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I thought Canadians were supposed to be nice
And we are, until you piss us off. Then we aren't.They are supposed to be nice!
But criminals (and drug addicts) aren't exclusive to any particular country.
I thought Canadians were supposed to be nice
And we are, until you piss us off. Then we aren't.They are supposed to be nice!
To be fair we are almost all of the time but I also think that of everyone. I don't think most people are bad.And we are, until you piss us off. Then we aren't.
It always astounds me the effort that some people will go to to make a dishonest buck, and how stupid some of them are in doing so.The person who took these might not be a bad person either. They might be just going through a tough time. Alternatively they might just be an Ahole but if your stealing deliveries it's got to be a tough go.
He is going to file a police report and there he has also put up a ad on Facebook market place hoping someone will see it and offer the chips back. I know there is very little chance of sucess but I'm an eternal optimist.Sorry to hear about this.
@MatrixExplosion should call the police and report the theft. They'll also know if anyone else in the neighborhood got hit.
Check with neighbors. Ask if they have ring cameras. The police may also do this.
If they do turn up for sale onlien, the pokice report will help convince the marketplace they're stolen chips.
Chances of a recovery if you do this are low, but almost zero if you don't.
I won't ship anything high value ever again without at least requiring a signature and likely Insurance. I still hope they turn up.General recommendation to US chippers:
I know this does not help the current situation (which absolutely sucks), but I'd recommend getting a PO box. This obviously won't stop sticky fingers while a given box is in transit, but it will mitigate things being nabbed off front porches.
Given the price of chips these days, spending a few dollars a year on a PO box pales in comparison.
The only other issue with this option is that with a PO box you're limited to USPS or Fedex. UPS and DHL do not deliver to these.
This is up on Facebook market place. I'm not sure how else to get the word out about them.Last thought, and although distasteful - you might want to offer a no questions asked ‘finders’ reward of a few hundred bucks - something more than they’d get at a pawn shop.
Sorry to hear about this.
@MatrixExplosion should call the police and report the theft. They'll also know if anyone else in the neighborhood got hit.
Check with neighbors. Ask if they have ring cameras. The police may also do this.
If they do turn up for sale onlien, the pokice report will help convince the marketplace they're stolen chips.
Chances of a recovery if you do this are low, but almost zero if you don't.
Last thought, and although distasteful - you might want to offer a no questions asked ‘finders’ reward of a few hundred bucks - something more than they’d get at a pawn shop.
Did you share the Canada Post picture of the package?
For some reason I'm not able to edit the title.No one asked me, but at this point, maybe change the title of this thread. Let's be honest, if you stole something like this and aren't a complete dumbass (they probably are but let's pretend they're not), you're going to do research. Ultimately, this would lead to PCF. If they find this thread, you're fcked and they go underground. If they don't see this thread and subsequently post to eBay or some random fooker from Canadia pops up on here trying to sell a set, we have our obvious target. Everyone that would click into this thread is now aware of the situation. Let's play it smart from here; don't shoot yourself in the foot, no matter how low the likelihood of them surfacing here is. Hell, it might already be too late.
GL. This sucks.
Is there an option to have the courier/delivery person not to leave packaged unattended?I won't ship anything high value ever again without at least requiring a signature and likely Insurance. I still hope they turn up.
Asking for a signature would have avoided this and will be used in the future but I didn't think of it at the time.Is there an option to have the courier/delivery person not to leave packaged unattended?
In Australia I can't stop Amazon leaving packages on my doorstep which is basically on the footpath/sidewalk. Ridiculous. Our local post office however which also handles the last leg of USPS in Australia will never leave a package there. They take it to the post office for me to safely pick up at my convenience. And UPS checked if I was home before getting my package from the truck.
Whenever possible I choose the method that won't leave my stuff unsafe and unattended. Is that an option there?
I live in an city that's not the safest in BC. lots of crime and homelessness.
Asking for a signature would have avoided this and will be used in the future but I didn't think of it at the time.
thats a business decision. If something sold on amazon gets stolen before the buyer collects it they will send you another no questions asked. Geez they even let you use an item for up to 90days in some instances and return it no questions asked. The loss is already factored in and is all part of their model to drive users to purchase on their platform. Shipping companies cant offer this because they dont make any money from the sale of the item.In Australia I can't stop Amazon leaving packages on my doorstep which is basically on the footpath/sidewalk. Ridiculous.
If something sold on amazon gets stolen before the buyer collects it they will send you another no questions asked.
You mean...like if the person who stole the package opened them and thought.....wtf is this? And lets just pretend and say, maybe when humans want to find information they search online.No one asked me, but at this point, maybe change the title of this thread. Let's be honest, if you stole something like this and aren't a complete dumbass (they probably are but let's pretend they're not), you're going to do research. Ultimately, this would lead to PCF. If they find this thread, you're fcked and they go underground. If they don't see this thread and subsequently post to eBay or some random fooker from Canadia pops up on here trying to sell a set, we have our obvious target. Everyone that would click into this thread is now aware of the situation. Let's play it smart from here; don't shoot yourself in the foot, no matter how low the likelihood of them surfacing here is. Hell, it might already be too late.
GL. This sucks.
Well, apparently you need to have membership.I thought Canadians were supposed to be nice