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Mandy Moore Slams Amazon For Delivering Package To Ruins Of In-Laws' House After LA Fires

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The actor sparked debate after she called out Amazon on Instagram for delivering a package to the charred remains of her in-laws' home that was destroyed in the recent L.A. wildfires.

Mandy Moore has beef with Amazon.

The actor lodged a public grievance on her Instagram stories about one of their delivery drivers leaving a package in front of the burned rubble of her in-law's house.


The house, along with Moore's brother and sister-in-law's house, burned down in the L.A. wildfires a month ago. Apparently, someone still delivered a package to that address.

Moore took to Instagram to call them out.

“Do better, Amazon. Can we not have better discretion than to leave a package at a residence that no longer exists? This is my mother and father in law’s home. Smh.”


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Folks were perplexed as to what on earth the delivery driver was thinking.


Still, others countered, what else was there to do?



Some pointed out that her in-laws have had a month to change their address.





Maybe that's why a "driver" made this mistake?

Moore recently posted a Go-Fund-Me for her brother and sister-in-law's house, which also burned down, for which she received some backlash. People pointed out that she could use her own millions to help them out, and people without rich relatives could share their Go-Fund-Me campaigns.

The estimated economic toll from the fires is $250 billion dollars.

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