What would you do? So, I got an unmarked CD-R in the mail today.
→[More:]It's addressed to my formal name (I am listed in the phone book) and it arrived in a slim case, wrapped in an inside-out priority mail envelope sealed up with tape. Postmark says it came from Las Vegas (there's a full name and return address on it, from Las Vegas). I don't recognize the name (it's an unusual name) and don't know anyone living in Las Vegas, although Guy's parents have a place near Lake Tahoe.
Google search of the unusual name (it's a woman's name) turns up a woman who (along with her sister) makes recycled objects into jewelry in Atlanta (I am unfamiliar with them and have never lived in Atlanta or bought anything from them as far as I remember), although Guy did once live in Atlanta. It also turns up the back-up singer for a soul singer named Shawn Mullins, who I had never heard of until I ran the Google search.
But, see, Guy doesn't call me by my formal name. Never has. Not in 20 years.
Google maps can't find the address (pretend it's "12 Integrity Avenue"); instead it offers "12 Integrity Crest" in Henderson (totally different zip code) or 10 Intrigue Avenue in the zip code listed on the return address (that 10 Intrigue Ave. also turns up several condos for sale).
So, what would you do with the CDR?