Stealing packages from mailbox
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Stealing packages from mailbox
So I've been burned on two packages recently. Isn't there a term used to refer to people who follow delivery vehicles and take packages, other than select expletives?
Anyways, I'm thinking of setting up CCTV any advice would be appreciated.
Anyways, I'm thinking of setting up CCTV any advice would be appreciated.
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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
have you reported the the USPS? Federal offence. deer camera?
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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
They were the ones who verified the package was delivered. Upon inquiring what actions could be taken, the USPS employee brushed it off as a common occurrence with no form of resolution.oohrah wrote:have you reported the the USPS? Federal offence. deer camera?
I like the deer camera idea.
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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
I had this happen over Christmas with a $500 Iphone. It was sent USPS with no declared value or signature confirmation. USPS marked it as "delivered" - which causes a problem for filing a non-delivery claim. And that iphone was the only piece of mail that was taken, so something is amiss.
Apparently USPS may mark items as "delivered" before they're put in the mailbox. My guess is upon loading. That means there is a great window of opportunity where your mail is "delivered" but not actually picked up by you.
We've got a camera on the mailbox, but it was down that one day (reconfiguring the network). We checked with the "carrier" and he/she indicated that it WAS dropped off... Camera is the only thing you can really do.
Apparently USPS may mark items as "delivered" before they're put in the mailbox. My guess is upon loading. That means there is a great window of opportunity where your mail is "delivered" but not actually picked up by you.
We've got a camera on the mailbox, but it was down that one day (reconfiguring the network). We checked with the "carrier" and he/she indicated that it WAS dropped off... Camera is the only thing you can really do.
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I have the NIGHT OWL system. $300 at Walmart. Swann is good too.
Mine came with 4 cams but will take up to 8. Can be viewed online and from your phone. Well worth the piece of mind.
I set up 2 inside covering 3 entry doors...one on the front porch
2 on the front of the house.
With how I had them on the outside I could see three of the houses across the street and 90% of my front yard.
Mine came with 4 cams but will take up to 8. Can be viewed online and from your phone. Well worth the piece of mind.
I set up 2 inside covering 3 entry doors...one on the front porch
2 on the front of the house.
With how I had them on the outside I could see three of the houses across the street and 90% of my front yard.
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Also look into the DROP CAMS systems. A little more expensive to outfit a house but they work GREAT.....can me moved around as needed and the audio has awesome range. We used these in the tow trucks at one of the companies I worked for.
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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
If it happened more than once, I would almost suspect a neighbor or neighbor's kid rather than a random person following the truck.
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Post office box. Or have packages delivered to office if that is possible.
I ran into this in California, transient types made regular runs down the road I lived on looking for anything that looked like it had value. They'd steal anything that looked like a check, packages, whatever. I got a PO box.
Currently I get almost all packages thru UPS (Amazon!) and have delivered to my office, and I am lucky that I can do so.
If neither of those are options, good luck with the cameras.
I ran into this in California, transient types made regular runs down the road I lived on looking for anything that looked like it had value. They'd steal anything that looked like a check, packages, whatever. I got a PO box.
Currently I get almost all packages thru UPS (Amazon!) and have delivered to my office, and I am lucky that I can do so.
If neither of those are options, good luck with the cameras.
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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
Both packages were delivered around the same time period so it's likely it was a snatch of both parcels simultaneously.MechAg94 wrote:If it happened more than once, I would almost suspect a neighbor or neighbor's kid rather than a random person following the truck.
One package was a new CC holster and the other was a box of ACRAGLASS GEL. I hope it put a second thought into their head when they opened them, as to whether or not they should steal me a visit again.
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Well, there is another constant - not that any federal employees would ever do anything illegal mind you...MechAg94 wrote:If it happened more than once, I would almost suspect a neighbor or neighbor's kid rather than a random person following the truck.
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reading this as I am waiting on a package.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news...BUT....a mail carrier backed out of our driveway at high speed in a Govt. Jeep and destroyed 10 feet of fence. We videoed him admitting he hit it and the clearly visible damage on the rear of the vehicle. We called the Post Master in our city, who came out and looked at the damage, tire tracks, and video. Videoed again her stating "I'll call an adjuster and get the repairs made."oohrah wrote:have you reported the the USPS? Federal offence. deer camera?
That was a year ago. Never heard a peep, despite repeated calls. Don't call the USPS, call your U.S. Representative or Senators. You'll get better results.
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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
Bodes ill for the so-called SmartPost option that many are using these days, where FedEx (and UPS too I believe) will deliver your package to the USPS which does the final delivery.
All kinds of problems with this, such that I wish e.g. Amazon would let you select the shipping method, even if FedEx delivery to your door costs more...
All kinds of problems with this, such that I wish e.g. Amazon would let you select the shipping method, even if FedEx delivery to your door costs more...
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As several packages / letters we have sent to my in-laws have arrived empty, with USPS saying, "It was damaged in-transit," I can attest to this. They're about as bad as TSA and airline baggage-handlers: if it looks like it contains something the handler may want, they -will- open it and steal the contents. I wouldn't blame the drivers who actually make the deliveries; all of the stuff that's been ripped open and stolen from in our cases has had the official-looking "damaged in transit" stickers affixed, indicating the contents were stolen at an actual post office or hub.ScooterSissy wrote:Well, there is another constant - not that any federal employees would ever do anything illegal mind you...MechAg94 wrote:If it happened more than once, I would almost suspect a neighbor or neighbor's kid rather than a random person following the truck.
I -would- like to have seen the thief's face, though, when he stole a package of rocks! My father-in-law is a rock-hound, and we sent him some "samples" from the desert southwest. None were of any value at all.
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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
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