Receiving a live lizard with your order is certainly not something you’d expect from a major e-commerce company, but that’s exactly what happened to one customer. A woman ordered an air fryer, but to her surprise, she also found a live lizard nestled inside the package. To say that this bizarre incident has left the netizens in utter shock would be a sheer understatement.
Woman shares her shock after finding a live lizard in her Amazon parcel
A woman named Sofia Serrano was in for a big surprise when she received a package from Amazon. Expecting to find the air fryer she had ordered, she instead discovered a massive live lizard inside the box. The unexpected guest left her shocked and confused about how such a mistake could happen. Sofia took to social media, sharing her experience on the platform X, where she humorously wrote,
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“We ordered an air fryer through Amazon, and it arrived with a companion. I don’t know if it was Amazon’s fault or the carrier’s fault, good morning!”
Sofia’s post quickly gained attention, highlighting a bizarre situation that raised concerns beyond just a simple mix-up. She later expressed her frustration by updating the viewers of her post that,
“We already know that it was the responsibility of @amazon because the reptile was put in the bag where the air fryer was packaged.”
It is important to note that this situation is not just a funny mishap, as having a foreign animal in a package can have serious health implications, potentially introducing diseases or pests.
Have a look at her post
Pedimos una air fryer por Amazon y nos llegó con un acompañante no sé si fue culpa de Amazon o la transportadora … buenos días! pic.twitter.com/BgYDi4qUev
— Sofia Serrano (@sofiaserrano97) July 18, 2024
Soon after the post went viral, Amazon took to the comment section and responded to this matter
The story of Sofia Serrano’s unexpected lizard delivery quickly went viral after she shared it on social media on July 18. Since then, her post has garnered over 4.1 million views and attracted numerous likes and comments. The unusual incident captured the attention of people worldwide, sparking discussions about how such a mix-up could occur with a major e-commerce platform like Amazon.
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In response to the growing attention, Amazon took to the comments section of Sofia’s post to address the issue directly. The company’s reply stated,
“To verify the case in detail for us, you can please provide us with more information through the following link: amzn.to/4d7BgPj .”
Para verificar detalladamente nosotros el caso, puedes por favor facilitarnos más información por medio del siguiente enlace: https://t.co/ZgtPgjI8u6.
-Les
— Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) July 18, 2024
Sofia showed her disappointment replying,
“I already did it and the only solution they gave me was a refund of the money and return of the airfryer, which I have to bear the cost of shipping because I am in Colombia, not the United States… so that solution does not work for me.”
Ya lo hice y la única solución que me dieron fue reembolso del dinero y devolución de la airfryer el cual el costo del envío me toca asumirlo a mí porque estoy en Colombia no en Estados Unidos … así que esa solución no me sirve
— Sofia Serrano (@sofiaserrano97) July 18, 2024
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Here is how netizens reacted to the post
This drew a mix of astonishment and concern from netizens. Many expressed their shock, with some saying they would be horrified if the same thing happened to them. Others showed sympathy for the lizard, worried about its well-being after such a long journey, imagining how scared, hungry, and thirsty it must have been. The origin of the lizard was a topic of speculation, with some suggesting it might have come from places like Singapore, where such reptiles are commonly seen.
Yo me muero si me pasa esto. Por otro lado, qué pesar del animalito, debe estar todo asustado, con hambre y sedcomo sería el maltrato en ese viaje
— (@Pauliina_Mejia) July 19, 2024
De donde vino eso???? De Singapur?? Ahi hay unos así y es muy comun verlos en la calle…
— mariana gabriella (@marianagbriella) July 19, 2024
“Air fryer” habla bien!!! Si escribiste todo en español es súper naco poner una palabra en inglés.
— Ferran ⛥ (@James_3nz0) July 20, 2024
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