Kentucky Mom Shocked After Son Orders 70K Dum-Dum Suckers From Amazon

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I can just imagine the reaction from the vendor when that order was placed. lol
I wish I could believe that a human was actually involved on the other end; sadly, it's probably (nearly) 100% automated from the seller's end.

In earnest, though, I do hope said mom was able to dispute the transaction... somehow. That's a hell of a way to learn to lock your phone, though.
 
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I wish I could believe that a human was actually involved on the other end; sadly, it's probably (nearly) 100% automated from the seller's end.

In earnest, though, I do hope said mom was able to dispute the transaction... somehow. That's a hell of a way to learn to lock your phone, though.
You're right. Sometimes I forget how business is done these days. I've really got to get more current. lol
 

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You're right. Sometimes I forget how business is done these days. I've really got to get more current. lol
The first time I ordered some to go from a local place here, on the internet click this box for Crab Omelet, click this box for pick up at 10 am...when I get there and my order was already to go, it felt adventurous and a little exciting, and the gal at the counter was cute af too.
 

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I saw one of those short videos of dad at the door confused by the pizza delivery guy, till they figured out the very young child ordered it on dad’s phone


When they're little they don't get it.

My younger stepson wanted pizza one night. His dad said he didn't have any money. Kid said: "You have those plastic cards, you can buy it."

lol...