6-year-old buys himself toys from grandpa’s Amazon account

Frank Guiliano got some deliveries he wasn’t expecting at his restaurant, Teriyaki Madness, in Cape Coral.

“One day a big package came, it was this car and couldn’t imagine where it came from,” said Guiliano. “I thought maybe my wife had bought it for my grandson for Christmas and sent it here by accident,” he added.

But, it was all his grandson! Jacob got a little bored playing games on his mother’s iPad, then turned to Amazon where he saw a big yellow car that had his name all over it.

“That’s the only power wheels I can find on Amazon,” said Jacob as he sat on his grandfather’s lap.

The bright yellow car wasn’t the only purchase. He also ordered a race track for all his hot wheels back at home.

Jacob’s grandfather wasn’t angry. He actually was a little impressed with his grandson’s craftiness.

“We actually kind of proud of him a little bit,” said Guiliano. “At the same time he can’t have the car, you have to work for it,” he added.

Guiliano is raffling away his grandson’s purchases in a free giveaway!!

“We had to sit him down, the look on his face was priceless when he found out he wasn’t getting the car,” said Guiliano. “He’s the one who is going to pull the name out of the bucket. It’s going to make another kid happy and he learns a lesson not to do it anymore,” he added.

Teriyaki Madness’s raffle ends December 17th. First place gets the car and second place winds up with the race track.

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