps getting package after package they never ordered from Temu
June 24, 2024
CNN - LA Post

OAKBROOK TERRACE, Illinois (WBBM) -- Trucks have been delivering a nonstop stream of packages from Temu to a home in the western suburbs lately, but the family is not ordering anything.
The family asked CBS 2 for help after they found themselves stuck with random stuff and boxes filling their space—and nowhere else left to turn.

Tim Wood showed off all the items that have been cluttering his Oakbrook Terrace condo. Among other things, he has received 20 different military hats, cameras, knives, a crawfish trap, a belt with a golden buckle shaped like a car, and about 30 fishing vests for which he never asked. Wood said the items came in a stream of package deliveries that started shortly after his family purchased the condo. Again, he did not order any of them.

But the stream has turned into more of a metaphorical whitewater rapids. "In the last month, it's been one or two packages a day," Wood said. He admits was kind of entertaining at first, calling it "like Christmas every day." Not so much anymore. "It's just too much stuff now," he said.
Wood said the source of some of the items is not clear. "It's all Chinese," he said. But he said it is clear some of it is from Temu. "None of it has a return address of Temu on it," Wood said.
Wood said he and his family has tried everything to make it stop.

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