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Among Us Advent Calendar 2020 – “Review”

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For those of you following along on the Among Us Advent Calendar saga I thought I would do a quick “review” of the calendar I received. You can see my original post here and the website I ordered the calendar from here (I discovered the calendar on the PopSugar website).

Timeline:
11.12.20 – Ordered calendar. Paid via PayPal with credit card.
11.28.20 – Filed Paypal compliant. No tracking / shipment notification received between 11.12 – 11.28. Website said it would ship within 24 hours after payment and would arrive 7 – 15 business days after shipment.
11.30.20 – Seller responded via PayPal with a tracking number. Tracking number did not update for over a week.
12.9.20 – USPS Received package from DHL.
12.13.20 – Calendar delivered to me via USPS.

What I Was Expecting (based on photos and description from website)

 

Description (From Website)
🤩Every day of the holiday is exciting! Each numbered door in this holiday calendar may contain One Piece figures, One Piece keychains and stickers.Children will always be curious about it! Children can create and show their own One Piece Christmas scenes!

What I Received:

What I actually received was:

-8 Pins (all identical)
-11 Stickers
-4 Necklaces
-2 Keychains
I received no plush figures or other figures shown in the website image.  Also the doors on the calendar were comically small.  *Maybe* the necklaces would fit through the tiny doors, but the buttons / pins were about 3x larger than the doors.  The calendar arrived crushed and, for lack of better words, in a complete jumble.

I will be following up with PayPal to confirm that I received the calendar, but that it was NOT was advertising.  This calendar was $44.98 (including shipping) was absolutely not worth it.

Did you order an Among Us Advent Calendar?  If so, what did yours look like??

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Jennifer: Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!
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