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Posted: 12/13/2013 3:19:01 PM EDT
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You really shouldn't need to ask us or anyone else whether you should do the right thing.
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Maybe a google search will reveal the address of the phone number. It's probably a neighbor's and they got the street numbers juxtaposed.
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Their shit is terrible. No reason not to return to intended recipient other than to save them the gastrointestinal stress.
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It has my address but it isn't addressed to me. http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i344/jstamatson/steaks_zps24043175.jpg There was a phone number on it that I assume is the intended recipients but no answer. Obviously it is perishable so it is in my freezer now. What should I do? View Quote Bust out your cameria to post your dinner pics of course |
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OP go check all your credit card accounts now.
Sometimes when account numbers are stolen, scumbags try to mail order things but the orders default to the billing address. |
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OP go check all your credit card accounts now. Sometimes when account numbers are stolen, scumbags try to mail order things but the orders default to the billing address. View Quote Did this, everything seems good. I left a message telling them to call me with their name and if it matches it's theirs. If not, I guess I will eat well. |
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Return to rightful owner.
Now if it were Allen Brothers.............. |
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Call the company. Maybe they will just send another one out to the customer. Everyone happy.
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Omaha steaks suck, seriously.
Bought some a couple of years ago Tough, greasy, not worth half the price. |
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You should make sure you take the dry ice out before you give it to the proper recipient. Playing with that stuff was a lot of fun with the package my MiL sent to us earlier this week.
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OP go check all your credit card accounts now. Sometimes when account numbers are stolen, scumbags try to mail order things but the orders default to the billing address. View Quote Someone either did that or had a good sense of humor when they stole my account info. My name and address got signed up to a monthly wine delivery, monthly coffee delivery, and AARP. It was a nuisance, but I did have I to chuckle at their choice of subscriptions. |
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Call the company. Maybe they will just send another one out to the customer. Everyone happy. View Quote I imagine they will get their order one way or another given it's a perishable good. Tried looking up an address from their name and number but no luck. You wouldn't believe the amount of stuff I get delivered here that isn't mine. Just the other day I got a check for around $200 (legit) and a birthday or Christmas card. Return to sender. |
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You really shouldn't need to ask us or anyone else whether you should do the right thing. This thread is stupid. I am sorry to offend your sensibilities. You should also understand the concept of opportunity cost. |
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Quoted: Someone either did that or had a good sense of humor when they stole my account info. My name and address got signed up to a monthly wine delivery, monthly coffee delivery, and AARP. It was a nuisance, but I did have I to chuckle at their choice of subscriptions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OP go check all your credit card accounts now. Sometimes when account numbers are stolen, scumbags try to mail order things but the orders default to the billing address. Someone either did that or had a good sense of humor when they stole my account info. My name and address got signed up to a monthly wine delivery, monthly coffee delivery, and AARP. It was a nuisance, but I did have I to chuckle at their choice of subscriptions. My 70 year old mom got signed up for "girls gone wild" DVDs. |
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Call Omaha Steaks and tell them the name of the person and they should be able to give you an address. Or maybe they just tell you to keep it and they will send another to the right address.
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Call Omaha Steaks and tell them the name of the person and they should be able to give you an address. Or maybe they just tell you to keep it and they will send another to the right address. View Quote I would but I imagine the address is wrong. I got intended recipient's number but no answer yet. They should have the info of the person who sent it though so they could inform them. It isn't going anywhere so I will see if I get a return call before I proceed. |
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If you call Omaha, I would think they would tell you to keep. Would the take the legal responsibility? You know, what if you were some kind of serial killer and poisoned the taters?
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I got a gift card for some Omaha steaks from work. Really not looking forward to them.
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Someone either did that or had a good sense of humor when they stole my account info. My name and address got signed up to a monthly wine delivery, monthly coffee delivery, and AARP. It was a nuisance, but I did have I to chuckle at their choice of subscriptions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OP go check all your credit card accounts now. Sometimes when account numbers are stolen, scumbags try to mail order things but the orders default to the billing address. Someone either did that or had a good sense of humor when they stole my account info. My name and address got signed up to a monthly wine delivery, monthly coffee delivery, and AARP. It was a nuisance, but I did have I to chuckle at their choice of subscriptions. They need to put a "normal" purchase on the card to ensure it still works and won't get cancelled. So they'll order a big screen TV for themselves at a gift address, then something you might buy, then another high dollar item for gift, then something you might buy... until limit is reached. It keeps the automatic "spending pattern lock" from happening too soon. |
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It has my address but it isn't addressed to me. http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i344/jstamatson/steaks_zps24043175.jpg There was a phone number on it that I assume is the intended recipients but no answer. Obviously it is perishable so it is in my freezer now. What should I do? View Quote Do the right thing, butthead. Contact the folks that it belongs to, and make arrangements to have them come over and pick it up. Why in the hell do you have to post up crap like this? WTF???? You must be a "dumbed down", Millennial. |
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Call Omaha and complain that your filet order was contaminated with chicken and hot dogs.
