Poll: You suspect that someone has stolen your package, now what?
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Report them to police, immediately!
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I better not catch them doing that! If I do, I’ll beat the living hell out of them!
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I’d call or email the company whom I ordered the package from, and notify them.
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Oh don’t worry, they’re getting shot on the spot!
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I’d check to see who’s doing this on RING (or something else). Then I’d report it to the police for a further investigation.
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I have a different way of handling this.
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Thankfully, I’ve never had my package stolen before.
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PORCH PIRATES 📦📬👀
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Listen, if there’s one thing I can’t stand is a conniving, fraudulent, manipulative bastard who goes around stealing packages! This is why everyone needs the RING doorbell (or something similar) for bastards like this. Even the delivery companies are shady too. You’ve got shady people working for companies like FEDEX, UPS, USPS, AMAZON, DHL, and more. It’s not just average people who steal packages, it’s also delivery drivers as well. These people never learn a lesson. It gives me a bitter taste in my mouth knowing that these ass clowns are going around doing this. That’s why these companies need to be sued!

I’m currently picking a bone with one of their sorry asses because these companies will lie, man. If you guys have ever had your package stolen, or you’ve gone through some bullshit with either one of these companies (or a different one), then please let us know. I had to get this off my chest because I know I’m not the only one affected by this, here. People could be stealing something very significant, and they don’t even give a damn!
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#2
Why on earth do postal services even leave packages outside of people's homes? Just makes it seem like they want the packages to get stolen lol.

Here packages are never left outside houses/apartments. If it doesn't fit in one of the "postboxes" nearby it gets stored at the post office to either be delivered in person or picked up if delivery wasn't possible.
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(14th January 2025, 8:31 PM)~JBG~ Wrote: Why on earth do postal services even leave packages outside of people's homes? Just makes it seem like they want the packages to get stolen lol.

Here packages are never left outside houses/apartments. If it doesn't fit in one of the "postboxes" nearby it gets stored at the post office to either be delivered in person or picked up if delivery wasn't possible.

I wonder that too because they’re just putting themselves in jeopardy when packages could be at risk of being stolen. After currently going through this red tape, now I’ve thought about having them drop it off at a postbox. I mean, it’s just vitamins so it should fit. If delivered in person, then I think they should require a signature.
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#4
How to get rid of garbage and stuff you don't want:
Put it in an Amazon cardboard box and leave it on your porch. Someone will come and take your garbage away for you.

Also, here's a video of porch pirates getting a nice surprise.

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(14th January 2025, 9:50 PM)Master Raiden Wrote: How to get rid of garbage and stuff you don't want:
Put it in an Amazon cardboard box and leave it on your porch. Someone will come and take your garbage away for you.

Also, here's a video of porch pirates getting a nice surprise.

The fact that they got Macaulay Culkin to help them out with that ingenious plan to prevent thief’s from stealing, makes this whole thing even better. I can’t believe the police wouldn’t even do any investigation on that dude that stole from them. That tells me that they don’t care whether packages get stolen or not. I bet they’d care if it were them.
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Here usually the companies ask you if you want it put in a more hidden spot than just right out the front like that (never had to deal with this fortunately)
Although sometimes the companies put the parcels in bad places (like I can't remember if this happened to us or it was something I saw, but one time they put it *in* the bin and not behind it or whatnot)
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(15th January 2025, 9:34 AM)Camer the Dragon Wrote: Here usually the companies ask you if you want it put in a more hidden spot than just right out the front like that (never had to deal with this fortunately)
Although sometimes the companies put the parcels in bad places (like I can't remember if this happened to us or it was something I saw, but one time they put it *in* the bin and not behind it or whatnot)

If only we had that same option to do that. Over here, they just deliberately put it where ever they please. We’ve had one guy who placed it under a chair. Everyone else just drops it off right on the bench or by the door where it’s exposed. One shady delivery driver was caught on ring stealing a package from my neighbor’s porch. He placed it underneath a table late at night, then around 3am he came back and stole it. It’s like he knew where to place it only to come back and steal it.
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(15th January 2025, 11:04 AM)Different Wrote: He placed it underneath a table late at night, then around 3am he came back and stole it. It’s like he knew where to place it only to come back and steal it.
Sounds so unnecessarily complex rather than just taking a pic as proof then immediately taking it again
Unless there was tracking that the company turns off after midnight
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