I commonly use a <em>False Identity</em> when signing up for such as free services or offers from places I assume will spam me and do not require payment of types that require my true identity.
Now a few weeks ago, I vaguely recall applying for a sample of Hilary Duff's signature fragrance, apparently called "With Love", produced by Elizabeth Arden Inc. 309 South Street New Providence, NJ 07974.
Today it arrived, long after I'd forgotten about it (such is the life of we sample requesters) but to my surprise, rather than being addressed to Allison Etc (my real name, I mean), or more commonly Alice Modell, as these things go, it was addressed to one Becky Kimbell.
Who is Becky Kimbell? How does she know my address? Why did she ask for a sample of Hilary Duff's "With Love" (which smells very nice, btw)?
This is confusing to me. My best guess is that perhaps someone at Elizabeth Arden Inc. mixed up her request with mine, and somewhere, poor Rebecca is wondering "Who is Alice Modell? How does she know my address? Why dd she ask for a sample of Hilary Duff's "With Love"?"
I kinda like the name; I might use it in future spam-eminent escapades.
Have you ever been the case of mistaken identity? Was it as innocuous as this, or was it sinister in nature?