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From: gregorymorrow@msn.com (gm)
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Subject: Re: Tragedy averted
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2025 23:18:12 +0000
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Hank Rogers wrote:

> Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2025-03-25 4:52 p.m., Ed P wrote:
>>> On 3/25/2025 2:34 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>>> My new toaster was delivered, but not to my house.  Evidently,
>>> reading ability is not a requirement to be an Amazon driver.  I found
>>> it next door.
>>>
>>
>>
>> I don't order a lot of stuff online and have had fairly good luck.
>> Things have always shown up on time, sometimes much earlier than I had
>> expected. However, I have a Ring doorbell and have to wonder about the
>> care.  A couple weeks ago I have some underwear delivered and saw te
>> delivery on video. He came about 3/4 of the way up the sidewalk and
>> tossed it 10 ft. to the porch.  Luckily is was not breakable.
>>
>> Last week I ordered a two pack of watch bands for my FitBit watch. I had
>> ordered them around 9pm  and when was returning to the house at 12:45
>> the next day there was a delivery at the side of the road and the driver
>> was walking down our lane. I stopped and asked if that was a package me.
>> He asked if I lived there and I said yes, and he handed it to  me.  He
>> never asked my name or asked to see ID. He  just handed it to me. Hell I
>> might start following these guys and try the same stunt and then take
>> off before he can get my photo.
>>
>> My neighbours on both sides get deliveries almost daily. Every once in a
>> while I come home and find a delivery parcel for one of the neighbours
>> on my door step.
>>
>
> Hell dave, you could just steal that stuff instead of following delivery
> drivers around to steal the shit they are delivering!
>
> It doesn't make sense doing all that work when you could just steal your
> neighbor's shit.
>
> The only thing better is if you could hatch a scheme to steal one of
> your neighbors stuff and blame it on another neighbor. And to top it
> off, you could personally make the arrest and help send the poor bastard
> to jail.
>
> And the day before he's released, a real nice touch would be to trash
> his yard with a dump truck full of garbage.


"He likes to type"...

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