Oddly written message
Has anyone else had a message written like this?
"I need this item delivered by Friday 16th May 2025 at the very latest please. As a consequence of the delays already experienced, I have no alternative option at all. There has been plenty of time to fulfil and deliver the item, or to give me an honest response and sufficient time to find a replacement item."
It's so oddly written. I knew as soon as I started reading it that the customer was trying it on. Sure enough, the item was delivered, and the GPS was right outside his front door. The message reads like it was copied from a scammer's Facebook group or somewhere.
I was just curious if anyone else had received it.
Oddly written message
Has anyone else had a message written like this?
"I need this item delivered by Friday 16th May 2025 at the very latest please. As a consequence of the delays already experienced, I have no alternative option at all. There has been plenty of time to fulfil and deliver the item, or to give me an honest response and sufficient time to find a replacement item."
It's so oddly written. I knew as soon as I started reading it that the customer was trying it on. Sure enough, the item was delivered, and the GPS was right outside his front door. The message reads like it was copied from a scammer's Facebook group or somewhere.
I was just curious if anyone else had received it.
4 replies
Seller_MT8rt0A2OpbCx
I would just reply politely and professionally, e.g.:
Thank you for your message. I have just checked the tracking, and can see that your order has now been delivered, and before your requested date.
Thank you for ordering from our little shop on the Amazon platform.
Kind regards,
CbyJD
Seller_KlbXZHzQGSDZv
Looks like 5 excuses rolled into one probably meant to pick 1 from a list to get a freebie and was not quite bright enough to do the cut and paste correctly.