There’s a buzz of discontent swirling around a UPS facility in Ontario, California, where it seems PS5/PS5 Pro 30th anniversary bundles are being "returned" to Sony. Players are expressing a mix of frustration and confusion as they track their limited edition consoles and stumble upon an unexpected update from UPS – a notification about their packages being sent back, citing a "hazardous materials irregularity."
The Community’s Growing Concerns
One of our readers tipped us off to this perplexing issue, sharing screenshots from their tracking information. Intrigued, I delved into various Reddit threads, unveiling a pattern of similar complaints. The consensus among affected customers was that all these packages stem from Ontario, California, and carry the same troubling message: a return to sender due to supposed hazardous materials irregularities.
Players caught up in this dilemma, spread across different states, have reached out to both UPS and PlayStation Support in search of clarity. Unfortunately, their inquiries have hit roadblocks, fueling suspicions that these packages might be falling prey to theft. The majority of these customers snapped up the much-coveted PS5 Pro bundles, though a handful say they ordered the PS5 Slim consoles.
Given the prominent PlayStation 30th anniversary logo emblazoned on the shipping boxes, it’s easy to understand why players are on edge about the possibility of theft. Nevertheless, at this stage, it’s all speculation.
We’re staying alert to any developments in this unfolding story. If you’ve found yourself in this predicament, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.