Toddler's Surprise: The $430 Sofa Mom Didn't Order

A mom of two got an unexpected delivery ordered by her two-year-old daughter.

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Isabella McNeil, a mother of two from the U.S., was shocked after her two-year-old daughter, Reina, made a purchase in her name.

Reina had taken her mother's phone 'just for a moment', but two weeks later, there was a knock on the door.

When Isabella opened it, she saw a delivery man with a truck parked on the street. "Hello, are you Ms. McNeil?" he asked. When she confirmed, the delivery man informed her that her order had arrived: a new sofa valued at $430.

As expected, Isabella was in complete shock.

"I think you have the wrong person, sir," she tried to say, but the delivery man immediately showed her the purchase confirmation, made from her phone.

Isabella couldn't recall when she ordered such a sofa. "I said, 'What?' There's no way this sofa was sent to me. I don't remember buying a sofa."

Only after reconsidering the sequence of events did she somewhat understand what happened. "I really wanted to buy a sofa and was browsing various furniture websites. When my daughter took the phone, I hadn't exited the site where I'd previously bought furniture, and she tapped some buttons that likely completed the purchase. I've learned my lesson," she concluded.

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