....... at mangerton towers.
It occurred to me that you might be able to offer some advice, please.
I returned home yesterday to find that two "something for you cards" had been put through the letterbox, one from Royal Mail, and one from Parcelforce. The information on the cards indicated that they'd been correctly addressed, but the addressee is a woman, with a name nothing like mine.
At 6.30 yesterday evening, a delivery man arrived from a courier firm, with a parcel - a laptop, apparently - addressed to my address, but with the same addressee. I refused to accept it, and it will be (presumably) returned to sender. I have not yet investigated the cards, and shall try to do so tomorrow.
I should say that mangerton towers is in fact a flat in a tenement building. Eight flats share the same street number, and each flat has its own location-based designation, eg Ground floor right, 2nd floor left. This is a very common setup in Scotland. I have lived here for 15 years. There is no-one of the addressee's name living here, as far as I can tell.
My first thought was card fraud, but after checking, I can say that whoever paid for the goods, it wasn't me.
What, if any, is the racket or scam? What is the point? Can anyone shed any light on what appears to be a pointless exercise?
It occurred to me that you might be able to offer some advice, please.
I returned home yesterday to find that two "something for you cards" had been put through the letterbox, one from Royal Mail, and one from Parcelforce. The information on the cards indicated that they'd been correctly addressed, but the addressee is a woman, with a name nothing like mine.
At 6.30 yesterday evening, a delivery man arrived from a courier firm, with a parcel - a laptop, apparently - addressed to my address, but with the same addressee. I refused to accept it, and it will be (presumably) returned to sender. I have not yet investigated the cards, and shall try to do so tomorrow.
I should say that mangerton towers is in fact a flat in a tenement building. Eight flats share the same street number, and each flat has its own location-based designation, eg Ground floor right, 2nd floor left. This is a very common setup in Scotland. I have lived here for 15 years. There is no-one of the addressee's name living here, as far as I can tell.
My first thought was card fraud, but after checking, I can say that whoever paid for the goods, it wasn't me.
What, if any, is the racket or scam? What is the point? Can anyone shed any light on what appears to be a pointless exercise?
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