My wife bought a muscle training abdominal machine from Amazon and it was delivered.
But there were two packages. And they were in the same package.
My wife said that the machine was delivered in two separate boxes, but from the looks of it, not only the size of the packaging but also the numbers and letters printed on the boxes were the same. I told her that there was a mistake and two identical machines were delivered, but she didn't seem convinced.
So my wife and I opened one of the boxes and checked the contents.
After all, it seems that one muscle training abdominal machine fits in one packaging.
My wife was still unsure, so I tried to assemble it anyway.
There is an instruction manual with pictures, but it is a bit confusing. I felt it would have been easier to understand if it was illustrated.
Assembly was completed in about 30 minutes.
My wife said that the picture of the product in use was missing four rollers and the elastic rope for building arm strength, so it must be in the other box.
The image photo is an effect photo to make it look like the rollers are moving continuously because it represents movement, so aside from the rollers, there is certainly no elastic rope.
So, I opened the other package. As it turned out, there was no elastic rope in it either.
Well, it's made in China, I guess.
My wife bought a pair of training shorts the other day and received two of the three shorts, but not the other one.
I contacted Amazon and asked for a refund.
This time, I contacted Amazon because I had ordered only one unit and received two.
That same day, the seller replied that I did not need to return one of the units.
Two of the same ones would take up too much space.
By the way, there is a product in a supermarket in the Philippines that says if you buy three, you get one extra.
In Japan, it's common to get a 20% increase in quantity, but I've rarely seen such an offer.
As a result, if I bought one, I now have two, and I don't know how to get rid of them.
I wonder if anyone will take it.