I was expecting a package from UPS the other week.
When it arrived I knew something was wrong.
The size of the package was way too big for what I was expecting and also the address was off by 1 number. So I knew the package wasn’t for me, but there was no house address on my street with that number. I decided to open it up and found that it was a bunch of air filters for central heating and air conditioning systems! I do not know who ordered this or what the correct address would be because the name was just “resident” on it. So what else could I do but keep them? I wasn’t going to waste these because they were HEPA air filters for central heating and air conditioning systems which can get to be pretty expensive. So since there was no way to find out who’s these really were I did not feel bad about keeping them at all. I figure whoever it was will report a lost package and get it right, then receive the air filters that they paid for. I will enjoy using these HEPA air filters for my central heating and air conditioning system once my current air filters run out. I don’t buy HEPA air filters because they are too expensive for me. But since these ended up on my doorstep by mistake and there was no way to find out where they belong, I will have the treat of getting HEPA air filters for my central heating and air conditioning system. But where is my original package?