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Jeff Wisnia
 
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Ignoramus3242 wrote:

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Well, that's the question, what is the wrong thing here.


IMHO, the "wrong thing" would be to adopt a "finders-keepers" attitude
about it, which is clearly NOT what you are doing, so PLEASE don't get
the idea I was castigating you when I used that quotation.

It's framed and hung on my office wall and I just smile and point to it
when something gets a little screwed up between us and a customer and
someone starts saying, "Let's keep quiet about it and hope they don't
notice, what they don't know won't hurt them."



P.S. A couple of years ago UPS rang my doorbell and asked to drop off a
carton addressed to the house next door, to which I agreed. The
neighbor's house had been unoccupied and on the market for over a year
and the name the package was addressed to wasn't that of my departed
neighbors TThe return address was a sporting goods store half way across
the country. I figured some teen-agers were using swiped credit card
numbers to buy stuff and have it shipped to houses they knew weren't
being lived in, hoping UPS would leave the packages at the door so they
could swing by at night and grab them. I hooked a call to my
ex-neighbors and got their permission to get involved.

I called the company who'd shipped the carton and found out my
suspicions were spot on, and that there was a few hundred bucks worth of
paintball gear in that carton. I told them I'd take it to our office and
they could have UPS issue a "pull tag" and pick it up from there, which
they did. I spotted two more shipments from two other merchants sitting
on the neighbor's doorstep and did the same with those.



I am curious, why did you not get the police involved.


As a matter of fact I did. I called a detective on our town's police
department whom I've known for about 20 years, told him about it and
what I'd done and faxed him all the paperwork I'd accumulated. I never
heard anything further about it and I expect that since the police don't
have unlimited resources they have to prioritize and use what they have
for more serious matters.

Sure, it would have been nice if that detective called me up and said,
"Leave the next package where UPS drops it, we're staking out the house
next to you 24/7 and hope to grab whoever sneaks over to take it in the
dead of night." But I don't live in a dream world 'yknow.

I think the tack I took at least saved the seller's from totally losing
their merchandise, they just got stuck shipping the stuff out and back.

Jeff

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