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Sep. 13th, 2012 04:09 pmPosting it here, too
90% possibility a gift from my mother was stolen right off my doorstep. Of all the things we've had delivered--desktop computers, iPad cases, printers, an electric piano once--the first thing that gets stolen is a small gift from my mother that wasn't even very valuable.
It's POSSIBLE that it was delivered to the wrong address but reported as having gone to the right place (I checked with the post office, they said it was delivered just fine), but...
As for someone else in the apartment building having accidentally picked it up? That's REALLY unlikely. Packages routinely get left in the foyer of this building for weeks on end with no one touching them... and that makes this all the weirder. Why the hell would you steal an ordinary white USPS Priority Mail box, hand addressed, over, say, an Amazon.com package?
I've thus far put up signs in the foyer of the building and called it in to the police, but it's probably lost forever. I can't even.
90% possibility a gift from my mother was stolen right off my doorstep. Of all the things we've had delivered--desktop computers, iPad cases, printers, an electric piano once--the first thing that gets stolen is a small gift from my mother that wasn't even very valuable.
It's POSSIBLE that it was delivered to the wrong address but reported as having gone to the right place (I checked with the post office, they said it was delivered just fine), but...
As for someone else in the apartment building having accidentally picked it up? That's REALLY unlikely. Packages routinely get left in the foyer of this building for weeks on end with no one touching them... and that makes this all the weirder. Why the hell would you steal an ordinary white USPS Priority Mail box, hand addressed, over, say, an Amazon.com package?
I've thus far put up signs in the foyer of the building and called it in to the police, but it's probably lost forever. I can't even.