A woman was left stunned when she discovered that her neighbour stole her parcel and then wore what she ordered.
The anonymous woman explained in a Reddit post that her partner had ordered a load of clothes as a birthday gift, and she was excited for it to arrive.
When it didn't turn up, she contacted the delivery company to find out what had happened but was told it had been delivered.
She then spoke with the concierge of her building who also confirmed it had been collected.
A week went by and still no sight of her parcel... until she spotted her neighbour in the gym wearing the exact set she'd ordered.

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She wrote: "I was then in a communal gym when I noticed a lady wearing one of the exact sets of clothes that were ordered for me.
"I noticed her struggle getting into a pair of joggers which were clearly too tight for her (I'm size XXS)."
Suspecting that her neighbour had taken her parcel, she went back to the concierge team to look at the CCTV footage.
And there she claims she saw the very same woman from the gym picking up her parcel.
The building management arranged a meeting with the two women to discuss why she took the package.
She added: "She didn't even hide the fact that she took and opened the package.
"She said she 'thought' it was meant for her (our names are nothing alike), and she even accused me of ordering the wrong size (WHAT?!)"
When she asked her neighbour to pay her the value of the clothes she'd ordered, the woman started shouting and argued that it wasn't her fault the concierge gave her the parcel.
The woman refused to pay her back and stormed out of the meeting room.
She concluded her post by asking Reddit users what she can do to claim the money back, and many people offered their advice.
One person said: "Your neighbour has admitted to you and a witness that she took the parcel. On being informed that it wasn't hers, she is now refusing to give back the items. This is very obviously theft, and the police should definitely be your next step."
While another wrote: "I think the concierge may need to take some blame here, I'm assuming it's a manned desk which is designed to take in parcels on behalf of residents, so I don't see how they've given out the parcel to someone else. I don't think they can just say it's nothing to do with them."
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