identify this product

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UPDATE: I received this product without a translation for name or instructions. It was shipped separately with only the attached code sticker as a return address. I cannot find a record of the order in my files.
Does anyone recognize this product so I can research the instructions?

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I was able to make a document scan of the back side. It is a seam filler. Can be used for repairing ceramic planters.
 
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I received this product without a translation for name or instructions. It was shipped separately with only the attached code sticker as a return address. I cannot find a record of the order in my files. I believe it is a fertilizer.
Does anyone recognize this product so I can research the instructions?

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Hmm...
Amazon says it's concrete sealer... or ceramic repair...
Fixing any pots? 🙂
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If you received this from Amazon, etc and didn’t order it you should check your credit card statement. Could be a sign you’ve been hacked. Report it to Amazon/shipper as an unwanted package. Could also be a brushing scam which involves a crummy company sending you an unsolicited crummy low value item to pump up their “verified” shipment and post fake review numbers

 
If you received this from Amazon, etc and didn’t order it you should check your credit card statement. Could be a sign you’ve been hacked. Report it to Amazon/shipper as an unwanted package. Could also be a brushing scam which involves a crummy company sending you an unsolicited crummy low value item to pump up their “verified” shipment and post fake review numbers

Thank you! This is news to me…another scam to worry about.

I’ve ordered items in the past that were supposed to ship free but the shipper attached a fraudulent shipping label on the package. I receive a notice from the post office of postage due. I could pay the postage or refuse the package without opening it. If it was a gift I was expecting or something from Amazon I would pay the postage and work it out with the company. So far I’ve been reimbursed.
 
Thank you! This is news to me…another scam to worry about.

I’ve ordered items in the past that were supposed to ship free but the shipper attached a fraudulent shipping label on the package. I receive a notice from the post office of postage due. I could pay the postage or refuse the package without opening it. If it was a gift I was expecting or something from Amazon I would pay the postage and work it out with the company. So far I’ve been reimbursed.
I wouldn’t pay anything. You’re not obligated if you didn’t order it. Mark it return to sender if you haven’t opened it

I’d also change your passwords on the account you have ordered from ASAP Whoever sent it has some of your personal information

I’d report the shipment to Amazon or wherever you got it and report it to the Federal Trade Commission
 
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