What's this bizarre $2000 mistake? Woman discovers a ‘surprise’ in her online order from Kmart
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While we here at the Seniors Discount Club are all about encouraging our members to make the most of ordering online and the amazing convenience it brings, it's also no secret that things can sometimes go wrong with online shopping.
From wrong sizes being sent to receiving different items than expected, not everything is smooth sailing.
But for one Kmart customer, her online shopping experience turned out to be much more than a minor hiccup.
When she opened her package from Kmart, she discovered an unexpected surprise that quickly escalated into a bizarre mystery worth thousands of dollars.
The woman, known only as Avoca, shared the startling find with the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page, where the post soon went viral.
Upon opening her order, she discovered a warehouse barcode scanner safely nestled among her purchased items.
‘Found this when I opened up my order!’ The woman wrote.
In the photo accompanying her post, the device could easily be mistaken for a mobile device at first glance. However, thanks to tech-savvy commenters, it was quickly identified as a barcode scanner worth thousands of dollars.
The reactions to her post were a mix of amusement, disbelief, and concern, with many people offering their own suggestions and opinions on what she should do with it.
‘Now you can check what is in stock in the comfort of your own home,’ one user joked.
Another chimed in with, ‘You can change prices on your next visit!' while yet another user suggested that Avoca sell the barcode scanner back to Kmart or ask them to provide a ‘finder’s fee’.
‘That’s an expensive mistake,’ one wrote, while another user called the blunder a ‘rookie error’.
Other users commented on the potential repercussions for the employee responsible for the mistake.
‘That employee will be in trouble if you don't send it back,’ warned one member, while another questioned, ‘I bet the worker was like, where the f*** is my scanner?!’
Despite the humour, many urged Avoca to return the scanner. As one user pointed out, the device likely has a built-in GPS, meaning that Kmart might be able to track its whereabouts.
‘They would love to have it back. It’s an expensive item,’ one shared.
‘I’d call the store and organise them to pick it up,’ another commented.
In response to the mounting advice, Avoca updated her post, saying she had contacted Kmart to discuss the situation. Surprisingly, the store seemed in no rush to reclaim its expensive equipment.
‘I've rung them, and they said to just bring it in the next time I go to a store,’ she shared.
‘They don't seem in a hurry to get it back, and I'm not planning on going to Kmart anytime soon!’
Members, if you ever receive something strange or expensive in an online order that you didn't ask for, it’s best to return it regardless! If it’s a product defect or a missing item, almost all online retailers nowadays have generous returns policies in place.
Have you encountered something similar to this before? Share your experiences with us in the comments!
From wrong sizes being sent to receiving different items than expected, not everything is smooth sailing.
But for one Kmart customer, her online shopping experience turned out to be much more than a minor hiccup.
When she opened her package from Kmart, she discovered an unexpected surprise that quickly escalated into a bizarre mystery worth thousands of dollars.
The woman, known only as Avoca, shared the startling find with the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page, where the post soon went viral.
Upon opening her order, she discovered a warehouse barcode scanner safely nestled among her purchased items.
‘Found this when I opened up my order!’ The woman wrote.
In the photo accompanying her post, the device could easily be mistaken for a mobile device at first glance. However, thanks to tech-savvy commenters, it was quickly identified as a barcode scanner worth thousands of dollars.
The reactions to her post were a mix of amusement, disbelief, and concern, with many people offering their own suggestions and opinions on what she should do with it.
‘Now you can check what is in stock in the comfort of your own home,’ one user joked.
Another chimed in with, ‘You can change prices on your next visit!' while yet another user suggested that Avoca sell the barcode scanner back to Kmart or ask them to provide a ‘finder’s fee’.
‘That’s an expensive mistake,’ one wrote, while another user called the blunder a ‘rookie error’.
Other users commented on the potential repercussions for the employee responsible for the mistake.
‘That employee will be in trouble if you don't send it back,’ warned one member, while another questioned, ‘I bet the worker was like, where the f*** is my scanner?!’
Despite the humour, many urged Avoca to return the scanner. As one user pointed out, the device likely has a built-in GPS, meaning that Kmart might be able to track its whereabouts.
‘They would love to have it back. It’s an expensive item,’ one shared.
‘I’d call the store and organise them to pick it up,’ another commented.
In response to the mounting advice, Avoca updated her post, saying she had contacted Kmart to discuss the situation. Surprisingly, the store seemed in no rush to reclaim its expensive equipment.
‘I've rung them, and they said to just bring it in the next time I go to a store,’ she shared.
‘They don't seem in a hurry to get it back, and I'm not planning on going to Kmart anytime soon!’
Key Takeaways
- A Kmart customer found a warehouse barcode scanner worth thousands of dollars in her online order.
- The shopper, Avoca, shared her unusual find on the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page, where it quickly went viral.
- Commenters had a variety of comical takes and serious advice regarding the barcode scanner.
- Avoca called Kmart about the item and was told to return it the next time she visits a store, but added that they didn't seem in a hurry to get it back.
Have you encountered something similar to this before? Share your experiences with us in the comments!