This honestly sounds like every woman's dream, but for Simone Boutet of Oak Park, Illinois, this is anything but.
For the past year, Boutet has had some 15 to 20 pairs of shoes, she didn't order, delivered to her house!
Unfortunately, Boutet called the shoes "tacky" telling ABC 7, "They're really funny, and they're really, really, really tacky."
Boutet tried returning the first pair of shoes to UPS, though four days later they were right back on her front doorstep. Apparently, her address got mixed in with a "return to sender" address, and nobody can figure out the glitch.
UPS said "a clerical error" was to blame for the shoes arriving at Boutet's home, and the company said it would work with the vendor to get the return labels corrected.
A representative from Amazon said, "We have been able to address this highly unusual situation. We have reached out to our customer to apologize for this inconvenience involving a company selling on our site and have also asked the shoe seller to make the appropriate corrections on their end," the representative said."
Boutet said she is hoping the deliveries will stop soon. She said, "I can't get it to stop and it's really funny because of the shoes themselves, they're just hilariously not my style, and it just, it doesn't stop. It's absurdity. You know, it's an absurdity."
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