Woman Says She Found Out Her Boyfriend Was Using Her Address for Packages — Then Realized They Weren’t Even in His Name
A Reddit user shared that something small at first—packages showing up at her place—started to feel a lot different once she looked closer at the details. In the post, she said she and her boyfriend didn’t live together, but he had started sending deliveries to her house. At the beginning, it didn’t seem like a big deal. People do that sometimes, especially if it’s more convenient or safer.
According to her post, what caught her attention was how often it started happening. Packages kept arriving, sometimes when he wasn’t there, and she found herself holding onto them until he could pick them up. That alone felt a little off, but she said she didn’t think too much of it right away.
That changed when she started noticing the names on the labels.
She wrote that some of the packages weren’t addressed to him at all. In the post, she explained that different names were showing up—names she didn’t recognize and that didn’t match anyone she knew. That’s when the situation shifted from mildly inconvenient to something that felt harder to ignore.
She said she brought it up, asking him directly about why packages with different names were being sent to her address. According to her post, the explanation didn’t really clear things up. Instead of a straightforward answer, it sounded vague enough that it left her with more questions than before.
The more she thought about it, the more uncomfortable it felt. In the post, she explained that it wasn’t just about receiving packages—it was about her address being used in a way she didn’t fully understand. What started as a small favor now felt like something she hadn’t agreed to, especially since she didn’t know what was actually being delivered or why it wasn’t in his name.
She said the situation left her unsure of how to respond. Confronting it directly felt like it could turn into a bigger issue, but ignoring it didn’t feel right either, especially with her address involved.
The post didn’t describe a clear resolution, but it carried that feeling of something not adding up, even if she couldn’t fully prove what was going on.
Here’s the actual Reddit post this article is based on.
If packages kept showing up at your home under different names and the explanation didn’t fully make sense, would you keep accepting them or put a stop to it right away?

Abbie Clark is the founder and editor of Now Rundown, covering the stories that hit households first—health, politics, insurance, home costs, scams, and the fine print people often learn too late.
