A Texas woman went viral after confronting an Amazon manager over a series of packages that allegedly arrived without the items she ordered. Her latest problem involved a $500 DJI Osmo Pocket 3 camera that was missing from its package, leading her to question how the box was handled before reaching her. The situation gained attention after a replacement package appeared to have the same problem.
The story was shared by Jess, known as @byjessbennett on TikTok. Her first video received more than two million views, while an update received several hundred thousand views. In the first video, Jess warned an Amazon delivery driver to check the package after it arrived because she had already been dealing with missing items. The package contained the light and tripod she had ordered, but the $500 DJI camera was missing. She then requested a replacement from Amazon.
When the replacement arrived, Jess noticed that the box looked similar to the one she had received the day before. Concerned that something was wrong, she asked the delivery driver to open the package in front of her. The camera was missing again.
Jess then asked to speak with a direct manager. According to her account, the manager directed her to Amazon customer support. Jess said she had already contacted customer support multiple times and was frustrated that she kept having to report the same type of problem.
The Texas woman also questioned why her packages appeared to be arriving tampered with and argued that Amazon should investigate where the items were disappearing and who was responsible. Rather than continuing to deal with repeated customer service calls, she wanted the company to look into the issue itself.
Internet Reacts to Texas Woman’s Missing Camera
Internet users who saw the two videos largely sympathized with the Texas woman, with many commenters saying they had experienced similar problems involving missing, damaged, or tampered Amazon packages. Some were especially concerned because the missing item was a DJI camera.
One commenter claimed they had ordered the same camera and received a package that had also been opened and resealed. Another said their camera was missing from two deliveries before finally arriving with the third. “I can’t believe they just resent you the same box. I would have lost it too,” one commenter wrote.
Several viewers questioned where the problem could have occurred. Some suspected an Amazon fulfillment center or warehouse rather than the delivery driver. Others explained that Amazon deliveries can pass through several different companies and facilities, meaning delivery drivers and their managers may have little control over what happens before a package reaches them.
Current and former Amazon workers also joined the discussion, with some claiming that damaged or opened packages can sometimes be resealed and sent back into the delivery system. Others said warehouse employees and delivery drivers have different roles and responsibilities, making it difficult to determine where the alleged theft or loss happened based only on the videos.
The Texas woman’s frustration with being directed back to customer support also struck a chord with viewers. Some felt the manager should have taken the complaint more seriously, while others suggested contacting Amazon corporate or taking the issue further.
Not everyone was convinced, however. Some commenters questioned Jess’s account, while others suggested that repeatedly requesting replacements could eventually affect a customer’s ability to order from Amazon. The videos also left some regular Amazon shoppers nervous about their own deliveries. Nobody wants their next “delivery” to be an empty box with a little extra tape.







