A Canadian woman, Anca Nitu, told CBC that over the past two months, more than 50 packages have arrived at her home.
Nitu said she has lost sleep trying to make the packages stop coming, and so far she's accrued Collect-On-Delivery customs charges from UPS that now exceed $300.
Ars could not reach Nitu for comment, but she told CBC that neither UPS nor Amazon has helped her dispute the charges or correct the issue.
Ars could not immediately reach either company for comment, but a UPS spokesperson told CBC that it's investigating the complaint.
An Amazon spokesperson told CBC that "the case in question has been addressed, and corrective action is being taken to stop the packages."
At one point, she contacted police, who advised her to open the packages, then dispose of them, CBC reported.