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Usually when I lived in apartment complexes, all packages were just delivered to the front office and they would give you a note in your mailbox that a package was received.Thanks for the idea Kenny. Trouble is I live in an apartment building. I would try to talk to the landlord about installing cameras.
A bottle of hot sauce and surgical sponges... .... a bad reaction in the bathroom???Pardon the clutter
That sounds pretty nice having a front office. The way the building is kind of sucks.. Basically it's just 4 units and most of the mail/packages is in the vestibule/alcove.Usually when I lived in apartment complexes, all packages were just delivered to the front office and they would give you a note in your mailbox that a package was received.
As mentioned before, maybe an obvious camera would help. If you lived in a single residence, maybe mount an M-60 on the front porch?asically it's just 4 units and most of the mail/packages is in the vestibule/alcove.
The M60 sounds like a perfect planI just received my new home theater receiver a few minutes ago. As usual our dog went nuts as soon as he heard the UPS truck drive up. Then, about 2 minutes later I got an email from them "your package was delivered".
As mentioned before, maybe an obvious camera would help. If you lived in a single residence, maybe mount an M-60 on the front porch?
Don’t order it online!The M60 sounds like a perfect plan
Lol Definitely don't want any more gun problems than IllinoisDon’t order it online!
I got a catalog and then a package from some online clothing store delivered....some girls name, but my address. Weird. The catalog got tossed, but I threw the package in a mail box with return to sender written on it.I had the opposite kinda going on the last few years. Amazon was delivering packages with a woman’s name I never heard of. USPS a few times with same name, I always returned these to post office. I called Amazon multiple times, they said it would stop, but they always said to just keep everything. Most of it was stupid chit! About 10-15% was useful. It just recently seemed to have stopped.