This $400,000 Item From the Gov’t Accidentally Arrived at His Doorstep — Here’s How He Says UPS Responded

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How do you call in and explain this one to UPS?

Hey there — I think you just delivered a secret government drone to my house, and it definitely isn’t mine.

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Reddit user Seventy_Seven says he tried to do just that when he received a mysterious package that looked a lot more like a drone than the weight set he’d ordered for his new home gym.

Unfortunately, simply sticking a “return to sender” note on this package probably wouldn’t have been the best bet.

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When the man opened the unexpected package, he said, he tried to figure out the mystery by contacting UPS, but the man on the other line insisted the package was his to deal with.

“The UPS guy on the phone had said that this had been in storage, and was something that had been lost in transit, or in some other way went undelivered,” the Reddit user posted. “He kept saying that it was mine, and something that was intended to be delivered to me, but didn’t make it originally.”

The package did come with a yellow note indicating who the potential the rightful owner is, but before reaching out to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the man posted pictures of his unique delivery online — and then panic set in.

Due to the apparent severity of this, I called the number in between classes. I got their voicemail. I’m getting a swarm of messages from people who claim they are in the industry, work at UPS, work for the NOAA, etc, but I don’t think I can trust any of these random contacts,” he said in a Reddit update to his original post.

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Source: The Blaze

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