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Postal Thief's  

AZCandyCane 59F  
55 posts
9/23/2014 9:15 pm
Postal Thief's

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sehd07 57M
1059 posts
9/23/2014 9:37 pm

Fucking people. Like you said, they should worry about their thief of a kid.


porterpiper1 57F
3755 posts
9/23/2014 10:45 pm

I bet he wont take another box off someone else porch, I would go to her home and tell her, you should be embarrass about your child stealing. And if you had use this instead of your husband you would not have a thief. lol the nerve of that bitch.I would for the hell of it call the post office and file charges for her opening a package that doesn't belong to her. I know it had your name and address on it. Now see who would be embarrass.


sphxdiver 74M
21063 posts
9/23/2014 11:26 pm

Neighbor's like that, who needs enemies??

I hope their kid asked the parent's what those things were used for.


Fixing2Fixit4U 59M
56 posts
11/10/2014 10:24 pm

The nerve of some people. Its her kid that took [stole] and opened your package and she has the audacity to put it back on you for ordering sex toys.
You were making a legal transaction, purchasing a legally available product as a consenting adult and you have the full right to expect that your mail,and/or packages, addressed to you and delivered to your door, wont be tampered with or opened.
No matter if you live in the US or Australia, the UK or any other civilised Western country, the expectation is that your mail is private and confidential.
It might pay to research the US Post website and check out the regulations covering mail theft and tampering with mail or packages. Copy the relevant pages and deliver the mother thief a sizzling note of your own.
Or consult with your local post office about what happened and ask their advice.


AZCandyCane replies on 11/13/2014 3:51 pm:
I would report them if I knew which neighbor it was - I have several with school age kids

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