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Originally Posted by speach
did you sign for it? If not no way that they can say it was delivered.
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Apart from the admission on a public forum ...
I would suggest you ask the company that supplied the goods to provide a copy of the order, which should help you to track down the perpetrator. If they can't or won't show you the original order, I'd be reporting them direct to the police for processing and billing unapproved transactions.
Credit Card scams rarely involve the physical delivery of goods to an address which can be traced - it's more often used for "intangible" goods which can be delivered on-line, such as tickets etc. It's especially odd to scam someone by sending goods to their own address - that sounds more like a practical joke than a scam, as the "scammer" receives nothing.