Quote Originally Posted by Sky Shadow View Post
I think there are several factors here. It is completely wrong that this man should have given the toys to his son - he knew he hadn't bought them, and presumably he could have worked out that they were yours. It's also ridiculous that he needed to order something on an eBay account that was three people removed.
+ 1 on that. My first thought was 'what the f**k's this guy's problem', pardon the french. It's a pretty big stretch of the imagination for him to think that a parcel which arrives with his name, without anything else inside like a card or something, was meant to be a present for his son?!?

In this situation, him, your gf and yourself all have to share the blame, but the biggest issue is this guy giving it to his son. It would really be no biggie if he'd kept the parcel, enquired who it belongs to and then handed it back to you. No damage done other than maybe the expense of meeting up and getting it back.

I don't know about you guys, but I'd lose it if someone gave my vintage TFs to a kid unrelated to me without my authority to do so. It's just a complete lack of common sense on this guy's part.