The same thing happened to me, but I ordered the Piper Cub weathervane. I received a package with a small eyeglass lens cleaner towelette... something you get free everywhere! I was concerned because I never ordered it. It came from the exact address in Ontario, CA, but the persons name was Tyler Zabolio. I took it to the State Troopers because I didn't know if it was laced with fentynal or something dangerous. A week later I checked the tracking on the plane I was supposed to get but didn't. It said it was 'delivered'... the same day I received the lens cleaner little packet! I didn't notice until yesterday, but if you look at the very bottom of the package you received, you will notice the item label for what you were 'supposed' to receive, and the same tracking #. This is to prove you 'received' what you originally ordered... that's the scam tactic! I ordered mine through PayPal and told them exactly what happened. They will investigate it, and said I will be refunded eventually, after they contact the seller. I wish the FBI would check out that 'warehouse' (I looked up the address!) and believe it's Chinese operated! Everyone's return address comes from that same warehouse. My item originally came from Singapore, but was sent from there. That warehouse is located right close to the Ontario International Airport!
Safety Report: Paulette Douglas Scammers, 1001 Doubleday Ave, Ontario, CA 91761, USA
The same thing happened to me, but I ordered the Piper Cub weathervane. I received a package with a small eyeglass lens cleaner towelette... something you get free everywhere! I was concerned because I never ordered it. It came from the exact address in Ontario, CA, but the persons name was Tyler Zabolio. I took it to the State Troopers because I didn't know if it was laced with fentynal or something dangerous. A week later I checked the tracking on the plane I was supposed to get but didn't. It said it was 'delivered'... the same day I received the lens cleaner little packet! I didn't notice until yesterday, but if you look at the very bottom of the package you received, you will notice the item label for what you were 'supposed' to receive, and the same tracking #. This is to prove you 'received' what you originally ordered... that's the scam tactic! I ordered mine through PayPal and told them exactly what happened. They will investigate it, and said I will be refunded eventually, after they contact the seller. I wish the FBI would check out that 'warehouse' (I looked up the address!) and believe it's Chinese operated! Everyone's return address comes from that same warehouse. My item originally came from Singapore, but was sent from there. That warehouse is located right close to the Ontario International Airport!