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A Colorado man keeps receiving Trump-related shirts in the mail that he never ordered

A Colorado man keeps receiving Trump-related shirts in the mail that he never ordered
This guy named Rick does his fair share of online shopping and this one's not in the usual plastic bag that typically is. But recently, Rick has been getting something in the mail, did not order that really isn't his style. It's the same thing. The chilling like *** F jerseys of former president, Donald Trump. Let me add to the pile that are beginning to stack up in his Denver living room. Here's the additional ones that I have. It all started in July when Rick got *** delivery notification from up si think it just says your Tik Tok Inc package is scheduled to be delivered or has been delivered and they rip it open and it was *** Trump shirt and I'm like, how in the hell did that come to me? Rick has been getting *** new shirt every 2 to 3 days. This one looks *** little used to each one from *** different person. So we got North Dakota and Utah in *** different state and Texas and Missouri, Alabama, Florida with little explanation, Virginia. Until today, this one's got *** piece of paper in it. How to return Rick now believes people are trying to return the shirts from Tik Tok's online store. But for some reason, they're ending up here. This one package had this one return label or return information in it, which might be the answer, which is somehow I have become Tik Tok's return address. We called all of the phone numbers on the return labels in Del Rio, Texas, Fredericksburg, Virginia Nicolai. Did you try to return that Jersey recently and not get your money back? This man in Utah says he simply took his return package and the QR code to UPS and let them do the rest. He hasn't received his refund and had no idea his package had ended up here. I'm ok. Taking these off the market. That's ok. It's not too bad. Wow. Yeah, I kind of would like it to stop. Rick. Isn't sure how this error happened. At least this one's buttoned and wonders how many more will come between now and election day. Maybe I could return to the Tik Tok and get some money for my hassle and aggravation. Overflowing. Yeah. Overflowing.
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A Colorado man keeps receiving Trump-related shirts in the mail that he never ordered
A Denver man named Rick is baffled by the nearly 20 Donald Trump-related jerseys that have been delivered to his home since mid-July. "I did not order these," Rick said."It's the same thing, 'Chillin' like a felon,'" Rick said, reading the print on the latest shirt he received. "Let me add to the pile." Rick, who frequently shops online, first noticed the issue in July when he received a delivery notification from UPS."It just says your TikTok Inc. package is scheduled to be delivered, or has been delivered. And I ripped it open, and it was a Trump shirt and I was like, 'How in the hell did that come to me?'" he said.Since then, Rick has been receiving a new shirt every two to three days."This one looks a little used too," he noticed.Each package comes from a different person in a different state."So we've got North Dakota and Utah," Rick pointed out. "Minnesota and Texas and Missouri, Alabama, Florida ... South Carolina, Virginia."Recently, Rick found a clue in one of the packages.Watch the video above for more on this story.

A Denver man named Rick is baffled by the nearly 20 Donald Trump-related jerseys that have been delivered to his home since mid-July.

"I did not order these," Rick said.

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"It's the same thing, 'Chillin' like a felon,'" Rick said, reading the print on the latest shirt he received. "Let me add to the pile."

Rick, who frequently shops online, first noticed the issue in July when he received a delivery notification from UPS.

"It just says your TikTok Inc. package is scheduled to be delivered, or has been delivered. And I ripped it open, and it was a Trump shirt and I was like, 'How in the hell did that come to me?'" he said.

Since then, Rick has been receiving a new shirt every two to three days.

"This one looks a little used too," he noticed.

Each package comes from a different person in a different state.

"So we've got North Dakota and Utah," Rick pointed out. "Minnesota and Texas and Missouri, Alabama, Florida ... South Carolina, Virginia."

Recently, Rick found a clue in one of the packages.

Watch the video above for more on this story.