- A Marks & Spencer shopper received more than 100 texts featuring photos of other customer parcels.
- The customer, Tom, said he received the messages after he purchased an order for bedding.
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BBC News reported on the story.
The 28-year-old customer, named only as Tom, told the outlet he was inundated with the messages immediately after purchasing bedding from the store online.
Tom said that no personal details of other customers were shared in the links he received, but he could see the exact location and photos of parcels left on their doorsteps.
"Someone could have used that information to drive around and pick all those parcels up," he said.
The shopper said he "kept getting loads of messages at once." He added: "There's over 100 texts and I had a few two days after I rang up and told them about it."
Tom said that, luckily, his phone was on silent but he could see all the notifications coming through and "it was quite distracting."
He added: "I can imagine for the other people this has been happening to it's pretty annoying."
The glitch prompted an apology from Marks & Spencer after Tom complained.
Per BBC
It added: "We are continually working to keep your personal information as safe as possible. I hope we have reassured you how seriously we have taken this."
The retailer told BBC News that only 1% of orders were affected by the technical error.