Jackson Mahomes has allegedly behaved badly with yet ANOTHER small business
' little bro DMed the company on Instagram back in January, saying he loved their product -- rare snacks and sodas from across the world -- and would like a care package.
Sam says Mahomes agreed -- but after the $250 package was delivered and signed for by the 21-year-old on Feb. 8, he went MIA. "It's not like he wasn't seeing our messages," Farha says."He was opening them every time I sent a message. He looked at all my DMs for 2 weeks straight." But, Farha tells us he believes Mahomes DID receive that package ... especially with the tracking info and the way he ignored him for weeks until he put him on blast.
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