I got a call this morning, but didn't pick up as I was in the bathroom, but could see the number on my watch.
I googled it (there was no message voicemail) and found that the number is associated with Amazon. I have no outstanding orders so forgot about it.
A while later, I got an email from 'Amazon Shipping' saying that a parcel from 'My Seller' had been delivered, with a photo of a package on a doorstep that is not mine. The tracking number shows where it was posted and various stages on the way to a sorting office near me. There was a 'contact us' button on the webpage in the email which I clicked and there was an option to speak to someone. They wanted my number, which I put in, and was called more or less immediately, by someone wanting my name. I hung up, as I was getting nervous, and felt that Amazon should be able to connect my name and number from the tracking number.
I do have some parcels outstanding from other sellers, but have no idea what is in this one, or where it is from. I don't recognise the doorstep it's been left on either.
Does this sound like a scam, or are Amazon now delivering for others? If so, how do I trace my parcel and get it back? I have reported the situation to Amazon via their Customer Service function, but of course my message is not connected to an item ordered from them, so I don't know now whether they will be able to help.
Well, that was a farce.........
I'm not a pheasant plucker....


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. I would ever give my bank details based on an unsolicited email, but this wasn't - it was linked to my Amazon account, with name address and even a map of my street. 