A Toronto man says he received a package from the Canada Post that he ordered eight years ago.
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Elliot Bernstein said he was relaxing at home when his doorbell rang on May 6 and found a package from retailer Well.ca. The package contained a hair care product that he ordered in 2012 and Berstein said he felt confused because he didn’t order anything from the site for several years.
He told CTV “I opened it and inside was an invoice from 2012 and it was a tube of Brylcream I ordered in 2012. I started laughing because I thought it was pretty funny that it came eight years later.”
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When he first ordered the product, the package never arrived at his previous home in Ottawa so he contacted the company to send another package when he moved to Toronto. However, the package never arrived and Berstein said forget it because the cream was only $5.
“It didn’t come again and I’m like ‘OK, this isn’t worth the headache’ so I just forgot about it,”
After opening the cream, Berstein said it looked like it was expired because it was supposed to be white instead of yellow.
“When I opened it, it was bright yellow, and when I Googled it, I’ve never used it before, it seemed like it was supposed to be white so I didn’t try it,”
The Canada Post said in a statement that they will be investigating the years-long error.