





They are all addressed to me, but have my first and last name as the same name. They're all random items that are pretty much within my interests but not something I actually ordered. A rechargeable rgb light, ink cartridges that don't fit my printer, a crazy led flashlight, puppy pee pads (I don't have a dog) and a rechargeable polishing pen (micro drill). My Walmart account is secure and doesn't show any of these transactions, and my bank account and cards don't show them either.
I'm just confused and not sure if this could be a scam or something I should be worried about if I give the items away or use them myself.
Including a photo of the boxes and contents.
It was just so topical, my 3yo daughter in the back seat was asking why we were stopped, so I was describing to her how traffic lights work. This was additionally disturbing for me as her car seat is on the passenger side and if this clown had been a bit later to the light and still blown it, she could have t-boned us.
I've driven this intersection hundreds of times by now, people are usually pretty slow and attentive going through it.
This car has been sitting for a while in an MBTA commuter parking garage. We haven't had this level of pollen fall in weeks.
My niece drove my little rc boat up onto the beach and I think something broke inside this shaft cowl(?), since the propeller can now spin freely from the flex joint coupling at the end. There's some slop in the shaft too, I can pull the propeller back about 3/16" but the coupling seems firmly seated.
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Im pretty handy, is this something I can fix or are these parts not replaceable? The boat is a Toyabi T03 and is a ton of fun in our local pond, I'd love to be able to repair it.
The ac was blowing in so hard he couldn't fly out. So he got scooped and put out with the flowers outside!
I don't attend, my daughter was playing at the park behind the church and I saw this ridiculous display.
Looks like both kits are complete, but the Arizona didn't come with instructions.