Our dog isn't rechargeable nor does she ever need it.
A Massachusetts couple who keep receiving mystery packages from Amazon fear they are the next victims in what is believed to be an elaborate fake reviews scam that is impacting the e-commerce giant.
Mike and Kelly Gallivan, of Acton, told The Boston Globe the first package arrived in October. They have continued to arrive at a rate of one or two a week, about 25 in all. The cheap items inside the boxes range from USB-powered humidifiers to rechargeable dog collars.
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Source of the Amazon Droppings?
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I highly recommend getting a rechargeable dog. The vet bills are next to nothing and you don't have to worry about it shedding on the furniture. The drawbacks are that you have to bring it inside if it rains.
ReplyDeleteHere you go Clayton! (Your long-suffering cat will love it!)
ReplyDeletehttps://techcrunch.com/2010/08/16/video-meet-g-dog-japans-most-advanced-robotic-dog/
Does almost everything a real dog does- it even lifts its leg!