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Shein customer shocked to find vial of blood in dress delivery box

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A Tennessee woman said she ordered clothing from Shane but was horrified to find a mysterious vial of blood in her FedEx package on Monday. people reported.

Anna Elliott I posted a video She uses the name Anna Marie on TikTok to describe her bizarre ordeal. She claimed that the package, which was supposed to contain only the dress she had ordered, contained a dented can of Mexican beans, as well as a vial of human blood.

The Post has reached out to Elliott for comment.

“I just received a package from Shane that contained a vial of human blood from a testing company. No name, no exam room, no date,” she said in the video, which was released three days ago. Since it was posted, it has already been viewed over 7 million times.

Elliott said she then contacted a blood testing company to report the results.

“The woman at the testing company said she was trying to track it down. She said it was handled completely improperly and they weren’t even shipping the blood to the residents. They sent the blood to doctors. Just going back and forth between them,” she recalled.

Elliott said she has contacted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which has filed a report and is investigating the incident as a “serious biohazard.”

She said in the first video that the local sheriff plans to inspect the vials and will contact the CDC “if we find anything of concern.”

She warned other shoppers to be careful the next time they open a Shayne package.

“When you receive your Shayne package, throw it out on the table before you touch it, look at everything, then sanitize your hands. Be extremely careful,” she said.

A spokesperson for Shane issued the following statement to the Post: This indicated that once the package completed our quality control process and left our facility, it contained only the Her SHEIN items ordered. We continue to actively support our customers in their ongoing investigation into what happened to their package after it left her SHEIN facility. ”

Elliott said she eventually contacted both Shein and FedEx. anna_200.1/TikTok
Elliott said she ordered a dress from Shane. anna_200.1/TikTok

Elliott posted a series of follow-up videos to update people on the situation.

in one recent videosElliott said the Sheins were actively trying to help her and that the vials and beans came from the United States, not China.

on video She said Shane emailed her the day before and eventually got a call from higher ups in Los Angeles telling her they were looking at all the footage from the factory.

“Our investigation shows that when your package passed through our quality control process and left our facility, it contained only the items listed in your order,” Shane claimed in an email. did.

She concluded that someone may have tampered with the FedEx package.

Elliott initially said FedEx didn’t do much to help her. But in the video Hours earlier, she said FedEx “finally got back to me.”

She was told by a FedEx employee that packages sometimes “break open in transit” and that employees sometimes “guess wrong” and put things in different packages. said.

She claimed that FedEx went to the sheriff’s office to obtain the vials for testing. in another videoElliott showed him the needle that a friend had received in another Shane package over the summer.

She said a friend got a package of Shane’s that contained needles over the summer. anna_200.1/TikTok

Commenters below Elliott’s video shared her fear.

“This is literally insane!!” one person wrote.

“Who would have thought that clothes, beans, and a vial of blood could all fit in the same box??” added another.

“Your FedEx driver was a vampire/heroine junkie/fain,” a third man joked.

Some people said they weren’t surprised.

“I used to track high-value packages sent by the company I worked for. Strange things happen all the time,” said one person.

“Oh, I work for FedEx and I’ve never seen blood, but this definitely happens. Unfortunately, unless your box is destroyed, we usually don’t have time to deal with it.” No,” another added.

The Post has reached out to FedEx for comment.

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