Some of the packages barely fit through the front door. Turns out, little Ayaansh was the one who bought accent chairs, flower stands and other household items that his mother had been looking at for their new home in Monmouth Junction. The packages kept coming all week.Since he was born in April 2020, the youngest Kumar has watched his two older siblings and his parents work, go to school and shop online all from home. And apparently, he’s been paying close attention.
Ayaansh knows what he's doing too. Using an NBC New York reporter's phone, he was able to close the calendar app, send an email to the reporter's mother and then search through the contacts. "Moving forward, we will put tough passcodes or face recognition so when he picks up the phone he finds it in locked condition," his dad said.
Pramod and Madhu are planning to wait until all the boxes arrive and then drive the items back to their local Walmart to return them, where they have been told they will receive a full refund. But the parents may keep a couple of things, to remind them of their toddler’s first online shopping spree.
😂 why they make him pose with it like a cartel member with a drug bust
I call BS. How would they know who ordered it?
He's just vibing
Slow day in the news?
All that screen time at that age not good for him. Parents these days letting smart phones entertain them.
We’ve all done that
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