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Old Sep 18, 2017, 11:42 PM
MrsDuckL MrsDuckL is offline
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Originally Posted by RaineD View Post
Good question! I wonder if Amazon would tell. I know with books, even kindle books, there's an option to send anonymously.

I know this because a friend of mine organized a book club where each person was randomly assigned another person to send a book to, but the sender stayed anonymous so the recipient's experience of the book wouldn't be influenced by the identity of the sender. But not knowing the identity of the sender was part of the game so I doubt anyone called Amazon to ask. I wonder if Amazon would tell. It's easy enough to test though.
I hate to burst anyone's bubble here, but speaking from personal experience, yes, amazon will tell you who the sender is. The situation was a little bit different so I could be wrong for your case--but when my son was born we received a baby gift addressed directly to him, it was shipped from amazon but didn't have a card. I called and amazon and at first said they could only speak to the receipient. I then explained the receipient was two weeks old and couldn't come to the phone. . Amazon then looked up the sender. So just an FYI. Hopefully your therapist likes the book.
Thanks for this!
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