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Re: Warning about accepting deliveries...

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http://abc13.com/news/homeowner-brutally-beaten-by-fake-ups-delivery-driver/1636109/

 

While this story reminds all of us to be mindful of our safety

and I'm glad this gentleman who was attacked is ok,

there's something that...doesn't smell right about it.

 

Maybe I'm just too close to law enforcement to question

everything but...

- Why was this guy targeted?  

- Why this many attackers for this one house ('UPS' guy & 3 others in plain clothes)?

- Studies show when someone is beaten, they know their attacker getting into a victim's personal space).

- Why didn't the wife sign for the package?

- Why did they take a car, as well?

 

At first glance, this almost sounds like a gang initiation. It also sounds like a sophisticated attack where they planned everything out...ie, they know the home & where the safe/jewelry/guns were.  Especially at 8:30pm, lots of people around, that many attackers...something doesn't add up. Lots of questions.

 

Again, no matter what becomes of all this, it serves as a good reminder for the rest of us to mindful our of surroundings....and to question everything. 

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Re: Warning about accepting deliveries...

our home does receive packages that must be signed for.

i would look for a uniform and truck outside on our driveway or on the street for any delivery service.

 

i know our ups man be cause we get regular deliveries......he is such a great guy and has been our driver for years.

every once in a while i give him a few beers to take home. we are one of his last stops.

if he is going on vacation he usually tells us when he is going and when he is coming back.

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Re: Warning about accepting deliveries...

Our driveway is 250 long and I can still hear the UPS (diesel engine) a long way off.  He ALWAYS honks the horn coming up the driveway, then I hear the sliding of doors and then the dogs start barking.  Other than two month packages that need to be signed for, everything gets left and he's on his way to the next house. 

 

I never hear Fed Ex and sometimes surprised when I find a package on my doorstep.  One was there from Harry and David..for my neighbor. We took it to them the next day.

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Re: Warning about accepting deliveries...


@Nightowlz wrote:

Where was the UPS Truck? I look out the front window when the doorbell rings. I can see the UPS, FedEx Truck, Mailman etc. I don't answer the door if I don't know who it is man or woman. I also know when I'm supposed to have a package delivered before it gets here.


And that is what they said to do at the conclusion of the story - look for the actual truck first.

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Re: Warning about accepting deliveries...

Sounds like an urban myth to me. But even if it is true, so what? It's one single isolated incident that means nothing. What should we do, lock ourselves in our homes, hide under the bed and wait to die?
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A few of my deliveries from Amazon arrived by private vehicle with no signage and I'm not talking about old vehicles with faded paint, but shiny black sedans and suv's.  They rang our doorbell and waited to hand us our packages.  More coming this week.  Only thing I dislike is not being able to sign up for text alerts.  I always know ahead of time when UPS and USPS is coming and if I'm on the road will head home.  

 

 

 

 

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I saw the surveillance video on the news.  That's the problem when folks continue to open their doors to door-to-door whatevers.  We see it all around here.  On an almost daily basis.  All ages, too, including kids opening their doors.   I just don't get it.  And, as long as folks continue to open their doors, the longer the perpetrators will continue doing their (bad) deeds.  Feel very sorry for the residents in this case.  It's a frightening, long lasting memory to have to endure.   .......... I might add that in our area even the authorities recommend not even opening our doors to uniformed 'police officers'.   We're supposed to call the local non-emergency number to find out if an officer was sent to our home.  I'm guessing that there are police impersonators.   .............Also, just to be safe: It's a good idea to look out our front window, though, just in case a fire truck is out front, and in case they are warning us of danger. 

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@truffle

I posted on another thread about my experience about this exact same thing.  Was expecting a package from Amazon.

Got a knock on the door, looked out for the UPS/USPS truck...nothing.

Knocked again...then I saw a young lady in a grey sweatshirt

walking back to a car...with the backseat filled with packages.

I waited until she was gone & opened my door.  There was my package.

She was a private courier companies hire during the holiday season.  

It kinda spooked me for a second.

 

Note:  She didn't have a uniform, didn't knock & say 'Amazon', her car did not have Amazon signage...nothing about her represented the company she was working for.   No way I would open the door. Heck, the UPS guy doesn't even give me a chance to get to the door before I open before he's gone.  

 

I don't care if you're my Mom or 'Opportunity'...if you knock but don't call or let me know you're coming, I ain't answerin'.

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Re: Warning about accepting deliveries...


@sidsmom wrote:

@truffle

I posted on another thread about my experience about this exact same thing.  Was expecting a package from Amazon.

Got a knock on the door, looked out for the UPS/USPS truck...nothing.

Knocked again...then I saw a young lady in a grey sweatshirt

walking back to a car...with the backseat filled with packages.

I waited until she was gone & opened my door.  There was my package.

She was a private courier companies hire during the holiday season.  

It kinda spooked me for a second.

 

Note:  She didn't have a uniform, didn't knock & say 'Amazon', her car did have Amazon signage...nothing about her represented the company she was working for.   No way I would open the door. Heck, the UPS guy doesn't even give me a chance to get to the door before I open before he's gone, so...


I could be wrong but I have a feeling they work for Manpower or some other temp agency.  

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Re: Warning about accepting deliveries...


@truffle wrote:

A few of my deliveries from Amazon arrived by private vehicle with no signage and I'm not talking about old vehicles with faded paint, but shiny black sedans and suv's.  They rang our doorbell and waited to hand us our packages.  More coming this week.  Only thing I dislike is not being able to sign up for text alerts.  I always know ahead of time when UPS and USPS is coming and if I'm on the road will head home.  

 

 

 

 


If I am not mistaken, that is because Amazon will use Uber drivers for some deliveries to meet their deadline..................................raven

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