Kentucky Woman Shocked by $4,000 Lollipop Delivery After Son’s Online Order
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky mother found herself in a bewildering situation when her 8-year-old son, Liam, unknowingly ordered 70,000 Dum-Dum lollipops from Amazon using her phone. Holly LaFavers was initially excited to see the surprise delivery of 22 cases—until she checked her bank account and discovered a staggering charge of around $4,000.
Liam had intended to buy the lollipops as prizes for a carnival he planned, showcasing his thoughtful nature. However, chaos ensued when LaFavers learned that eight more cases were yet to arrive. Frantically, she rushed to the post office to return the extra packages.
After a challenging day spent liaising with her bank and media outlets, LaFavers successfully secured a refund from Amazon. "They are refunding my money," she confirmed in a social media update. To prevent any future mishaps, she is also adjusting her phone settings to restrict unauthorized orders. The incident serves as a reminder for parents to monitor device usage, especially when online shopping is involved.
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