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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Student Orders Textbook On Terrorism From Amazon Bookstore And Gets $400 Bag Of Cocaine As Bonus

Student Orders Textbook On Terrorism From Amazon Bookstore And Gets $400 Bag Of Cocaine As Bonus
According to Yahoo News:

Sophia Stockton, a junior at the MidAmerica Nazarene University in Kansas, ordered a copy of Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives and Issues from the retailer's website. Upon coming across the curious bag of white powder, she took it to authorities who immediately examined the substance, and determined it was a Schedule II drug.

The book she received was marked "used," which usually indicates an item is shipping from a third-party Amazon Marketplace reseller. But Stockton says she's positive the book came directly from the website, and it was even sealed in Amazon packaging when it arrived.

Without an official response from Amazon, we could only guess how a bag of cocaine got in between the pages of a textbook, though authorities are currently investigating its possible sources. We can only hope that no other stashes of illegal substances make their way to unsuspecting buyers in the mean time.

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