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Hey, what ever happened to that? I kind of bailed once I saw bullshit. BTW, I believe the OP too, there is a rash of thefts going on when folks make mistakes like leaving stuff around. Moral fiber is out the ****ing window.Ever since the big controversy with the guy who jumped into a pool to save a drowning kid (with an Incredible in his pocket), ruined his phone, and posted a pay pal account for people to donate money (which they did), people have been very skeptical.
Maybe the babysitter really didn't sign for it and the people who live there are just passing the blame off on her. Easy out for them and confuses everyone else.
I admit the chances of anything going wrong are slim, but it's still not worth the risk.
My parents had guns in the home while we were kids. We learned about gun safety from a VERY early age. I'm a 27 year old female who lives in a pretty crime free area and I own 3 handguns (and several rifle's and shotguns). Plus I have a conceal carry permit. If you saw me on the street, you would never in a million years guess that I have a gun strapped to my pants
You just never know. And you really can't be too careful. People can be insane, especially if they feel threatened.
And beyond all of that, he has to live by these people. I wouldn't go around pissing off my neighbors (even if I do suspect they are theives) knowing that they are right around the corner. That's a good way to end up with smashed windows and slashed tires.


It's funny you posted this because all of those things ran through my mind. My initial instinct was to leave a note on their car saying GIVE ME BACK MY PHONE! or YOUR BABYSITTER IS GOING TO JAIL. I even thought about slashing their tires. BUT, then I would be opening myself up for legal issues and I am not willing to put myself in that position.
I think this situation is so stupid. It shouldn't have to be this way. The person that signed for the package and even those in the household should have quickly, if not immediately, realized that this packaged did NOT belong in that household and notified the company that the wrong package was delivered to them. If I was in this situation (received the wrong package) and it wasn't a big deal, I would have even gone as far as taking the package back to the person that it DID belong to.
It just goes to show what kind of irresponsible scum we live among.
Edit: 200th Post, yay me!![]()

Hey, what ever happened to that? I kind of bailed once I saw bullshit.
A couple questions to ask:
Was there really ever a babysitter?
Did anyone even sign it?
Have you pulled up the tracking number yet? Does it have a name or signature?
Or does it say "Left by garage" "Left at door" because they do that too in safe neighborhoods.
Sadly, this is the second package that's been stolen from me. The first was 7 years ago. My wife's cousin sent a wedding present to us via UPS and they said they left it on our doorstep. We never resolved that issue.
Yes, people do suck and I so want to do something to those people. Like I said before, I insisted that Fed Ex bring charges against the girl that signed for the package. I realize there probably isn't even a babysitter that exists. It was probably someone that lives there since there are always 4 cars parked there.
I need to focus all of this grief into my workout today. I let it bother me so much yesterday I lost focus and my form was bad in my exercises. This in turn caused some aches and pains in my back. Can't let that happen to me today.
I will call Fed Ex again after I leave work. I need to know how long I'll be without a phone.
I doubt there really is a babysitter. There was a signature on the tracking site. Someone signed for it.
These phones get shipped as signature required, so the odds that it was left on a doorstep are slim. When I called about my wifes Dinc, I was told that the driver isn't under any obligation to deliver to a neighbor if you are not home, but the neighbor can flag the driver down and offer to sign for it.
I thought it was a pretty odd policy.
Either way, good luck to the OP.
Just curious, but do you need to be at the gym in 26 minutes?
No, I do the Insanity Workout at home. Are you saying I should drive to the Fed EX location? I believe that I will do that. Thanks.

FedEx sucks.Did they type out the name too or is there just a signature?
they left my first replacement with my drunkard neighbor. Didn't even leave me a notice. Took me FOUR days to track it down...neighbor pretended that he forgot. the box had clearly been opened and re-sealed with masking tape. WTF?
Anyway, the replacement was a POS. I was supposed to receive another today, but VZW can't produce a tracking number, and there is no phone or notice. Who knows whose house they left it at this time.FedEx sucks.
These phones get shipped as signature required, so the odds that it was left on a doorstep are slim.
I would return to that neighbor and wait till someone answers that door. I will ask for my phone and tell them it is a felony that i plan to pursue to the fullest extent possible if they indeed have the phone are are not returning it. I would also let them know that they are effectively holding a blacklisted paperweight.


