It is funny how nothing stops you from having packages delivered to any random house, as long as you know the address. There is little to no reason to do so, but if one wants, they can send anyone anything with only a few clicks on their phones.
Apparently, some people have packages delivered to other people’s houses as a form of scam—they send the packages to another house, wait a few days, arrive to claim those packages, and then, if the person who received them already threw them out, they accuse them of stealing and demand compensation.
That is what the people of Reddit suspect happened in this story, and they warned the person who wrote the story (OP, original poster) from further interaction with her neighbors. OP received unknown packages at her house and didn’t know who they belonged to, weeks later she decided to donate them, only to be immediately accused by her neighbors of being a thief.
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