Then have a cookout. Seriously, call the shipper and ask what the deal is. Perishable food is handled differently from other items. They want to make sure that the right items get to the recipient and once you've handled them with your filthy paws it may not meet their standards Also, if they send out a replacement they'll want to know about the screwup so they can fix it and get the tasty food where it needs to go. |
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My 70 year old mom got signed up for "girls gone wild" DVDs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OP go check all your credit card accounts now. Sometimes when account numbers are stolen, scumbags try to mail order things but the orders default to the billing address. Someone either did that or had a good sense of humor when they stole my account info. My name and address got signed up to a monthly wine delivery, monthly coffee delivery, and AARP. It was a nuisance, but I did have I to chuckle at their choice of subscriptions. My 70 year old mom got signed up for "girls gone wild" DVDs. Wow. Your mom rocks. |
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Do the right thing, butthead. Contact the folks that it belongs to, and make arrangements to have them come over and pick it up. Why in the hell do you have to post up crap like this? WTF???? You must be a "dumbed down", Millennial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It has my address but it isn't addressed to me. http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i344/jstamatson/steaks_zps24043175.jpg There was a phone number on it that I assume is the intended recipients but no answer. Obviously it is perishable so it is in my freezer now. What should I do? Do the right thing, butthead. Contact the folks that it belongs to, and make arrangements to have them come over and pick it up. Why in the hell do you have to post up crap like this? WTF???? You must be a "dumbed down", Millennial. Did you fail to notice where he called the number and there was no answer or did you just fail to comprehend it? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Did you fail to notice where he called the number and there was no answer or did you just fail to comprehend it? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It has my address but it isn't addressed to me. http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i344/jstamatson/steaks_zps24043175.jpg There was a phone number on it that I assume is the intended recipients but no answer. Obviously it is perishable so it is in my freezer now. What should I do? Do the right thing, butthead. Contact the folks that it belongs to, and make arrangements to have them come over and pick it up. Why in the hell do you have to post up crap like this? WTF???? You must be a "dumbed down", Millennial. Did you fail to notice where he called the number and there was no answer or did you just fail to comprehend it? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I imagine he is projecting the "Dumbed down millennial" bullshit. And I am Gen X FYI. |
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I would never eat frozen meat that got sent to the wrong house first. You would be keeping those steaks at your house if that had been my filet order.
There is no way in hell that Omaha is going to expect you to give those back to their customer. Just call Omaha and tell them what happened. |
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I would never frozen meat that got sent to the wrong house first. You would be keeping those steaks at your house if that had been my filet order. There is no way in hell that Omaha is going to expect you to give those back to their customer. Just call Omaha and tell them what happened. View Quote No shit... the only "right" thing that can happen here is for Omaha to send the customer a new order and take it up with the shipper, or if the customer fucked up the address, the customer. That shit could have sat on the porch for a week before the unwitting recipient got home from vacation. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Someone either did that or had a good sense of humor when they stole my account info. My name and address got signed up to a monthly wine delivery, monthly coffee delivery, and AARP. It was a nuisance, but I did have I to chuckle at their choice of subscriptions. My 70 year old mom got signed up for "girls gone wild" DVDs. Wow. Your mom rocks. She was pissed, and would not even let me have the DVDs. |
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Quoted: This nails it. How hard can it be to call that phone number and ask a few simple questions? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You really shouldn't need to ask us or anyone else whether you should do the right thing. This nails it. How hard can it be to call that phone number and ask a few simple questions? |
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I am sorry to offend your sensibilities. You should also understand the concept of opportunity cost. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You really shouldn't need to ask us or anyone else whether you should do the right thing. This thread is stupid. I am sorry to offend your sensibilities. You should also understand the concept of opportunity cost. You don't offend me. If you can't figure out the right thing to do, I sure as hell am not worried about being offended by you. Opportunity cost? So, you only do the right thing when it is beneficial to you? |
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Awesome, another person who doesn't even read the very short text of the OP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You really shouldn't need to ask us or anyone else whether you should do the right thing. This nails it. How hard can it be to call that phone number and ask a few simple questions? Then he should keep calling that number until he gets an answer. He still doesn't need us to tell him to do the right thing. |
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Most likely the true owner should just give it to you and tell Omaha Steaks the package was delivered to another house and he didn't want to take the chance it was contaminated...
The'll probably send another to the buyer anyway. |
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