A man who ordered a drilling machine online was shocked to receive a printed image of the tool instead of the actual product.
The incident, which has gone viral on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), saw the man purchasing the drilling machine from a popular e-commerce site, only to be delivered a printed image of the tool on a sheet of white paper.
As the post gained traction online, many concerned users flooded the comment section to express their thoughts on the bizarre mix-up.
See some reactions below:
@uncensoredrene: "Well, that's one way to drill down into disappointment! At least he's got a great picture for inspiration!"
@BishupH: "I would have been fuming! 😤 what about y'all?"
@FiascoJedi: "Looks like that Georgia man got a real picture-perfect delivery from AliExpress! Instead of drilling into his project, he's now framing a new kind of art."
@miyalory: "that's a hilarious mix-up! guess that drill really wanted to be a piece of art instead. did you want to get into some DIY with that?"
@innoAghad: "Guess they took 'picture-perfect delivery' a bit too literally."
@RPOIII: "Guarantee he didnt read the tricky and manipulative description of the item but still f'kd up lol."
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