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AIBU?

To the lady I arranged a Christmas gift swap with...

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giftponderings · 18/01/2020 13:05

On the Christmas gift swap thread, I arranged a gift swap on private messenger.

I posted my parcel on the 3rd Jan and was told my parcel would be posted within the next few days. I have not received anything as of yet. I have sent two private messages asking if my parcel had been delivered and that I had proof of postage if they needed it, and could I please have my proof of postage, as I think my parcel may have got lost.

AIBU to wonder if my parcel has not been posted yet?

To the person who I've sent my parcel to, please can you let me know when I can expect my parcel?

Thank you ☺️

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WhentheRabbitsWentWild · 18/01/2020 13:25

If its the same country then I would say YANBU at all . Even if they posted it on the 10th or something it should be there now.

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Lailaha · 18/01/2020 13:26

There have previously been issues on those types of thread with people not keeping their side of the bargain, unfortunately.

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DonPablo · 18/01/2020 13:28

You're not getting a parcel. Not everyone here has good intentions.

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giftponderings · 18/01/2020 13:28

Oh no, I hadn't realised that people wouldn't post back to me😩

It was only from England, and I'm in Scotland

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Traffy · 18/01/2020 13:29

Sounds like your gift might not be coming, OP. :(

I hope you didn't send anything too expensive?

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lippi · 18/01/2020 13:30

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giftponderings · 18/01/2020 13:30

My parcel was around £10/£15 worth, similar to what I had hoped to receive.

Any advice on what I can do, or just forget it now?

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Travis1 · 18/01/2020 13:31

Unfortunately you’ve encountered a scammy fuck and I don’t think you’ll be getting a package. Sorry Flowers

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giftponderings · 18/01/2020 13:38

Awww no, I was just hoping you would all say "It's fine, just wait a few more days" but now I'm wondering about naming and shaming them if I don't hear anything in a day or so.

At least I can maybe prevent it happening to someone else next year. Thanks for your advice.

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busyweeks78 · 18/01/2020 13:38

Have they been active on other threads? Could be that something has happened in their personal life so they have been unable to post.

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giftponderings · 18/01/2020 13:41

@busyweeks78

That was my other though. Yes it's possible, as I've not seen them on here in a while.

I think I'll give it another few days and see how it goes from there.

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hidinginthenightgarden · 18/01/2020 13:42

Check to see if they have been online recently. Does't sound like you are getting your present.

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kingkuta · 18/01/2020 13:44

You know where she lives. Hunt her down OP Grin

Or you could start sending her nice little (dog poo) parcels. That'll teach her Wink

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user32564567 · 18/01/2020 13:44

I'd give it up as a bad job and let that be a lesson that people lie on the internet.

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Ginkypig · 18/01/2020 13:45

Namesearch them just to check if they are an active member. If they are then they could be unwell etc but as horrible as it is this is a huge site and not everyone is honest.

Give until say a few days after this thread then name them and report them to mnhq.

In my opinion as fun as these threads seem this isn't the first time a person has been scammed or duped so I tend to not get involved.

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Tellingitlikeitisnt · 18/01/2020 13:47

You can’t honestly be that naive OP?

If search history shows she’s quiet then it’s a name change and you have been had.

Don’t trust anyone

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giftponderings · 18/01/2020 13:49

Thank you for all your advice.

Nothing that I can see from them since Jan 1st, which is when they last replied to me.

Perhaps something has happened, I'll give them a while to respond and then follow the advice from here.

I have sent several things last year and this year and have received them all up until now, it's a shame. Hopefully it'll be resolved soon🤞🏼

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MaisWeee · 18/01/2020 14:01

Why on earth would you choose to exchange gifts with a random MNER?

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Readordead · 18/01/2020 14:11

Just forget it. You’ve been scammed, even on mnet.

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FlibbertyGiblets · 18/01/2020 14:14

Oh man it sucks but yup, you've been scammed. So sorry.

Hard way to learn that not everyone on the Internet has good intentions.

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Strawberrypancakes · 18/01/2020 14:14

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PegasusReturns · 18/01/2020 14:16

Yep you’ve been scammed.

A useful reminder that not everyone is who they say they are.

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TimeIhadaNameChange · 18/01/2020 14:19

I thought the Christmas gift swap had been stopped for exactly this reason?

I know a FB group that does birthday gifts and secret Santas and the poor organiser sends continually best with problems whereby people either get nothing, or complain about what they are sent. It's a shame as it's such a nice idea in practice.

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Orchidflower1 · 18/01/2020 14:19

Oh dear @giftponderings you’ve been scammed I reckon.

Contact mnhq so they can ban the poster. Sadly this is doubtful it’s going to arrive.

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BumbleBeee69 · 18/01/2020 14:19

Can we help find this person....

I'm a professional.. I've just watched.. Don't F**k with Cats... Grin

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