The Plumbing Parts Mystery

I googled PNP payments:

The PNP Bill Payment bank charge typically signifies an automated payment made to several municipalities nationwide in the United States. These payments are commonly utilized to cover various services, such as utilities, taxes, or other municipal expenses.
https://cashvapour.com/what-is-pnp-bill-payment-on-a-bank-statement/

The mysterious plumbing parts I got in the mail, one still wrapped because I’ll most likely have to mail them back. I don’t want to pay for the postage! Would you?

Why do you think I’m getting random plumbing parts in the mail?

Have you ever received items you never ordered? If so, what were they?

35 thoughts on “The Plumbing Parts Mystery

  1. A scam that involves plumbing parts?? I’m not sure I even understand how or why that would work… It will be interesting to see what you figure out.

  2. If that happened to me, I would assume maybe one of my neighbors had a plumbing issue and had hired a plumber who had ordered parts for the job but entered the incorrect address. Do you think that’s a possibility? I don’t know how you would identify which neighbor it was, because it could be a misspelling of your street name or a wrong number. Now I have to look up brushing.

    • I think you have the most likely explanation. There’s also a house with our address nearby. It is on “Street” while ours is “Way.” We often get each other’s mail.

    • Brushing is companies boosting their sales numbers by shipping items out and then posting fake reviews online. The downside to the people receiving items is somehow their private information is compromised. I’m not sure that’s what happened, but it’s a possibility.

  3. I think you should have told the bank you were a “drip.” How’s that for a plumbing joke? So glad you figured out the charge. So weird about the parts. Can’t wait to hear what happens next.

    • I feel so “drippy!” It was a friend of mine who is in Kirkland right now. She asked if it was okay to have the parts mailed to my home. I said yes. This was awhile ago. I got confused, because my husband and I also have a plumbing project going on at the same time with parts coming by mail! Totally forgot about the request. Made an interesting blog post, though. I think?

  4. I have heard of Brushing but, like you, I found the whole explanation rather baffling. On out local NextDoor site, people are often saying they received a package they didn’t order.

    I agree with Mamalava, it sounds like a wrong address, especially since those plumbing items aren’t cheap.

    • I have the answer. They are packages for a friend! She’s out of town and had the parts sent to me. I talked to her today. She didn’t want them sitting at her front door.

    • A friend who is out of state right now, used my address for her plumbing parts. She didn’t want them left on her front porch. One of the companies replied with who had ordered the parts. She mentioned it to me awhile ago, but I obviously wasn’t listening 😅

  5. Why do you think I’m getting random plumbing parts in the mail? Because you are lucky? This is a marvelous mystery.

    Have you ever received items you never ordered? If so, what were they? Yes once after ordering a salt and pepper shaker set from Williams-Sonoma, about 6 months later I received a salt shaker just like the one in the set. No pepper shaker with it, though. I contacted them to ask *why* and they didn’t know. Said to keep it for free, so I did.

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