People Are Ordering Expensive Cameras on Amazon and Receiving Cat Food Instead

In January, the BBC published a story about a man who was sent dog food by Amazon when he ordered an iPhone. The article prompted numerous other readers to come forward with similar stories, including cameras being replaced with cat food and computers swapped for surgical masks. One reader relayed the story of having spent £1,420 on a Sony a6400 and accompanying Tamron lens, only to receive Felix cat food. Even worse, Amazon initially refused to refund the man, as he had accepted the package and given the driver the accompanying security code since it had looked normal from the outside.