So, went to get my mail, saw a package. I was already expecting one, so blah, blah, blah, I opened it and quickly realized it wasn’t my package. It’s a tirara, as well as a bracelet. I looked up the brand and, thankfully, they’re not diamonds or anything crazy, but they range from $150 to almost $700, either scale being expensive to me. And a tirara has to be an event, which makes it even worse. I checked for an order slip to reference the number, but it’s only the tiara. I don’t recognize the name, and I’ve been at this address for a few years. Do I just return to sender and hope for the best? Community post?

  • @Whats_a_lemmy@ponder.cat
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    14 hours ago

    I thought those usually involved cheaper items. No point in spending hundreds of dollars to lend credence to a fake review

    • @CameronDev@programming.dev
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      It may be a fake item, but also remember that the cost to make jewelry is usually far less than what they are sold for, so it probably wasn’t hundreds of dollars.

      I’ll update when I find the video, but there was a woman who gave a blackhat defcon talk about it, and she got a coffee machine, so its not without precedence to spend hundreds.

      Edit: link https://youtu.be/2IT2oAzTcvU

    • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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      110 hours ago

      Well, theoretically they’re just paying Amazon’s cut and taxes… Which isn’t nothing, but if their markup is high enough it could still math out