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Not sure - the guy at Amazon said it could be a tracking code error. I guess if it's a one off then no, if I keep receiving free goodies then probably! He passed it on to the "concern" team.
Thanks for the offer, but after losing the tip of one finger I have a healthy respect for my cutting tools & have not had any further "incidents" stabbing via the glovers sewing needles does not count
C5 gloves are handy for gardening if that's of use for you
But they are thick & no good for manual dexterity - I have to wear them when on site, makes using any electronic tool a real pain!
Oh, well that's vaguely amusing. Second parcel arrived today with something vaguely contract related. Turns out that my client sent me the safety gear cos they want me to break stuff!
THE mystery of a man who keeps receiving yellow ducks in the post has taken another turn - as Amazon confirms he isn't being scammed.
Peter Jackson of Ushaw Moor, near Durham, has been driven 'quackers' after receiving one new yellow rubber duck almost every day for the past three weeks.
Mr Jackson first told The Northern Echo how puzzled he had become after a total of nine rubber ducks had made their way to his home on New Acres.
Mystery as County Durham man keeps receiving yellow rubber ducks from Amazon
But in the past week, the 76-year-old has been receiving yet more parcels...and rubber ducks, this time accompanied by some very hilarious messages.
One message, written by someone called 'Ellie Harris' read: "For your boo boos xxx From Fake Doctor."
Meanwhile another read: "DUCK, DUCK....QUACK From Goose."
Speaking to The Echo, Mr Jackson said he still did not know who was behind the mystery parcels but hinted that they appeared to know he had a dog.
He said: "In the past week, I've had more rubber ducks, some Venison Chew Sticks for my dog and Scottish shortbread.
Oh, well that's vaguely amusing. Second parcel arrived today with something vaguely contract related. Turns out that my client sent me the safety gear cos they want me to break stuff!
we know a song about that...
bet you are posing on the stairs after that!
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
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