Stephen Tashiro
04-09-2014, 3:58 PM
I received a box from Amazon. The box left on my porch had been slit open on the bottom. Everything I ordered was in the box and in good condition, but the invoice for the order was missing. (It's normally contained in the box).
I called UPS about the package and they said the box was in good condition when it was given to the Post Office. (It suprised me that it was given to the Post Office.)
I emailed Amazon about this, insofar as one can email Amazon. I got a reply with a link that let's me print out the invoice. That wasn't what my email requested. I was asking if a stolen invoice could be used in some sort of fraud.
Update: A "chat" session with Amazon customer service revealed that Amazon doesn't send an "invoice" inside packages. I suppose the paper they include may be what you use to return items. At any rate, there were no papers from Amazon inside my package.
I called UPS about the package and they said the box was in good condition when it was given to the Post Office. (It suprised me that it was given to the Post Office.)
I emailed Amazon about this, insofar as one can email Amazon. I got a reply with a link that let's me print out the invoice. That wasn't what my email requested. I was asking if a stolen invoice could be used in some sort of fraud.
Update: A "chat" session with Amazon customer service revealed that Amazon doesn't send an "invoice" inside packages. I suppose the paper they include may be what you use to return items. At any rate, there were no papers from Amazon inside my package.