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Same thing I was thinking, along with phone numbers too...Phone Surgeon wrote:another very troubling thing...is if the bandits smart enough
and certain packages have expensive items.....they now have names and addresses of nice new targets to rob their houses
Phone Surgeon wrote:fokhan_96 wrote:Ent dats why they charge "insurance".
as far as i know, that insurance is for shipping
like between collecting your package and it reaching customs here, the insurance covers that
anything after that is something else entirely
because if a shipment is lost/goes missing IN customs, the "freight" insurance doesnt cover it
I find it strange that they saying only the lone security was on the compound because they usually have workers there those hours packing and unpacking.mero wrote:Assuming the thieves got free reign in the warehouse and the vehicles were not pre packed for the following todays runs, daz level big TV, ps5, and iPhone 14 gone dey.
Fb marketplace gonna be lit.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:I find it strange that they saying only the lone security was on the compound because they usually have workers there those hours packing and unpacking.mero wrote:Assuming the thieves got free reign in the warehouse and the vehicles were not pre packed for the following todays runs, daz level big TV, ps5, and iPhone 14 gone dey.
Fb marketplace gonna be lit.
All year, and remember people start ordering stuff early for Christmas to avoid shipping delays etcredmanjp wrote:hustla_ambition101 wrote:I find it strange that they saying only the lone security was on the compound because they usually have workers there those hours packing and unpacking.mero wrote:Assuming the thieves got free reign in the warehouse and the vehicles were not pre packed for the following todays runs, daz level big TV, ps5, and iPhone 14 gone dey.
Fb marketplace gonna be lit.
that hour? perhaps closer to xmas season but all now?
hustla_ambition101 wrote:I find it strange that they saying only the lone security was on the compound because they usually have workers there those hours packing and unpacking.mero wrote:Assuming the thieves got free reign in the warehouse and the vehicles were not pre packed for the following todays runs, daz level big TV, ps5, and iPhone 14 gone dey.
Fb marketplace gonna be lit.
If I owned a courier company then all vehicles would be so equipped that once tampered with outside of regular working hours, I or my fleet supervisor would be alerted as soon as door open.....maybe Im overthinking itmaj. tom wrote:Report say that they removed the GPS from the vehicles.
Inside job is joke yes.
hover11 wrote:Criminals getting smarter while businessmen getting cheaper only ppl that loss out are the customers even if they are reimbursed is the time and the inconvenience for the ones that made big purchases. Websource lost nothing from this.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:If I owned a courier company then all vehicles would be so equipped that once tampered with outside of regular working hours, I or my fleet supervisor would be alerted as soon as door open.....maybe Im overthinking itmaj. tom wrote:Report say that they removed the GPS from the vehicles.
Inside job is joke yes.
One of the news stations had a video of the security "running" out of the compound after the 2 vans left......not sure if by snail standardsPhone Surgeon wrote:all them millions in goods and one unarmed security guard....
CCTV system not monitored.......
no alarm system or motion sensors apparently......
i bet ya the security guard is part of that break in
hover11 wrote:
Stealing to give back what sense does that make, anyway 10 out of 150 returned
hover11 wrote:Guardian Media understands that following a call by acting Senior Supt Roger Alexander on Monday for the stolen goods to be returned, several of the packages were anonymously dropped off at a media house in Port-of-Spain on Monday night.
Sources close to the investigation also claimed some police officers had been personally contacted and asked to collect some of the stolen merchandise from several homes in the Beetham Gardens area.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/packages-re ... a67dbf5ac4
Stealing to give back what sense does that make, anyway 10 out of 150 returned
“The bandits or whoever was in receipt of the packages, they were clever enough to send garbage. What they surrendered is not what was entirely stolen. When we checked we realised that those things were probably things stolen in another job, and now was a good time to get rid of it.”
Maharaj said the stolen goods included 12 televisions, iPads, car parts and clothes.
What was returned included Christmas decorations belonging to him, a playpen set and a printer, stationery and copybooks.
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/11/17/thieves-return-stolen-websource-goods-along-with-other-loot/
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