Yes. Go to your post office and request a printout of the detailed report related to the tracking number. This report includes the actual address your "package" was delivered to. Then call or prepare claim with PayPal and include copy of report. By the way, it's a total scam so the item you purchased was not delivered to the wrong address. They just sent a first class letter (with nothing in it) to an address with your same zip code. This is done so that in case PayPal checks, they will automatically deny your claim because general online USPS tracking information just indicates the package was delivered to a place in your zip code - not to your residence. Quite ingenious but also quite slimy.
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