Sometimes, undelivered packages are lost forever.

But did you know that your “lost” package can also end up on a UPS auction? This was the fate of Rob Dahm’s package, whose rage-inducing story was shared in Reddit’s videos community.

Rob Dahm is the star of a moderately successful YouTube channel on car projects. One day, he ordered a motor online. But this wasn’t just any ole’ motor—it was a one of a kind custom motor valued at thousands of dollars.

The package was never delivered and this obviously pissed him off. The seller insured the package, but UPS refused to pay out. Dahm spent countless hours haggling with UPS.

Months after the incident, Dahm made a parody short film inspired by his missing motor called “The Lost and the Furious,” posting it to his YouTube channel. Spoiler: The UPS character in the video ends up dead.

UPS saw the video. Suffice to say, they weren’t very happy, ordering Dahm to take it down. He didn’t.

Incredibly, a random person who also saw the video sent Dahm a link to an eBay auction of a motor that looked identical to the one Dahm ordered.

The motor in question was a 4 rotor engine—with a rare front counterweight—there are only four of them in the world. After some investigative work, Dahm was positive this was his motor.

In fact, the links to the auctions are still online here and here.

Dahm purchased the motor with the help of a friend from a third party seller unrelated to UPS.

The good guy seller informed Dahm that he bought the package from a UPS auction of “unclaimed merchandise.”

“I just purchased my motor for a second time. Thank you UPS,” he says sarcastically in a vlog he made about the incident.

This wasn’t the only time UPS’s actions have landed them in the middle of an online shitstorm.

Last month, Reddit user VampireKitten shared photos of a crushed package in Reddit’s gaming community. The user ordered the Fallout Anthology, which was damaged beyond repair by water.

An alleged UPS worker describes how such a thing can happen:

And last year, Reddit user seventy_seven accidentally received a drone—yes a drone—that didn’t belong to him, sharing photos of it in Reddit’s WTF community. The owner? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (oops).

And UPS was apparently not concerned about the mixup. Seventy_seven wrote:

“OP here, just called UPS. They told me that it was one of the undelivered packages in their office, and asked if I’ve ever had an undelivered package. I said no, but he insisted that it was mine, and said that it was up to me if I want to keep it or not. I don’t think that’s the right way to go about this, so I’m going to call the number on the card, and get this sorted out.”

Eventually it was returned to its rightful owners, just like Dahm’s motor.