My buddy, Otmar Moergenthaler, had some stuff shipped to our home while he was between home ownership. Included in shipments were bullets from Acme Bullets.
A couple of weeks ago, a box for Otmar was delivered to our house. Otmar was in Vegas so I let him know his package from Acme Bullets had arrived. He responds, “What bullets?” I open the box and found a few hundred .44 and about a hundred .30-30 projectiles only.
He never ordered them. He doesn’t load .44 and doesn’t own a .30-30. While the label on the outside was for Otmar Moergenthaler, Whitebread McCrackerville, TX, the packing list inside was for Otmar Moergenthaler, Grassburr, CA.
He calls Acme and informs them of their misshipment.
A week later a package arrives with two Priority Mail padded envelopes in it to ship them back. We are talking plastic, bubble-padded envelopes. Instructions were to put a box in each one and drop off at the PO.
In case you don’t know, Acme ships in these cut little wooden dove-tailed boxes. Both of these boxes had some heft to them but were no more than 12 pounds each. Each one did have a single plastic strap around it.
I can’t imagine that Acme will get anything back other than two bags of loose bullets mixed with broken box pieces.....at best.
The people who sent the return envelopes may not have thought this through very well.
Oh, well, we did our part.