AMAZON CHARGED WOMAN $7,500 TO SHIP TOILET PAPER
Georgia resident Barbara Carroll was charged $7,500 after placing an order on Amazon for toilet paper in March. Carroll is a building manager who takes care of janitorial needs, and she placed an order for three boxes of toilet paper to be delivered to her home. When she checked her bank statement days later, she noticed a charged for more than $7,500. Carroll checked her order history, which stated that the three cases of toilet paper cost $88.17, but the shipping was a whopping $7,455. Carroll figured Amazon’s customer service would take care of the mix-up. However, Carroll said Amazon at first did not refund her the money, because she purchased the toilet paper from a third-party seller. But Amazon now says Carroll was refunded.
* Holy ship.
* If I saw $7,500 for a shipment of toilet paper, I’d need the toilet paper.
* Were the three cases hand-carried to Georgia by an authentic British Duke?
* This is what she gets for not buying in bulk from Costco.
* Jeff Bezos didn’t become the world’s richest person by GIVING toilet paper away.
* After this ordeal, Barbara was wiped out.
* It’s like the medical & pharmaceutical industry – they’ll charge it until they get caught at it.








