Receiving someone else’s package can be daunting and stressful. However, you don’t have to keep pondering over those packages. There are some simple ways through which you can help the package reach its original destination. Keep reading to learn how!

Why was the order misdelivered?

Firstly, instead of a technical fault, the delivery person might’ve accidentally switched your package. If you hadn’t ordered anything, then the person might have confused the address.  A human error is more likely than a mechanical one. Nevertheless, the latter isn’t entirely impossible.  It is possible that due to a minor glitch, the system switched-up package addresses. Check the address given on the package: if the address is yours, but you’re sure you haven’t placed an order, then it is most likely a technical error.  In any case, such cases aren’t intentional. Delivering a package consists of multiple steps. Error at one level can ruin the entire order. 

What steps should I take?

Now, granted that keeping someone else’s package isn’t illegal. However, that doesn’t make it right. It is still considered morally incorrect and may end up eating at your conscience. Sounds simple, right? However, many people completely forget to do that. Addresses can reveal a lot- like was the package for you? You might’ve ordered something accidentally. Or if you have children or elder parents, then they might’ve ordered something instead. It is best to talk to them first. If everyone denies placing an order, then you should ask your neighbor. GPS’s are accurate, but they too can mess up sometimes. It is possible that your neighbors’ package ended up at your door.  If the address is not yours, just return it to the correct address, as given on the package. 

Conclusion

If you ever find yourself in such a situation, consider returning the package. The original owner might need it urgently. If not that, then consider informing about their error. That will allow them to amend their mistake and resend a new package to the correct address. Q1. Can this be a scam? No, they won’t. According to FTC guidelines, a misdelivered order is yours to keep. You can think of it as a gift. Technically, you have the right to think of that package as your own and not return it. Q3. What should I do if I keep receiving misdelivered packages?